Oxford Humanities 7–10 Student Books present a holistic, skills-first approach to teaching Humanities, delivering engaging content and developing students’ key skills proficiency.
Key features include:
- Learning outcomes linked to the curriculum that provide a clear learning pathway.
- Easy-to-navigate layouts with clear, precise language and appealing visuals.
- Engaging source materials, including stunning full-colour maps, photographs, data tables, satellite images, graphs and illustrations.
- Open-ended rich tasks that encourage inquiry-based learning and application.
- Up-to-date, local and relevant case studies.
- Visible thinking prompts to support the development of students’ critical thinking skills.
- A literacy focus on accessible language for every student.
- Key skill and key concept boxes throughout the text to demonstrate the skills and concepts in context.
- On-page glossaries to support student literacy and aid navigation.
- Self-contained, editable chapter review assessment tasks with marking rubric available to teachers.
- ‘Check your learning’ questions to support and extend student understanding.
Chapter 1: The geography toolkit
Chapter 2: The Earth’s landscapes and landforms
Chapter 3: Mountain landscapes
Chapter 4: Coastal landscapes
Chapter 5: Cities and urban life
Chapter 6: Migration
Chapter 7: The history toolkit
Chapter 8: Introduction to the European and Mediterranean world
Chapter 9: The Vikings
Chapter 10: Medieval Europe
Chapter 11: The Ottoman Empire
Chapter 12: Introduction to the Asia-Pacific world
Chapter 13: The Khmer Empire
Chapter 14: Mongol expansion
Chapter 15: Japan under the shoguns
Chapter 16: Polynesian expansion across the pacific
Chapter 17: Introduction to Expanding contacts: Discovery and exploration
Chapter 18: Renaissance Italy
Chapter 19: The Spanish conquest of the Americas
Chapter 20: The economics and business toolkit
Chapter 21: The world of business
Chapter 22: The world of work
Chapter 23: Civics and citizenship toolkit
Chapter 24: Democracy in Australia
Chapter 25: Justice and the law
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