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Key Geography: New Connections - David Waugh and Tony Bushell

 
Description: ISBN 074876075X / Genre: Science / Nature / Part of the best-selling series Key Geography for Key Stage 3, New Interactions has been ... more
Key Geography: New Connections - David Waugh and Tony Bushell ... re-editioned to meet the revised National Curriculum and QCA Scheme of Work.

Newest Review: ... secondary activities; environmental concerns; population and Kenya. Like the other three books in the series, (foundations, ... more

 ... interactions and places) the pages are clearly laid out and there are review questions on each page, as well as a very comprehensive glossary of key words. The book is designed to be accessible to all abilities and the activites include completing diagrams, short answer questions and comparing data. The new 2001 edition includes sections on enquiry, which teaches children to ask their own questions and research things for themselves. Great for promoting life long learning! The book is written mainly for use in the c...more

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Premium Review Key Geography: New Connections - David Waugh and Tony Bushell: A key school textbook  (163 words)
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This book is one of the main textbooks used for Key Stage 3 (years 7 – 9) Geography in most schools in the UK. This new edition covers the topics: weathering, rivers and coasts; primary activities; secondary activities; environmental concerns; population and Kenya. Like the other three books in the series, (foundations, interactions and places) the pages are clearly laid out and there are review questions on each page, as well as a very comprehensive glossary of key words. The book is designed to be accessible to all abilities and the activites include completing diagrams, short answer questions and comparing data. The new 2001 edition includes sections on enquiry, ...  Read the complete review

 

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Answers at the end of each chapter!, really useful hints and tips, maths notes are handy There are area's that are not strictly needed for the exams

Very readable and easy to get a grips on the subject. Some topics are not covered in detail.

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