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THE plan of these books is to enable pupils to learn geography by doing something for themselves. Each left-hand page provides a clear outline map—quarto size—either suitably contoured or showing political divisions, which the pupil is to fill up by answering carefully graded questions of a sensible kind, which are printed on the right hand page. In the keys, intended for the use of the busy teacher, the maps are correctly filled in, and the questions are annotated where necessary with hints to the teacher on points he should emphasise and amplify when discussing the questions with his pupils.
Macmillan's Geographical Exercise Books.
With Questions by B. C. Wallis. I. The British Isles. II. Europe. III. The British Empire. IV. The Americas. V. Asia and Australasia. Pp. 48 each. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1916.) 7d. each. Keys, 2s. 6d. net each.
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Macmillan's Geographical Exercise Books . Nature 99, 4 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1038/099004c0
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