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Contains new student activities, many of which encourage students to research on the internet making them suitable for simple, overnight homework activities.
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This resource contains: Full set of answers to student activities; Short answer research questionnaire; Quiz of 50 multi-choice questions on whole contents, and answers; Crossword, and answers; Word Find, and answers; Miscellanea.
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This series aims to underpin, facilitate and support the new New Zealand Social Studies curriculum and to bring into focus essential learning about New Zealand society.
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Tsunami introduces the idea of Extreme Natural Events and then moves to focus on tsunamis. After looking at what causes a tsunami, it examines the 2009 Samoan event. The book also covers how New Zealand is affected by not only the Samoan event, but the threat of tsunamis in gener ...
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Contains answers to activities in the textbook : Tsunami : a case study of an extreme natural event. Includes worksheets for students (terms, map work, research, partner/group work etc); answers for worksheets; extra material for NCEA Level 1Geography and supplementary informatio ...
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Sustainability is positioned on the learning pathway that prepares students for their places in a world and an economy that will have sustainable development as a major theme. This book invites students to explore the issues and terminology involved. Through connections with, exp ...
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This book presents key skills for effective research. For students going on to begin their NCEA levels, this book demystifies the terminology and introduces them to terms such as evidence, format, style, perspective and enquiry.
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The third book in the Big Book social studies series that takes a closer look at New Zealand's significant neighbours - in this case, Antarctica. The resource books are written to motivate students at all levels - from high achievers to those who are struggling with literacy. The ...
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