Oxford Let's Do  Social Studies Learner's Book  Grade 7

Oxford Let's Do Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7

Oxford Let's do Social Studies is written to the updated Senior Primary Social Studies syllabus and thoroughly develops the objectives and competencies in this syllabus. The authors are experienced teachers and teacher trainers.
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  • interesting and engaging activities which develop the required competencies in History, Geography and Civics
  • include many practical investigations for learners to master the required skills, especially in map work
  • use a "Look around you" feature to encourage learners to think critically and apply their knowledge in a real-world context
  • introduce character champions who increase learners' awareness of cross-cultural issues across the entire series
  • include an "Assess yourself" page at the end of a topic for learners to reflect on their own learning, and a sample end-of-year testuse colourful artwork and photographs which are distinctly Namibian to increase learners’
  • visual literacy and enhance their learning experience.

This textbook aims to be attractive and motivating for young students. It is carefully set at a level for Zambian students and the contents have been created in line with the syllabus prepared by the Ministry of Education.

Weight0.25kg
Dimensions24cm · 16.8cm · 1.5cm
Author(s)J. Mkandawire and S.W. Tembo
Publisher - ImprintOxford University Press
Print Length144 pages
Publication date15/12/2015
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-100199077606
ISBN-13978-0199077601
Reading Level / AudiencePrimary
SeriesLet's Do

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