
The Oliver & Boyd Geography series has been written to provide full coverage of the new primary geography curriculum using flexible, topic-based work. Focusing on real-life localities within the UK, Europe and the wider world, the series aims to help children to develop geography skills and knowledge with an integrated approach. Designed for use at Key Stage Two, this Teacher's Book is part of a package that also includes Pupil's Books and Copymasters. Each Teacher's Book provides practical advice and support, linking the various components. The sections on Pupil's Books give expanded information and activities, as well as advice on cross-curricular links. Additional sections provide information technology, a resource checklist, advice on assessment and profiles of National Curriculum coverage.
This teacher's manual serves as a comprehensive instructional guide for implementing the Key Stage 2 geography curriculum through a flexible, topic-based framework. Authored by Bill Marsden, David Flint, and Vera M. Marsden, the text provides educators with the pedagogical structure necessary to integrate pupil books and copymasters into a cohesive classroom experience. It emphasizes the application of geographical skills through the study of real-life localities across the UK, Europe, and global regions.
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Educators frequently utilize this text as a foundational resource for organizing primary geography lessons within the specified curriculum standards. Experts note that the manual provides a clear, practical roadmap for teachers to manage diverse classroom materials effectively.
Page Count:
112
Publication Date:
1993-08-16
Publisher:
Pearson Schools
ISBN-10:
0050045911
ISBN-13:
9780050045916
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