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Progress in Geography Skills: Key Stage 3 (Paperback)
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Progress in Geography Skills: Key Stage 3 (Paperback)
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Loot Price R599
Discovery Miles 5 990
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Highly Commended in the GA Publishers' Awards 2021: "This
comprehensive resource has been designed to work alongside Progress
in Geography and uses the same format and recognisable layout. It
can also be used as a standalone text and is packed full of
resources, well-framed activities, support and practice to help
students to develop key geographical skills and think critically
about what they're learning. The judges also felt it could be a
useful reference for non-specialists and trainee teachers." This
book is designed to help students build up and apply geographical
skills throughout KS3. A wide range of skills are introduced in
Unit 1, and then revisited and progressed in different contexts in
Units 2-15 as part of a learning journey to becoming a geographer.
These skills are progressed as an integral component of an enquiry
process. The book provides a firm foundation for the geographical
skills required at GCSE level and beyond. A wide range of
geographical data is provided including satellite images and a
large number of OS maps at a variety of scales, often linked to
other data, such as ground and aerial photos. Progress in Geography
Skills: Key Stage 3 can be used independently or alongside the
Progress in Geography: Key Stage 3 Student book. Each page has a
specific learning objective and skills focus, such as: - Conducting
geographical enquiries; considering different points of view and
making decisions - Drawing field sketches, linked to OS maps and
locating places using lines of latitude and longitude on an atlas
or grid references on OS maps - Understanding and drawing a wide
variety of graphs - Analysis and presentation of statistical data -
Comparing ground level photographs with Ordnance Survey maps and
being able to identify coastal, glacial and river landforms on OS
maps - Using newspapers to investigate issues, and detect bias -
Using websites, including online GiS, as part of enquiries and
investigating data
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