Endorsed by ISEB, this authoritative textbook prepares pupils for the Independent Schools Examinations Board's Common Entrance Geography examination.
This book covers the five themes of Earthquakes and Volcanoes, Weather and Climate, Rivers and Coasts, Population and Settlement and Transport and Industry. Environmental issues are studied through the human geography topics, and OS map skills are developed throughout. - Helps pupils to understand each theme with systematic coverage of all the key geographical ideas and syllabus content - Uses an enquiry-based approach to explore each theme in a more engaging way - Provides up-to-date case studies using real places at a range of global, national and local scales - Challenges pupils' thinking and deepens their understanding with stimulating activities - Provides step-by-step guidance on fieldwork through a model that pupils can apply to their own assignment
Reviews:
'... the best Common Entrance textbook I have seen over my 45 years of being involved with prep school geography' (Paul Baker, Geography Adviser to the IAPS and Chair of the GA ISSIG)
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How many textbooks do we see that do not always do what a syllabus needs? This book is an exception and here we have the best Common Entrance text Book I have seen over my 45 years of being involved with Prep school geography. Not only is it spot on for the Common Entrance syllabus but also it has excellent and new case studies and allows the teacher to be secure that the pupils are going to have the resources for a new and very updated syllabus. Too many textbooks have too much detail for Years 7 and 8 and John has produced a book that contains enquiry for the pupils and enough information to answer the questions and allow pupils of all abilities to enjoy their geography while extending their knowledge, skills and understanding. On top of this with the development of the book as a whiteboard eTextbook and with teaching and Learning resources, John with Hodder have produced the full package for challenging pupil's thinking and deepening their understanding with the stimulating activities and very up to date case studies. The last section on the Fieldwork enquiry is also a useful resource for both teachers and pupils. I highly recommend this Common Entrance series and would suggest that it should be top of your shopping list for September 2014. -- Paul Baker, Geography Adviser to the IAPS and Chair of the GA ISSIG
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'... the best Common Entrance textbook I have seen over my 45 years of being involved with prep school geography' (Paul Baker, Geography Adviser to the IAPS and Chair of the GA ISSIG)
Unit 1: Earthquakes and Volcanoes
1.1: The Earths structure
1.2: Plates and plate boundaries
1.3: Earthquakes and volcanoes around the world
1.4: Earthquakes
1.5: Volcanoes
1.6: Case Study: Haiti Earthquake, 2010 An earthquake in a developing
country
1.7: Case Study: Honshu Earthquake, Japan, 2011 An earthquake in a developed
country
1.8: Case Study: Mount Merapi, Indonesia, 2010 A volcano in a developing
country
1.9: Case Study: Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland, 2010 A volcano in a developed
country
1.10: Your enquiry: The Big Question
Unit 2: Weather and Climate
2.1: Weather and climate
2.2: Microclimates
2.3: The water cycle
2.4: Types of rainfall
2.5: Climate in the British Isles
2.6: Case Study: Hurricane Sandy, 2012 An extreme weather event
2.7: Case Study: Australian Heatwave, 2013 An extreme weather event
2.8: Case Study: Weird weather in Britain Our changing climate
2.9: Case Study: The Arctic Our changing climate
2.10: Your enquiry: The Big Question
Unit 3: Rivers and Coasts
3.1: Weathering
3.2: Shaping the landscape
3.3: Rivers shape the land
3.4: Waves shape the coast
3.5: Case Study: The River Severn, Tewkesbury River flooding in the UK
3.6: Case Study: Chao Phraya River, Bangkok River flooding in Thailand
3.7: Case Study: The East Coast of England Coastal flooding in the UK
3.8: Case Study: The Bay of Bengal Coastal flooding in Bangladesh
3.9: Your enquiry: The Big Question
Unit 4: Population and Settlement
4.1: Population
4.2: Population change
4.3: The population explosion
4.4: Settlement sites and shapes
4.5: Settlements and services
4.6: Managing urban development
4.7: Case Study: Indias population in the twenty-first century
4.8: Case Study: Migration to the UK from eastern Europe
4.9: Case Study: Rio de Janeiro City of skyscrapers and slums
4.10: Case Study: Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, east London A new urban
development
4.11: Your Enquiry: The Big Question
Unit 5: Transport and Industry
5.1: Transport routes
5.2: Modes of transport
5.3: Economic Activities
5.4: Locations for industry
5.5: Case Study: High Speed 2 A planned rail route in the UK
5.6: Case Study: Nissan A multi-national company in the UK
5.7: Case Study: Farming in the UK and Africa
5.8: Case Study: iPhone A global product made in many different countries
5.9: Case Study: Tourism A growing global industry
5.10: Your enquiry: The Big Question
Unit 6: Fieldwork
6.1: Planning the fieldwork
6.2: Collecting the data
6.3: Presenting the data
6.4: Conclusions
John Widdowson is the author of the award-winning Key Stage 3 series Earthworks and wrote the previous editions of Geography for Common Entrance for KS3
Simon M Lewis is the ISEB's Geography Editor and Setting Team Leader, and the Head of Geography at St Andrew's School, Woking