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The World's Waterways

Item Code: LM00763

MTA Teachers Resource Catalogue Page: 224

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The World's Waterways takes students on a journey to explore the crucial role that rivers and waterways have played in human history. Covering everything from the earliest settlements built near water to modern-day uses of rivers for transportation and industry, the book provides a comprehensive look at how water has shaped civilizations. Featuring historical, geographical, and technical information, this book helps students understand the relationship between people and their environment, with a particular focus on how rivers have been used as both natural resources and trade routes. Illustrated with maps, photographs, and diagrams, the text brings the subject to life and encourages students to appreciate the importance of waterways in shaping human history and development.

Educational Benefits:

  • Enhances understanding of the historical significance of rivers in human development.
  • Promotes map-reading skills and geographical awareness.
  • Encourages students to think critically about the importance of water as a natural resource.
  • Develops analytical skills through the exploration of cause-and-effect relationships related to human use of waterways.

Classroom Ideas:

  • Create a class project where students map out the world's major rivers and discuss their importance.
  • Have students research a specific river and create a presentation on how it has influenced the history of its region.
  • Discuss the impact of human activity on rivers and how we can protect and preserve these vital resources.
  • Organise a class debate on the pros and cons of damming rivers and altering natural watercourses.

Information:

  • Ages: 8+ years
  • Reading Level: 31+ (Bronze)
  • Themes: Geography, Waterways, Human Development
  • Features: Report with introduction, generalisation, examples, conclusion, maps, diagrams