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Heinemann Geography for Avery Hill: Climate, The Environment and People,


Heinemann Geography For Avery Hill

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No. of pages 64

Published: 2001

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Great for age 11-18 years

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"Heinemann Geography for Avery Hill" matches the requirements of the specification for the Avery Hill (OCR/WJEC B) GCSE. There are four individual student books matching the syllabus units, using case studies, promoting issues-based learning and developing decision-making skills. The Teacher's resource packs include information on how the course covers Key Skills, differentiated worksheets and stand-alone work sheets to support independent study. There are sample exam and problem-solving questions with mark schemes at foundation and higher level. The teacher's resource CD-ROM has all the material from the resource pack and customizable worksheets.

 

This book is part of a book series called Heinemann Geography For Avery Hill .

There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published 2001 by Pearson Education Limited .

Gary Cambers is Deputy Principal at Guthlaxton College. He is Chief Examiner for the MEG/WJEC (Avery Hill) GCSE syllabus, as well as Consultative & Coursework Moderator. Stuart Currie is Curriculum Manager at Margaret Glen-Bott School. He is Principal Coursework Moderator and a Principal Moderator for the MEG/WJEC (Avery Hill ) GCSE syllabus. He is an established author. Series consultant: Peter McLeod teaches at Hinde House School. He was a former special needs co-ordinator, and author of Collins' Geography Today. Stuart Currie is an experienced teacher, coursework moderator and examiner. Stuart draws from these experiences to provide practical advice to help you improve your grade. Angela Calvert is an experienced Geography teacher, Head of Department and Principal Examiner.

This book has the following chapters: 1 Weather and climate2 Ecosystems3 Issues of global concern

This book is in the following series:

Heinemann Geography For Avery Hill

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