| Secondary Resources Catalogue 2002 – W/Y
Wall to wall design
A sustainable housing pack for 11-13 year olds’ design and technology
looking at cultural and environmental issues. Forty-eight loose-leaf
pages in binder, two A2-size posters.
PA-161: £13.50: ITDG Publishing 2001
Waste, recycling and reuse
From a library series called ’21st Century Debates-Our impact on
the planet’, looks at global consumption and waste management. See
others in the series Energy, Rainforests and Climate change. Sixty-four
page hardback.
B-413: £13.00: Hodder Wayland 2001
We Are What We Eat
Focuses on the food we eat, where it comes from, what food we buy
and why we buy it. The focus moves from a personal look at food
to a wider global view. Teachers’ notes, photocopiable activity
sheets and ideas for discussion support the book.
B-433 £6.75 UNICEF
Welcome to my village
Meet the people of a Guatemalan village in a vivid A-Z leaflet designed
for literacy and citizenship teaching. In their own words, this
Mayan community tells how they have rebuilt their lives after civil
war. Photographs and an illustrated map bring this to life. Contains
a ‘giant’ leaflet divided into panels and a class set of normal-sized
leaflets.
PA-240: £19.75: ActionAid 2001
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World 2000
A ten-part video series covering geographical themes such as:
climate, settlement, population, economic activity, work, migration
and sustainable development. (Three video-cassettes) V-8
£22.50 BBC Education and International Broadcasting Trust
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World 2000 Resource Pack
Supporting the video series, this includes six sets of thirteen
laminated photographs, maps and data for all new locations: Peru,
Ecuador, Ghana, Tanzania and Bulgaria. Includes teachers’ notes.
PA-144 £16.99 BBC Education and International Broadcasting
Trust
World 2000 Tape 1: Programmes 1-4
V-8A £17.25
World 2000 Tape 2: Programmes 5-8
V-8B £17.25
World 2000 Tape 3: Programmes 9 and 10
V-8C £17.25
Young Lives in India
Containing detailed accounts of the lives of three children living
in India, this photocopiable pack encourages pupils to make comparisons
between the lives of young people within India and between India
and the UK. Wider issues, such as migration, child labour and India’s
future are also considered. The pack includes twelve laminated photocards.
PA-111 £19.50 Worldaware and Save the Children
Young Lives in India – additional photocard
sets
Twelve A4-size photocards, which show the everyday lives of three
children in different areas of India.
PA-112 £2.00 Worldaware and Save the Children
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