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Geography Mapwork Practice Exercises 13+: Morpeth: Practice Exercises for Common Entrance Preparation


No. of pages 16

Published: 2011

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This book is ideal for pupils preparing for the mapwork section of the Geography Common Entrance and other entrance exams at 13+. Included in the book is a bank of Common Entrance style questions to use alongside the map, which is included at the back of the book. Together with Geography Practice Exercises 13+, it provides complete practice for the Geography Common Entrance exam at 13+. - Endorsed by ISEB - Ideal for pupils working towards Geography Common Entrance and entrance exams at 13+ Suitable for all ISEB Geography 13+ Common Entrance exams up to and including Summer 2015. - Features a range of rigorous exam-style mapwork questions - ideal for exam preparation or for pupils who require further map practice - Questions will familiarise pupils with the format and style of the mapwork section of the exam Free Answers to the questions are available to download from www.galorepark.co.uk Suitable for ISEB 13+ Geography exams, including those from Autumn 2015 onwards. Please note that a similar book - Geography Mapwork Practice Exercises 13+ Aberdeen - is also available to purchase from Galore Park. It contains a different map and different questions.

 

 

There are 16 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Hodder Education .

Belinda Froud-Yannic has been head of Geography at Thomas's School, Clapham since 2001.

This book has the following chapters: Introduction Ordance Survey questions

 

'This book gives the Common Entrance student a real insight into the variety and nature of the questions that can be set by examiners from across the Geography syllabus.' - Simon M Lewis, ISEB Geography Editor, Head of Geography, St Andrew's (Woking)