Collins Key Stage 3 Geography - Geographical Enquiry Student Book 2

Paperback

A variety of tasks allow you to:
• Engage students with exciting visual content, real-world emphasis, fresh case studies and country profiles with regular online updates from the Geography Association.
• Monitor student growth with ‘Check Your Progress’ exercises and prepare your class for KS4 with ‘Bridge to GCSE’ activities written by examiners.

Pupil book enquiries are ‘How’ and ‘Why’ questions consisting of one overarching investigative question and a series of sub questions.

Enquiries are supported by teacher resources that provide a clear steer in terms of approaches to learning and teaching and the generation of meaningful outcomes. These outcomes will be easily cross referenced to any national assessment requirements.

This series is endorsed by the Geographical Association.

Case studies in the book will include:
•samples of the breadth studies at Key Stage 3
•key processes in both physical and human geography
•integration of higher order thinking skills to exemplify
that the world is a complex and interconnected place
Enquiry topics:
1. Frozen landscapes Do corries really prefer north facing slopes?
2. On thin ice Can Russia exploit the Arctic sustainably?
3. Welcome to Quake City, New Zealand How has Christchurch been affected by earthquakes?
4. Managing the coast When is doing nothing actually doing something?
5. Life's a beach Why do most Australians live on the edge?
6. Preventing history repeating itself What's being done to save Allerford?
7. The world's other population problem What should the European Union do about its declining population?

RRP: £18.99

Imprint

Collins

ISBN

978-0-00-741116-0

Publication Date

15-01-2015

Format

Paperback

Pages

128 pages

Dimensions

192x265mm

Product Description

A variety of tasks allow you to:
• Engage students with exciting visual content, real-world emphasis, fresh case studies and country profiles with regular online updates from the Geography Association.
• Monitor student growth with ‘Check Your Progress’ exercises and prepare your class for KS4 with ‘Bridge to GCSE’ activities written by examiners.

Pupil book enquiries are ‘How’ and ‘Why’ questions consisting of one overarching investigative question and a series of sub questions.

Enquiries are supported by teacher resources that provide a clear steer in terms of approaches to learning and teaching and the generation of meaningful outcomes. These outcomes will be easily cross referenced to any national assessment requirements.

This series is endorsed by the Geographical Association.

Case studies in the book will include:
•samples of the breadth studies at Key Stage 3
•key processes in both physical and human geography
•integration of higher order thinking skills to exemplify
that the world is a complex and interconnected place
Enquiry topics:
1. Frozen landscapes Do corries really prefer north facing slopes?
2. On thin ice Can Russia exploit the Arctic sustainably?
3. Welcome to Quake City, New Zealand How has Christchurch been affected by earthquakes?
4. Managing the coast When is doing nothing actually doing something?
5. Life's a beach Why do most Australians live on the edge?
6. Preventing history repeating itself What's being done to save Allerford?
7. The world's other population problem What should the European Union do about its declining population?

Author

David Weatherly, Nicholas Sheehan and Rebecca Kitchen

David Weatherly is a School Improvement Adviser and a specialist consultant for geography 3-18 working across the UK and internationally.Nicholas Sheehan is a Geography and Sustainability Education Advanced Skills Teacher with over 15 years of experience of developing curriculum materials for schools.Rebecca Kitchen is a geography teacher and Head of Geography at a girls' grammar school in Buckinghamshire.

Imprint

Collins

ISBN

978-0-00-741116-0

Publication Date

15-01-2015

Format

Paperback

Pages

128 pages

Dimensions

192x265mm

Product Description

A variety of tasks allow you to:
• Engage students with exciting visual content, real-world emphasis, fresh case studies and country profiles with regular online updates from the Geography Association.
• Monitor student growth with ‘Check Your Progress’ exercises and prepare your class for KS4 with ‘Bridge to GCSE’ activities written by examiners.

Pupil book enquiries are ‘How’ and ‘Why’ questions consisting of one overarching investigative question and a series of sub questions.

Enquiries are supported by teacher resources that provide a clear steer in terms of approaches to learning and teaching and the generation of meaningful outcomes. These outcomes will be easily cross referenced to any national assessment requirements.

This series is endorsed by the Geographical Association.

Case studies in the book will include:
•samples of the breadth studies at Key Stage 3
•key processes in both physical and human geography
•integration of higher order thinking skills to exemplify
that the world is a complex and interconnected place
Enquiry topics:
1. Frozen landscapes Do corries really prefer north facing slopes?
2. On thin ice Can Russia exploit the Arctic sustainably?
3. Welcome to Quake City, New Zealand How has Christchurch been affected by earthquakes?
4. Managing the coast When is doing nothing actually doing something?
5. Life's a beach Why do most Australians live on the edge?
6. Preventing history repeating itself What's being done to save Allerford?
7. The world's other population problem What should the European Union do about its declining population?

Author

David Weatherly, Nicholas Sheehan and Rebecca Kitchen

David Weatherly is a School Improvement Adviser and a specialist consultant for geography 3-18 working across the UK and internationally.Nicholas Sheehan is a Geography and Sustainability Education Advanced Skills Teacher with over 15 years of experience of developing curriculum materials for schools.Rebecca Kitchen is a geography teacher and Head of Geography at a girls' grammar school in Buckinghamshire.