Collins Primary Geography is a complete programme to equip learners with the knowledge and skills to think geographically and gain a deeper understanding of the world around them. The resources cover a balanced range of topics within physical and human geography, and cover the National Curriculum in England’s programme of study for primary schools.
The Teacher’s Guide encourages reinforcement of the skills introduced in the Pupil Book and Workbook. It introduces the pedagogy of teaching geography and provides guidance on differentiation and progression, assessment, planning locality studies and links to the National Curriculum in England.
Lesson-by-lesson notes accompany each unit of the Pupil Book and Workbook, with copymasters to enhance teaching and learning.
Digital resources accompany the Teacher’s Guide, including teaching slideshows and downloadable versions of the lesson plans and copymasters.
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He is Honorary Publications Officer for the Geographical Association (GA) and editor of the GA's best-selling publication, the Primary Geography Handbook
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