World Watch Geography Skills Book 3 Second Edition [IS ...

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World Watch Geography Skills Book 3 Second Edition

Carmel Reilly and Nicholas Brasch

Developed along the guidelines of National Curriculum of Pakistan (2022),Ā World Watch GeographyĀ is an extension of World Watch Social Studies to the lower secondary level. It builds on studentsā€™ experience from earlier work in geography by introducing higher-level geographical skills. It presents a student-friendly approach with a conversational tone to engage their interest.Ā World Watch GeographyĀ Skills Books aim to foster studentsā€™ geographic literacy, spatial awareness, critical thinking, and practical application of geographical concepts to enhance their overall understanding of the world and their place within it.

Key Features:

  • Provides opportunities for critical thinking and discussion to reinforce the concepts explored in the Student Textbook
  • Filled with individual and collaborative activities to analyse data, create graphs or charts, and interpret patternsĀ 
  • Engages in an in-depth study from different global perspectives through case studies and simulations to propose solutions
  • Reinforces mapping skills through activities to plan routes, interpret symbols and legends, and solve map-based problems Ā 
Author Description

Carmel ReillyĀ lives in Australia and has written over 250 books which include fiction and non-fiction books, textbooks, information and library books, and literacy assessment material. She has won several awards including The Australian Award for Excellence in Educational Publishing.

Nicholas BraschĀ teaches at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. His diverse educational background fuels his passion for writing books, reference books for children and young adults. He has written over 350 fiction and non-fiction books, reference books, and textbooks on diverse subjects including history, geography, literacy, and science for upper primary and lower secondary levels.