Critical Thinking about Geography: The Middle East has 15 lessons that engage students in opportunities to practice and apply the geography skills and concepts they are learning. Today more than ever, students are aware of the vital connections between the United States and the Middle East. Sample topics include: Reading a Political Map The Middle East in the World: Map Projections Understanding the Importance of Petroleum in the Middle East Discovering Sources of Water in the Middle East Boundary Disputes Among ...
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Critical Thinking about Geography: The Middle East has 15 lessons that engage students in opportunities to practice and apply the geography skills and concepts they are learning. Today more than ever, students are aware of the vital connections between the United States and the Middle East. Sample topics include: Reading a Political Map The Middle East in the World: Map Projections Understanding the Importance of Petroleum in the Middle East Discovering Sources of Water in the Middle East Boundary Disputes Among Middle East Countries The 21 maps in the book serve as a springboard for discussion, classroom activities, and further research. Activities are designed to take 20-30 minutes each. A debriefing discussion after each map lesson provides an opportunity for students to reflect on their experiences and synthesize their thinking. It also provides an additional opportunity for informal assessment to assist instructional planning. Each book includes a fully searchable CD
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Good. No Jacket. Softcover book and SEALED CD-ROM. Good to very good condition with light wear. The edges are lightly rubbed and the corners are bumped. The pages are clean. A good copy.