Visualising Physical Geography: The How and Why of Using Diagrams to Teach Geography 11–16

Visualising Physical Geography: The How and Why of Using Diagrams to Teach Geography 11–16

Author: Luke Tayler

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-09-29

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 1000920917

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This practical guide breaks down the complex and broad field of physical geography, demonstrating how diagrams can be used by teachers to effectively explain the key concepts behind many natural processes and landforms. Featuring over 200 diagrams that cover the key topics taught in Key Stage 3 and 4 Geography, the book shows teachers how they can convey age-appropriate concepts without overwhelming or oversimplifying. Supported by summaries of background knowledge, common misconceptions, questions to check understanding, and extension activities, the concepts and topics explored include: Rocks and weathering Plate tectonics Rivers Coasts Weather and climate Ecosystems Glaciation Backed by research and evidence to support the use of diagrams in the classroom, this is an essential read for any geography teacher or subject lead who wants to support their students in learning key concepts in physical geography.


Physical Geography in Diagrams

Physical Geography in Diagrams

Author: R. B. Bunnett

Publisher:

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9780582696457

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This text is designed for students preparing for their O Level or equivalent geography examinations. Features include in-depth coverage of all examination topics, and examples to explain geographical processes. Maps, diagrams, guided exercises and examination-style questions aid learning.