Rand McNally Schoolhouse Intermediate World Atlas |
| | | | Title: | Rand McNally Schoolhouse Intermediate World Atlas | | Author: | Rand McNally (Editor) | | Publisher: | Rand McNally & Company | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 24 June, 2005 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0528934600 / 9780528934605 | | List Price: | $6.95 | | Amazon Price: | $6.95 | |
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Product Description For all those probing questions about the world, older students can check out the Intermediate World Atlas for more in-depth answers and information about geography. This atlas includes photos, graphs, critical thinking questions, brainteasers, and charts that reinforce map concepts, as well as detailed maps showing themes such as climate, economies, energy, and population. Features include: - Reference material and maps suited for students ages 9-14
- 102 physical, political, and thematic maps
- User guide to help students get the most from their atlas
- Continent-by-continent organization, with an overview to introduce each continent
- Supplement to the Intermediate Geography & Map Activities workbook or great on its own
- Paperback
- 128 pages
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Basically Useless, Just A Pretty Booklet 21 October, 2007 We had purchased this book for our 11-year-old son, and quickly found it insufficient. So it went to our 9-year-old. We tried to use it for fourth grade homework this week, and it has so little information it's not even funny. It wasn't helpful at all.
It's a pretty book though. It would be a nice thing for a preschooler through maybe first grade, for an aspiring scholar who craved the excitement of maps and world words, but didn't really need any hard information out of it.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A26XTZ23ZBNLVD
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