This edition has been revised and up-dated to the year 2001 and features: a range of reference maps specially designed for educational use, which have been classroom-tested; topic maps including climate, population, economic activities and development issues; satellite images with supporting maps to illustrate key environmental issues; a range of world maps on environmental and socio-economic topics; data and statistics from international sources; and a comprehensive index with full latitude and longitude co-ordinates.
Additional Resources Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers, Incorporated, Pearson Education, Inc. Primary Atlas ... Geography Terms ... ... ... 2 The World's Continents and Oceans ......... 4 Countries of North America .
Maps, illustrations, and text describe various aspects of countries of the world including physical features, population, standards of living, natural resources, industries, environmental issues, and climate.
Collins-Longman Atlas
The atlas is part of the Keystart series, a comprehensive atlas programme for 7 to 11 year olds. The material in this book is suitable for the lower levels of the keystage.
The successful Keystart series has been fully updated to match the revised National Curriculum geography requirements at Key Stage 2 and the Scottish 5-14 Environmental Guidelines at P4-7.
Philip's RGS Infant School Atlas is both fun to use and easy to understand. The text is simple and uncomplicated to encourage early reading skills.
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Packed with detailed information about nations and empires, explorers, and incredible journeys, this is the perfect pictorial guide to the world between 1450 and 1800.
A paperback bind-up edition of the most comprehensive history atlases available for children. This paperback edition combines all four volumes in the series, depicting the world and its people between 10000BCE and the present day.
This series explores individual continents through a combination of photos, maps, artwork, diagrams, charts and short paragraphs of information. Thematic maps provide interest for cross curricular work in RE, history and citizenship.