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Geography in Place


Geography in Place

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No. of pages 160

Published: 1999

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Great for age 11-18 years

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Over 150 photocopiable sheets, designed to make the highly successful Geography in Place course more accessible to mixed ability groups. Following the order of the books, each sheet breaks down difficult concepts and supports all reading levels. 1. Tectonic activity (11 copymasters) 2. Rocks and landscapes (5) 3. Weather and climate (8) 4. Ecosystems (8) 5. Settlement patterns (8) 6. Urbanisation and urban structure (6) 7. Urban problems and planning (6) 8. Agricultural systems (6) 9. Agricultural problems and change (5) 10. Industrial activity and location (6) 11. Industrial change (7) 12. River processes and landforms (10) 13. Glacial processes and landscapes (8) 14. Coastal processes and landforms (9) 15. Population: distribution and change (7) 16. Population: migration and resources (6) 17. Managing natural resources (11) 18. Tourism (7) 19. Contrasts in development (10) 20. Trade and aid (10)

 

This book is part of a book series called Geography in Place .

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 160 pages in this book. This book was published 1999 by HarperCollins Publishers .

Michael Raw is Head of Geography at Bradford Grammar School. He is co-author of Landmark AS Geography and several other popular geography texts. Anne Kelly is an experienced geography teacher with five years' experience in Special Education. She is former Head of Geography at North Cumbria Technology College, Carlisle. Consultant Jim Dobson is Head of Geography at Ealing College, London. He is the GCSE Chief Examiner for EdExcel, Syllabus A.

This book is in the following series:

Geography in Place

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