Map Reading for GCSE

“Map Reading for GCSE” by John Wilson is a 48-page educational resource published by Schofield & Sims in 1991. This book serves as a guide for students preparing for their GCSE examinations, focusing on essential map reading skills and techniques. It provides clear explanations and practical exercises designed to enhance understanding of maps and their various uses in geography and everyday life.
Readers will find a structured approach to learning that emphasizes the importance of map literacy in navigating both physical and conceptual landscapes. The content is tailored for a juvenile audience, making it accessible for young learners interested in geography and related subjects. This edition aims to equip students with the necessary tools to interpret maps effectively, fostering a deeper appreciation for the connections between people and places.
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