New addition! KS2 Geography - study of a region of the UK St. Kilda & the Outer Hebrides Why not use this class novel as a way of introducing your class to life in the Outer Hebrides? Our unit plan provides chapter by chapter questions and activities to support you with teaching geography through reading this exciting book.
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🌍📚 On the nightstand: Professor Rahim Smith recommends #LawyerLeaders to read "Prisoners of Geography" by Tim Marshall. This book gives a look into the geo-political strategies of world powers and provides an understanding of the physical realities that shape our world. Highly recommended for those who love global politics and geography! #SULCReads #FacultyFavorites #ProfessorPicks #BookLovers
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In geography, the study of place is at the heart of everything we do. This blog looks at the importance of place in the primary geography curriculum, and how learning about places allows children to understand the interconnected nature of geography, forge informed ideas about different places and develop a general curiosity about what makes each place unique. https://lnkd.in/eQYpaEyW
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With all the hullabaloo around DeepSeek, I share this in public interest: Please do not use it for your Indian geography assignments/note making! Fail ho jaoge! 😅 Regards A Geography educator.
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Wonderful research! Congratulations to the scientists. It would be nice if the findings could be supplemented with evidence for the southern hemisphere also, and then integrated to derive global estimates. This research is near and dear to my heart as I did my post-doctoral work at Carnegie/Stanford 25 years ago on this topic. I have fond memories of my interactions with the late Stephen Schneider (RIP), who was such an effective advocate and communicator of the global warming threat. The exact temperature increase estimates and CIs don't matter any more as many important global ecological thresholds have already been crossed. Time for action is well behind us, policy and lifestyle/behavioral changes are urgently needed, and we all need to change our individual consumption behaviours. For the near future, we should expect more severe global-warming events such as more frequent and severe storms/hurricanes/drought/flood. We have to learn to adapt, and elect law-makers and executives who will support and fight for necessary policies and legislation to counter the global warming threat. Adaptation will be slower for plants and animal life, and many will suffer and die, and more species will become extinct. How did we get here? Scientists have been warning us of the urgent threat of global warming for well over five decades...the MIT publication from the '70s, "Limits to Growth" has a permanent slot on my bookshelf. Please do your part.
The summer of 2023 wasn't just the hottest since records began (around 150 years), it's the hottest in 2,000 years 🔥 🌳 A new study of tree rings from Cambridge and Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz allowed us to see further in the past – this is what they found: https://lnkd.in/eN9UKyrm Pictured: Professor Ulf Büntgen from Cambridge's Department of Geography taking samples from a tree in Siberia #CambridgeResearch #UniversityOfCambridge #CambridgeUniversity #Cambridge
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What is geography? Put simply, geography is the study of the evolving character and organization of the Earth ’s surface. It is about how, why, and where human and natural activities occur and how these activities are interconnected (Strahle, 2013).
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The variety of landforms on our planet earth 🌏 is showing how great to study geography.. for me i consider geography as the science that highlights all sciences.
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'Political Geography in Practice' is an innovative textbook on the theories, approaches and methodologies that inform political geography is brought together by past and present editors of the journal of the same name. Read more here: https://bit.ly/3VuXRit. Filippo Menga Caroline Nagel
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Spectrum Geography, Grade 3 Winding through purple mountains majesties and amber waves of grain, the standards-based Spectrum Geography: Communities for grade 3 guides your childÕs understanding of landforms, oceans, rivers, communities, the environment, and more using colorful illustrations and informational text. --Spectrum Geography is an engaging geography resource that goes beyond land formations and mapsÑit opens up childrenÕs perspectives through local, national, and global adventures without leaving their seats. https://lnkd.in/gZP4XnH9
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https://lnkd.in/g7KGFuq My book on the revolutionary nature of geography: Interpreting Our World.
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📢 PRELIMS SAMPOORNA IAS Prelims 2025 with GS Score Thematic Current Affairs Series! 🌏 Geography - Theme #1: Geo-Atmospheric Phenomena 📥 Download the PDF now: https://shorturl.at/gVlN0
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