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Help your students to develop the geographical skills and knowledge
they need to succeed using this new Edition Student book, which
includes new case studies and practice questions. Written by our
expert author team, the new edition is structured to provide
support for A-Level Geography learners of all abilities. The book
includes: * Activities and regular review questions to reinforce
geographical knowledge and build up core geographical skills *
Clear explanations to help students to grapple with tricky
geographical concepts and grasp links between topics * Case studies
from around the world to vividly demonstrate geographical theory in
action * Exciting fieldwork projects that meet the fieldwork and
investigation requirements This student book is supported by
digital resources on our new digital platform Boost, providing a
seamless online and offline teaching experience.
Set students on track to achieve the best grade possible with My
Revision Notes. Our clear and concise approach to revision will
help students learn, practise and apply their skills and
understanding. Coverage of key content is combined with practical
study tips and effective revision strategies to create a guide that
can be relied on to build both knowledge and confidence. My
Revision Notes: OCR A Level Geography (Second Edition) will help
students: - Consolidate knowledge with clear, concise and relevant
content coverage, based on what examiners are looking for - Extend
understanding with our regular 'Now Test Yourself', tasks and
answers - Improve technique through our increased exam support,
including exam-style practice questions, expert tips and examples
of typical mistakes to avoid - Identify key connections between
topics and subjects with our 'Making Links' focus and further ideas
for follow-up and revision activities - Plan and manage a
successful revision programme with our topic-by-topic planner, new
skills checklist and exam breakdown features, user-friendly
definitions and glossary
A happy O'Malley family of four sisters, one brother, father and
mother, lived in a row house in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The
smallest, youngest, and favorite of all was Doris. However, her
life changed dramatically at age eleven, and her family and others
were devastated. We were heading to the mall when I realized she
was not moving. The ambulance was called and in those days there
were no MRI, and little other than x-ray, so at first we didn't
know what happened to my little sister. Finally the diagnosis of
nephritis was made, and Doris was put on penicillin for one year,
but this horrible disease struck again. Soon it was evident that we
were in for the long battle; and Doris' lonely, challenging journey
began. Prayer, confidence, and an unyielding mother's love brought
Doris to a healing. The determined girl then took matters into her
own hands. First, off to school for her elementary certificate,
followed by a high school diploma. Then, some financial support,
she graduated as a licensed vocational nurse. At age of 42, Doris
proudly walked across the stage and received her diploma, with
perfect attendance. She was now able to go out into the world
beaming and independent. Tragically, endometrial cancer crept
unrecognized into the single girl's life. It spread to a full blown
cancer death, but to the very end, Doris still flashed the V for
victory sign... even on her death bed. Together, my little sister
and I walked through the dark passages and right into the light as
the angels swept her away on November 20, 1992. Read this
remarkable, inspiring story of loss, faith, and the fighting spirit
of Doris O'Malley.
Target exam success with My Revision Notes. Our updated approach to
revision will help students learn, practise and apply their skills
and understanding. Coverage of key content is combined with
practical study tips and effective revision strategies to create a
guide that can be relied on to build both knowledge and confidence.
My Revision Notes: AQA A-level Geography will help students: -
Develop subject knowledge by making links between topics for more
in-depth exam answers - Plan and manage revision with our
topic-by-topic planner and exam breakdown introduction - Practise
and apply skills and knowledge with Exam-style questions and
frequent check your understanding questions, and answer guidance
online - Build quick recall with bullet- pointed summaries at the
end of each chapter - Understand key terms for the exam with
user-friendly definitions and a glossary - Avoid common mistakes
and enhance exam answers with Examiner tips - Improve
subject-specific skills with an Exam skills checkbox at the end of
each chapter
The young child, Maggie, was struck by a car at the age of three.
She is portrayed here with her parents, James and Helen. Spared by
a miracle, she battles disappointments and even tragedy in her long
walk toward fulfillment of her lifelong mission. Fueled by fiery
ambition, she and Eric discover combined strength in their 'heart
communing talks'. Filled with God's inspiration, this unique tale
possesses a magic mixture of controversy, humorous episodes, and
faith. The quick-witted dad, cherished mom, troublesome, but
lovable Ethan, and 'the mansion' episodes, guarantee this unusual
tale to be a delectable reading adventure. The story boldly empties
into the bountiful gift of betterment presented to the world by
'two heroes'. Maggie's life is full of surprises as she captures
your heart as soon as you step into the first page of this
fascinating autobiographical novel.
