Inspire young geographers to explore and understand their world
This Student Book develops key geographical skills through place-based learning that connects local experiences to global understanding. Features include:
- Global case studies allow students to make connections across the world
- Real-world activities develop map and fieldwork skills, teamwork and presentation skills and support the development of oracy and wellbeing
- Future-facing approach that explore geography through the lens of sustainability
- Conceptual understanding grows through a spiral curriculum that revisits the key concepts of place, change, connections and environment
- Big Questions spark curiosity, check prior learning, and promote critical and creative thinking
- Stretch Zone challenges students to apply higher-order thinking
- Language support for EAL learners includes levelled vocabulary, guidance to pre-teach key terms, clear definitions and visuals throughout
- Student-friendly objectives give learners clarity and agency over their progress
- Formative self-assessments help students reflect and consolidate learning
- Supports the Oxford International Curriculum, the English National Curriculum, and Cambridge Humanities
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This is Book 17 in the Oxford International Geography Series. See all Oxford International Geography books here.
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