Collins Primary Geography Pupil Book 1 and 2
(Author) Stephen ScoffhamCollins Primary Geography has been developed to provide full coverage of curriculum requirements for geography in the primary school. The Key stage 1 primary geography book delivers a progressive, skills-based scheme for the early primary years. Subject-specific vocabulary is introduced along with geographical skills to increase locational awareness. It covers map skills, physical, human, and environmental geography, introduces contrasting localities in the UK, Europe, Asia, and the wider world, and uses an extensive range of evidence to stimulate the pupil's interest and encourage investigative skills. Photographs, maps, satellite images, artwork, charts, and diagrams are used throughout. The pupil book has an accompanying teacher's guide, which contains copymasters.
Stephen Scoffham
Stephen Scoffham is a renowned British author and educator, known for his contributions to children's literature and education. His works often combine fiction with educational themes, making learning engaging and accessible for young readers. Scoffham's most notable works include "The Great Fire of London: A Diary" and "The Stone Age Boy." These books have been praised for their ability to educate and entertain readers simultaneously. Scoffham's writing style is characterized by vivid storytelling and a strong emphasis on historical and educational content. His impact on the literary genre lies in his ability to make complex subjects accessible to children, sparking their curiosity and love for learning. "The Great Fire of London: A Diary" is considered his most famous work, captivating readers with its immersive storytelling and historical accuracy. Stephen Scoffham continues to inspire young minds through his engaging and informative writing.