Textbook Scavenger Hunt Geography: The World and Its People.

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Textbook Scavenger Hunt Geography: The World and Its People

Copyright Date Why is this important?

Table of Contents

Geography Handbook

A Closer Look

Appendix A body of separate additional material at the end of a book, written report, or magazine

Glossary

Index List of items & subjects with page numbers at the back of a textbook

Asia: Political Map

With what does each Chapter begin?

With what does each Section begin?

Chapter Summary

Section Assessment Defining Terms, Recalling Facts, Critical Thinking, Graphic Organizer, Applying Geography Skills

Chapter Assessment How to Revise by Yourself

Class Revision GeoJournal Activity Mental Mapping Activity Technology Skills Activity

GeoLab Activities

Places to Locate