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Earth and Environmental Science in Focus Year 12 Student Book - 9780170438896

Earth and Environmental Science in Focus Year 12 Student Book

Christopher Huxley, Thomas Hubble, Steven McClean, Susan Filan

$76.32

ISBN-13: 9780170438896
Published: 20/07/2020
Available Stock: 534

Overview

Earth and Environmental Science in Focus has been written by experienced teachers and academics to meet the complete requirements of the 2017 NSW NESA Stage 6 Earth and Environmental Science syllabus. The student book has been written with full and clear explanations of concepts and a dedicated chapter on how to approach and carry out depth studies at Year 11 and Year 12 has been included, to support students and teachers understanding of the study. Questions within each chapter provide students with the opportunity to review content and end of chapter questions help students to apply, analyse and evaluate content. Additional online resources for both students and teachers include; worksheets, answers and teaching programs.

You’ll also have access to FREE* NelsonNet resources to engage your students and provide you with valuable teaching tools.

Teacher NelsonNet resources include:
• Answers to text questions
• Teaching program
• PowerPoint
• Mapping to state syllabi (QLD only)
• Chapter PDFs

Students NelsonNet resources include:
• Review quizzes
• Worksheets
• Weblinks

*Complimentary access to NelsonNet is available to teachers who use the accompanying student book as a core resource in their classroom. Contact your education consultant for access codes and conditions.

1 Working scientifically and depth studies
2 Biosphere
3 Geosphere, Atmosphere and Hydrosphere
4 Plate tectonic supercycle
5 Fossils and stratigraphy
6 Natural disasters
7 Impact of natural disasters
8 Preventing natural disasters
9 Variations in climate
10 Variations in climate – the evidence
11 Variations in climate – human activities
12 Variations in climate – how to minimise
13 Natural resources
14 Managing waste
15 Sustainability