A set of information sheets for selected natural and built environments.
These natural and built environment information sheets include information on:
- beaches
- rainforests
- mountain ranges
- shopping centres
- schools
- houses
A set of information sheets for selected natural and built environments.
These natural and built environment information sheets include information on:
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It would be really great if you could replace the term "man-made" in these resources, with the term "constructed" to better align with the terminology used in the curriculum. I am already teaching students the word "constructed," so I don't want to introduce another term at the moment. Besides, "man-made" is a little out-dated isn't it? ;) Thanks, Su
Hi Su, Thank you for your comment. That's a really good suggestion. Could you please put it through as a change request here: https://www.teachstarter.com/request-a-resource/ That way we are able to keep track of all requests and changes. Kind regards Jill