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geog.2: workbook
Catherine Hurst
,
Katherine James
,
Anna King
,
Jack Mayhew
,
Susan Mayhew
, and
Justin Woolliscroft
72 pages | 276x219mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-913503-5
Publication Date: 18 September 2008
Price:
£3.95
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Suitable for:
Students of geography at KS3 (11-14 years).
The new edition of geog.123 has been fully revised and updated to match the new curriculum
This new 2008 curriculum edition includes brand new chapters such as It's geography, Global warming and China, and is also packed full of the most up-to-the-minute topics such as the London Olympics and the 2007 floods. All this whilst retaining all the popular features teachers and students know and love.
Features
Contains extra material to use alongside the student book
Very flexible: can be used for cover lessons, small group work, homework and independent study
Offers plenty of opportunity for skills practice and revision
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