Oxford Big Ideas Geography/History 9 Student Book + Obook/assess A C - Secondhand

Author(s): Mark Easton, Geraldine Carrodus, Tim Delany, Bernie Howitt, Richard Smith

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Student Book + obook/assess Oxford Big Ideas Geography | History Australian Curriculum provides complete coverage of Australian Curriculum: Geography and Australian Curriculum: History across Years 7 to 10. Each level is packaged in a way that:supports the full delivery of all course content within the available class timeenables teachers to adopt a semesterised approach or deliver discrete year-long coursesprovides interim Civics & Citizenship and Commerce units for schools (in digital format only), until final ACARA syllabus is released. The obook is a cloud-based web-book available anywhere, anytime, on any device, navigated by topic or by 'page view'. assess is an indispensable online assessment tool, explicitly mapped to the Australian Curriculum that drives student progress through tailored instruction. As well as containing the student text and study tools, this obook offers virtual case studies including interactive maps and timelines, videos and other interactives.For all related titles in this series, please click here


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GEOGRAPHYThe geographer's toolkit - concepts and skillsUnit 1 Biomes and food securityChapter 1 Growing food1.1 What are the world's biomes?1.2 Why do some biomes produce more food than others?1.3 What are the environmental impacts of food production?Chapter 2 Food security: Feeding a hungry world2.1 Why is food security important?2.2 What are the main threats to food security?2.3 How can we improve food security?Unit 2 Geographies of interconnectionsChapter 3 Connecting people and places3.1 How do people perceive places?3.2 How do people connect to different people and places?3.3 How does trade connect people and places?Chapter 4 The effects of global connections4.1 What effects does global trade have on people?4.2 What effects does global trade have on places?4.3 What effects does international tourism have on people and places?HISTORYThe historian's toolkit - concepts and skillsOverview 1 Making a better world?Depth study 1 Making a better worldo Progressive ideas and movements1 What progressive ideas and movements developed from 1750 to 1918?2 What is capitalism and how has it influenced societies in Australia and the world?3 What is socialism and how has it influenced societies in Australia and the world?Chapter 5 The Industrial RevolutionThe Industrial Revolution: a timeline5.1 How did new technology make the modern world?5.2 How did changing technology affect people's lives?5.3 What is the impact of changing technology on societies?Chapter 6 Movement of peoplesMovement of peoples: a timeline6.1 What events influenced the movement of peoples around the world?6.2 How did the movement of peoples affect the lives of slaves, convicts and free settlers?6.3 What were the short- and long- term impacts of the movement of peoples?Overview 2 Australia and AsiaDepth study 2 Australia and Asiao Asia and the worldChina1 What were the key features of Chinese society around 1750?2 How did Chinese society change as a result of contact with Western powers?3 How was Chinese society influenced by world events and how did China interact with the world at the start of the 20th century?Japan1 What were the key features of Japanese society around 1750?2 How did Japanese society change as a result of contact with Western powers?3 How was Japanese society influenced by world events and how did Japan interact with the world at the start of the 20th century?India1 What were the key features of Indian society around 1750?2 How did Indian society change as a result of contact with Western powers?3 How was Indian society influenced by world events and how did India interact with the world at the start of the 20th century?Chapter 7 Making a nationMaking a nation: a timeline7.1 Why were colonies established in Australia and who was affected?7.2 How did key events and ideas influence the development of Australia?7.3 What was life in Australia like at the start of the 20th century?Overview 3 World War IDepth study 3 World War IChapter 8 World War IWorld War I: a timeline8.1 What were the causes of World War I?8.2 How and where was World War I fought?8.3 How did World War I affect life at home in Australia?8.4 How is World War I remembered and commemorated?GlossaryIndex *Assess is available for selected chapters (not available for obook only chapters).

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  • : 9780195522167SECA
  • : Oxford University Press Australia
  • : OUP Australia and New Zealand
  • : 1.36
  • : December 2013
  • : 28.00 cmmm
  • : Australia
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  • : Mark Easton, Geraldine Carrodus, Tim Delany, Bernie Howitt, Richard Smith
  • : Mixed media product
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