SATIS 14-19: Atlas
Published by ASE, the SATIS Atlas is a resource for use with both SATIS 14-16 and SATIS 16-19. It comprises 45 photocopiable maps accompanied by student worksheets and introductory notes for teachers. The maps are all drawn to one of three basic outlines: the UK, Europe and the World.
Aims
Each map deals with a science-related topic and the accompanying questions encourage students to explore the topic. The aims being to:
• interest students in data presented in a variety of ways on maps,
• help students to engage critically with data and question its meaning, validity and reliability
• stimulate discussion issues arising the the applications of science and technology in society
• raise awareness of regional and global issues.
Contents
1. Outline maps
2. Energy
3. Air pollution
4. Water
5. Weather
6. Agriculture and food
7. Health
8. Materials from the Earth
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