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GCSE Geography for OCR A Teacher's Handbook
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GCSE Geography for OCR A Teacher's Handbook
John Widdowson et al
352 pages | 297x210mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-913519-6
Publication Date: 14 May 2009
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£75.00
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Teachers of GCSE Geography (14-16 years) using GCSE Geography OCR A students' book.
Vital everyday support for teachers using GCSE Geography OCR A students' book.
This teacher's book provides everyday support and help for teachers using
GCSE Geography OCR A
students' book. The help-at-a-glance approach means it is clear and easy to use - it's ideal for all teachers of Geography. It helps teachers to easily implement the Secondary Strategy. It includes starters and plenaries, objectives and outcomes, key ideas and key vocabulary, and answers to the activities in the students' book.
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Extremely clear and easy to use - great everyday support for all teachers.
Provides starters and plenaries, objectives and outcomes - excellent support for the Secondary Strategy.
Provides answers to all the activities in the students' book - saving teachers time and effort.
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