Exam board: OCR Level: A-level Subject: Geography First teaching:
September 2016 First exams: Summer 2017 (AS); Summer 2018 (A-level)
Confidently prepare for the OCR A-level Geography exams, using
consolidation activities and exam-style questions to improve
students' geographical understanding, skills and final grade. Based
on a review of candidates' performance in the OCR A-level exams,
this time-saving Workbook helps students to: - Apply, embed and
recap knowledge, with tried-and-tested consolidation activities
that put the specification content into context - Develop their
exam technique as they work through formal exam-style questions for
every question type and topic - Practise and perfect the skills
required to tackle questions with challenging command words,
including 'examine', 'assess', 'discuss' and 'to what extent' -
Revise independently and learn how to write successful responses by
consulting the online answers and guidance for each activity and
question
Exam board: OCR Level: A-level Subject: Geography First teaching:
September 2016 First exams: Summer 2017 (AS); Summer 2018 (A-level)
Confidently prepare for the OCR A-level Geography exams, using
consolidation activities and exam-style questions to improve
students' geographical understanding, skills and final grade. Based
on a review of candidates' performance in the OCR A-level exams,
this time-saving Workbook helps students to: - Apply, embed and
recap knowledge, with tried-and-tested consolidation activities
that put the specification content into context - Develop their
exam technique as they work through formal exam-style questions for
every question type and topic - Practise and perfect the skills
required to tackle questions with challenging command words,
including 'examine', 'assess', 'discuss' and 'to what extent' -
Revise independently and learn how to write successful responses by
consulting the online answers and guidance for each activity and
question
The SEND Code of Practice (2015) reinforced the requirement that
all teachers must meet the needs of all learners. This series
offers specialist guidance for a full range of subjects in the
upper primary and secondary curriculum; including English, Maths,
Science, History, Geography, Languages, RE, Art, D&T, PE and
Music. Each book draws on a wealth of experience and provides
practical, tried and tested strategies and resources that will
support teachers in delivering successful, inclusive lessons for
all pupils. An invaluable tool for continuing professional
development, Addressing Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
in the Curriculum will be essential for teachers and teaching
assistants seeking subject specific guidance in supporting pupils
with a wide range of learning needs. This series will also be of
great interest to SENCOs, senior management teams and ITT
providers.
Exam Board: AQA, OCR, Edexcel, WJEC Eduqas, WJEC Level: A-level
Subject: Geography First teaching: September 2016 First exams:
Summer 2017 (AS), Summer 2018 (A-level) Don't let your students
miss out on easy marks; help them improve their skills and feel
confident about the maths they need for AS/A-level Geography with
this essential guide. If your students struggle with student t-test
or Spearman rank correlation, this is the book for them. This
textbook companion will improve students' essential maths skills
for geography, whichever awarding body specification you're
following. You can use it throughout the course, whenever you feel
your students need some extra help. - Develop understanding of both
maths and geography using worked examples and questions that are
all set within a geography context - Improve confidence with a
step-by-step approach to every maths skill - Measure progress with
guided and non-guided questions that show how students are
improving - Enable students to see where they're going wrong by
referring to full worked solutions for every question - Feel
confident with expert guidance from experienced teacher, examiner,
and specification developer Helen Harris, reviewed by Steve Brace,
Head of Education & Outdoor Learning at the Royal Geographical
Society
When Sylvia Garland returns to England, after the death of her
husband and half a lifetime lived abroad, the last thing she
expects is to find love again. But when her daughter-in-law Smita
announces she is pregnant, and despite her own poor track record as
a mother, she finds herself caught up in the excitement. Before
Sylvia knows it, she is 65 years old and head over heels in love -
with her grandson. Sylvia Garland's Broken Heart is a touching,
witty look at family ties across the generations and the plight of
grandparents when their children's relationships break down.
Six women and one man gather in a community centre in North London
for a life writing class run by Dorothy, their uniquely unqualified
teacher. They have urgent stories to tell and, as they recount
them, they discover they are connected in unexpected ways. There is
Iris, eighty years old but still with a taste for younger men;
Pearl single-handedly bringing up her grandson, enigmatic hooded
Kai; elusive Renee; Sabine whose happy Belgian childhood may not
have been as happy as it sounds; mixed-up Esther; Edgar whose
winning ways charm them all and of course there is Enid, the
retired art teacher, who insists on telling her story in pictures
not words. Illustrated with sharp line drawings by illustrator
Beatrice Baumgartner-Cohen, The Brondesbury Tapestry is a quirky,
perceptive look at a group of people who feel the modern world has
left them behind but who have decided that they will still have the
last word.
