Full teacher support to accompany the Collins Cambridge IGCSE Geography Student Book – the Teacher Guide content is matched lesson-by-lesson to the Student Book.
Teacher Guide contents:
Introduction – how the Student Book and Teacher Guide match the 0460 syllabus and Papers 1-4
An overview of enquiry learning and ideas for the teacher to think about
A two-year scheme of work
Lesson plans – one for every spread in the core topic chapters of the Student Book. Structure:
· Cross-references to relevant student book pages + syllabus sections
· Differentiated learning outcomes
· Resources – accompanying worksheets/PowerPoints, as well as further reading/weblinks
· Ideas for teaching difficult concepts
· Starter ideas
· Main activities, including differentiated activities
· Assessment opportunities
· Plenary suggestions
Worksheets – one or two worksheets per core topic chapter
Exam practice – more past papers, student answers and comments + discussion of the mark scheme
Answers to questions in the Geographical Skills and Fieldwork section of the Student Book
CD-Rom contents:
All lesson plans and worksheets, as well as the scheme of work, in Word format for adapting
PowerPoints to exemplify concepts or add extra whole class activities to particular lessons
Selected artwork, maps and photos from the Student Book for classroom/whiteboard display
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John Belfield is a Geography principal examiner with extensive experience of the IGCSE examination. He is involved in training and paper setting for Cambridge International Examinations (CIE). He has worked on the revision of the IGCSE syllabus and produced materials for it. He has 20 years experience of teaching Geography and finished his teaching career as Deputy Headteacher in a large secondary school.
Alan Parkinson is an award winning teacher and author, and co-founder of the Geography Collective, creators of Mission:Explore. He has led training courses for thousands of teachers across the UK and Europe, and worked on this book while employed by the Geographical Association. He currently teaches Geography at King's Ely in Cambridgeshire.
John Rutter worked in international development, adventure and cultural tourism and writing before becoming a teacher. A former principal teacher of geography in East Lothian he is now Headteacher at Inverness High School in the Scottish Highlands. He has authored and contributed to a number of textbooks as well as on-line resources and educational articles for newspapers and magazines
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