Develop the skills of a true geographer with this series that offers clear and easy-to-follow text supported by clear graphs, helpful diagrams, and brilliant photography. Readers can develop their research and literacy skills with hints and tips for conducting research, handling data, and preparing and presenting results.
Describes human settlements throughout the world examining how they are formed and the different types of places in which people choose to settle.
This series recreates periods of history with illustrations, photographs and maps to accompany the text. The text guides the reader through major historical eras and aims to create an evocative sense of period. A timechart at the end of the book provides a reference source.
Why do we use maps? How can you map your classroom? What does a map of your state look like? Read this title learn how communities can be mapped. Different uses for maps are explained, and readers can learn how maps of their school, neighborhood, city and state might look. Map-making activities teach readers to map their street and classroom.
This series provides Grade 6 with 48 pages each of detail on global migration patterns. Paul Challen's 'Migration in the 21st Century', Natalie Hyde's 'Population Patterns', and Ceri Oeppen's 'Hopes, Needs, Rights & Laws' each examine motivation, experience, and impact of human migration patterns around the world.
This book examines how globaliztion and climate change may effect migration in the 21st century.