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KS3 Geography Teachers' Toolkit: Look At It This Way
What are your views on landscapes?

Alan Parkinson

Series Editor: Alan Kinder and John Widdowson

Key Stage: 3

Pages: 40

ISBN: 978-1-84377-215-6

Published: 2009

 

£15.99

Price to members: £10.99



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Description:

Look At It This Way offers a creative approach to teaching physical geography which focuses on landscapes and landscape change and encourages exploration within and beyond the classroom. You can use or adapt the multisensory set of ‘tools’ to explore students’ relationship with the landscape. The range of Web 2.0 technologies will support teachers who have perhaps not dabbled in this area before.


CONTENT

Editors’ Preface
Chapter 1: Look at it this way: What are your views on landscape?
Chapter 2: Medium-term plan
Chapter 3: Lesson plans

  • First Footsteps
  • Are we nearly there yet?
  • The Road to Nowhere..
  • Gone with the Wind?
  • Made in England
  • First Class Landscapes
  • Journeys through Landscapes
  • Living on the Edge
  • Mountains on my mind
Chapter 4: Glossary
Chapter 5: Links for further ideas and resources
Chapter 6: Assessment framework

The resource contains:

  • CD-Rom with resources needed for each of the lesson plans.
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