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Geography lesson plan: Improving a shanty town

March 12, 2013 //  by Admin

For key stages 3 to 4, this free geography activity, available to download, helps teachers to improve students' skills in information processing, reasoning, enquiry, creativity and evaluation

This tried and tested geography exercise is stuctured to help pupils to develop their decision-making skills. This award-winning teaching resource contains ready-to-use slides and worksheets to stimulate thinking and discussion.

Edited by Adam Nichols with David Kinninment and David Leat

This resource is an extract from More Thinking Through Geography. Click here to order your full copy today or read more about how this publication can help you.

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