Collins International Primary Global Perspectives - Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives Student's Book: Stage 4
Paperback
The Collins Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives series offers a skills-building approach to the Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives curriculum framework (0838) from 2022.
We are working with Cambridge Assessment International Education towards endorsement of this title for the Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives curriculum framework (0838) from 2022.
·Focused on developing the six Global Perspectives skill strands, the Student’s book provides full coverage of the Stage 4 Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives curriculum framework.
·Each chapter enables students to develop their Global Perspectives skills through practical exploration of one of sixteen global topics. Stage 4 explores Digital world, Looking after planet Earth, Family, friends, community and culture, Values and belief, and Rich and poor.
·Students will investigate issues relating to the topics within their school, family, local surroundings and culture. Learners will build skills to support their work in the final task of each unit, which draws their learning together, allowing them to undertake a piece of research, analysis or an action in their school or learning community.
·There are regular opportunities for reflection and self-assessment.
·The rich and engaging Student’s Book content provides students with a variety of sources, with an international focus, to support their learning.
·Prepare students for a seamless transition to Stage 5.
RRP: £9.99
Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-854961-9
Publication Date
27-03-2023
Format
Paperback
Pages
96 pages
Dimensions
192x265mm
Product Description
The Collins Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives series offers a skills-building approach to the Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives curriculum framework (0838) from 2022.
We are working with Cambridge Assessment International Education towards endorsement of this title for the Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives curriculum framework (0838) from 2022.
·Focused on developing the six Global Perspectives skill strands, the Student’s book provides full coverage of the Stage 4 Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives curriculum framework.
·Each chapter enables students to develop their Global Perspectives skills through practical exploration of one of sixteen global topics. Stage 4 explores Digital world, Looking after planet Earth, Family, friends, community and culture, Values and belief, and Rich and poor.
·Students will investigate issues relating to the topics within their school, family, local surroundings and culture. Learners will build skills to support their work in the final task of each unit, which draws their learning together, allowing them to undertake a piece of research, analysis or an action in their school or learning community.
·There are regular opportunities for reflection and self-assessment.
·The rich and engaging Student’s Book content provides students with a variety of sources, with an international focus, to support their learning.
·Prepare students for a seamless transition to Stage 5.
Author
Rebecca Adlard, Series edited by Nick Coates
Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-854961-9
Publication Date
27-03-2023
Format
Paperback
Pages
96 pages
Dimensions
192x265mm
Product Description
The Collins Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives series offers a skills-building approach to the Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives curriculum framework (0838) from 2022.
We are working with Cambridge Assessment International Education towards endorsement of this title for the Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives curriculum framework (0838) from 2022.
·Focused on developing the six Global Perspectives skill strands, the Student’s book provides full coverage of the Stage 4 Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives curriculum framework.
·Each chapter enables students to develop their Global Perspectives skills through practical exploration of one of sixteen global topics. Stage 4 explores Digital world, Looking after planet Earth, Family, friends, community and culture, Values and belief, and Rich and poor.
·Students will investigate issues relating to the topics within their school, family, local surroundings and culture. Learners will build skills to support their work in the final task of each unit, which draws their learning together, allowing them to undertake a piece of research, analysis or an action in their school or learning community.
·There are regular opportunities for reflection and self-assessment.
·The rich and engaging Student’s Book content provides students with a variety of sources, with an international focus, to support their learning.
·Prepare students for a seamless transition to Stage 5.
Author
Rebecca Adlard, Series edited by Nick Coates