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"carefully designed, eye catching… Fabulous up to date illustrations and excellent, detailed diagrams… Well explained and in depth text." - Sarah Black, Geography Staffordshire Learning Net, July 2008
Modular 2 - Does money make the world go around? Student Book
5 STARS! "At last, someone has written a KS3 Geog text book that brings Geog into the 21st century! Many Geog text books until now were dull, boring, uninspiring and lacked real challenge for many students. This textbook puts things right - it is innovative, interesting and challenging. The range of topics are diverse ('camel jockeys' and 'mobile phones') rather than the old tired topics you would usually find in such a book. The books have a core focus on developing students skills. In short - if I were going to buy some new text books for my dept, I would buy these." - August 2008 - Amazon
Modular 2 - How extreme is our planet? Student Book
“Teachers work in a constant state of initiatives and transition having faced in recent years the National Strategy, Assessment for Learning and now the New Curriculum so it [was] with a great deal of satisfaction and more than a little relief I read "How extreme is our planet?" Adroitly Claire White captures the moment as she seamlessly transforms the latest ideas into accessible reality. Very imaginative case studies coupled with stimulating challenges this text will keep even the most reluctant learner on task… at least until the next new development.” - July 2008 - Amazon
Annual 3 - Student Book
"…an excellent resource for Geography teachers…The text layout and font, the pictures, diagrams etc are all great and are accessible to all age groups. There are some good games in here too, to make learning fun. I also like the way the book can be purchased - either as individual units or as termly books. I didn’t get the CD-ROM to review but if it’s as thorough as the book it will be a sound investment." - Leigh Smith, TES Review Bank, Jan 09