The SEND Code of Practice (2015) reinforced the requirement that
all teachers must meet the needs of all learners. This topical book
provides practical, tried and tested strategies and resources that
will support teachers in making geography lessons accessible and
interesting for all pupils, including those with special needs. The
author draws on a wealth of experience to share her understanding
of individual needs and show how the geography teacher can reduce
or remove any barriers to learning. Offering strategies that are
specific to the context of geography teaching, this book will
enable teachers to: ensure all pupils are able to participate in
every lesson; provide inclusive fieldwork opportunities that take
into consideration the needs of all pupils; use formative
assessments to measure learning and inform planning; plan the
classroom layout and display to enhance learning; successfully use
the support of their teaching assistants. An invaluable tool for
continuing professional development, this text will be essential
for middle school and secondary geography teachers (and their
teaching assistants) who are committed to creating an inclusive
learning environment for all pupils, regardless of their individual
needs. The book will also be of interest to SENCOs and inclusion
managers, curriculum co-ordinators, senior management teams and ITT
providers. Full of practical ideas and inspiration, and supported
by free online resources, this is an essential tool for geography
teachers and teaching assistants who want to deliver successful,
inclusive lessons for all pupils.
"Like the subject about which she writes, Perlman engages the
reader immediately, permitting a view into the author's rich and
varied experiences, threaded throughout with profound compassion
for all those who seek, suffer, and strive. . . . [This is] a
welcome and wise effort, written with grace, sense and deep
humanism. Were it in my power I would make it mandatory reading for
all those who seek to offer others help."--Shirley Cooper,
"American Journal of Orthopsychiatry"
The SEND Code of Practice (2015) reinforced the requirement that
all teachers must meet the needs of all learners. This topical book
provides practical, tried and tested strategies and resources that
will support teachers in making geography lessons accessible and
interesting for all pupils, including those with special needs. The
author draws on a wealth of experience to share her understanding
of individual needs and show how the geography teacher can reduce
or remove any barriers to learning. Offering strategies that are
specific to the context of geography teaching, this book will
enable teachers to: ensure all pupils are able to participate in
every lesson; provide inclusive fieldwork opportunities that take
into consideration the needs of all pupils; use formative
assessments to measure learning and inform planning; plan the
classroom layout and display to enhance learning; successfully use
the support of their teaching assistants. An invaluable tool for
continuing professional development, this text will be essential
for middle school and secondary geography teachers (and their
teaching assistants) who are committed to creating an inclusive
learning environment for all pupils, regardless of their individual
needs. The book will also be of interest to SENCOs and inclusion
managers, curriculum co-ordinators, senior management teams and ITT
providers. Full of practical ideas and inspiration, and supported
by free online resources, this is an essential tool for geography
teachers and teaching assistants who want to deliver successful,
inclusive lessons for all pupils.
Exam Board: OCR Level: AS/A-level Subject: Geography First
Teaching: September 2016 First Exam: Summer 2017 Reinforce
students' geographical understanding throughout their course; clear
topic summaries with sample questions and answers help students
improve their exam technique and achieve their best. Written by
teachers with extensive examining experience, this guide: - Helps
students identify what they need to know with a concise summary of
the topics examined at AS and A-level - Consolidates understanding
through assessment tips and knowledge-check questions - Offers
opportunities for students to improve their exam technique by
consulting sample graded answers to exam-style questions - Develops
independent learning and research skills - Provides the content
students need to produce their own revision notes
Edward Payson Weston's 3,100-mile walk from California to New York,
completed on 3 May 1910, was one of his great achievements, but
only one. It took him just 77 days. He was 71 years old. For half a
century Weston was one of the most famous people in the
English-speaking world, as the first age of international celebrity
unfolded. The godfather of the pedestrianism movement, he
criss-crossed Britain and America on foot earning fame, fortune and
notoriety in an athletic career that saw him complete some of the
most amazing endurance feats ever witnessed. In this entertaining
and wide-ranging book, co-authors Nick Harris, Helen Harris and
Paul Marshall, skillfully recreate a vanished world to tell one of
the most amazing stories in sporting history. Part social history,
part biography, part exposition of the seedy underbelly of
Victorian society, this is a work that draws in elements of
sporting genius, high stakes gambling, drug abuse, and marital
scandal. A Man in a Hurry is one man's flamboyant athletic journey
from the Gold Rush to the Jazz Age, the story of a dreamer, schemer
and ladies man who met with Presidents and royalty, crooks and
knaves. With its colourful detail, historical context and readable
style, this groundbreaking work is an important addition to the
sports literature canon.
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