Living geography : Homework and assessment

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Living geography : Homework and assessment

James Dobson, John Sander, Judith Woodfield

(Nelson living geography)

Nelson Thornes, 2001

  • Book 3

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Includes guidance notes for assessing student's achievement and essential key skills. Worksheets are designed to extend the ideas introduced in the students book. Provides exercises for all abilities with levels of answers differentiated. Accompanying website allows teachers and students to have easy access to further information on the topics covered in the series.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Earthquakes and volcanoes: moving continents
  • the growing Atlantic
  • ring of fire
  • should we stay or should we go?
  • measuring earthquakes
  • disaster strikes Kobe
  • commentary on the quesions
  • assessment 1 - relationship to the National Curriculum levels. Part 2 Population and development: planet in crisis?
  • rise and fall
  • the most important resource of all
  • Burkina Faso
  • migration
  • what is aid?
  • commentary on the questions. Part 3 USA: the size of the USA
  • the big country
  • welcome to America
  • a melting pot of people
  • go west
  • the Grand Canyon
  • commentary on the questions. Part 4 USA: the advantages of LA
  • a dangerous place for angels
  • stay put or quit?
  • sustaining the Prairie
  • comparisons in development
  • trading partners
  • commentary on the questions
  • assessment 2 - relationship to the National Curriculum levels. Part 5 South Africa: where in the world?
  • sun and safari
  • climates of South Africa
  • a flag for everyone
  • population change
  • Johannesburg
  • commentary on the questions. Part 6 South Africa: deep reserves
  • sustainable tourism
  • worlds apart
  • a developing economy
  • land of opportunity
  • commentary on the questions
  • assessment 3 - relationship to the National Curriculum levels.

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