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iGCSEGEOGRAPHY REVISION

RADLEY COLLEGE

Alan Parkinson, CGeog, FRGS, GoKart Owner

How did I do ?

I did get more, and some CSEs, and 5 ‘A’

levels…

How are you expected to do ?

Great expectations placed on you ?

iGCSEWhat does the i stand for ?

iinternational

Which is obviously important….

Global connectionsInterdendence

InequalityFood securityGeopolitics

Resource issuesClimate Change

But it should also stand for….

iintriguing

Why was this an important moment ?

Yasuhiro Sonoda drinking water from the Fukushima Nuclear plant

to ‘prove’ that it was safe….

iinvestigating

Image: Tom

Morgan Jones / M

ission Explore

Global population – 7 billion !Eco-footprints and sustainability

China – majority urban population for first time…

iindividual

Individual stories behind the statistics

iin person

Individual Fieldwork

Ash collected on a visit to Iceland

iict

Author…Impact on our livesImpact on our jobs

Impact on our educationImpact on our future ?

iimaginative

How many of you use Facebook ?

Home Profile Inbox Friends Settings Logout Search Q

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What’s on your mind?

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Name

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Friends

10hrs ago

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Ads

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Tony Cassidy

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I'm being walked on again

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Snowdon

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Glyders Tryfan

I’m feeling on top of the world!!! 10hrs ago

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Hey Snowdon, thanks for the add how's things going over there ??

Yeah, I know, I am fed up of seeing that train!

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Llyn Ogwen

I'm Snowdon, a mountain in North Wales. I’m 1,085 metres high. I’ve even got a nature reserve around me!!!

The Snowdon Wildlife Reserve.

By Zoe Liz Smith

ImaginativeFacebook pages for National Parks

for famous Geographersfor Rivers

for Aid workers

Have a go for an iGCSE case study….

What tools do you use to help you learn ?

New textbook I

was involved in producing

using this investigative approach…

critical

Living Geography

Always look for the stories in the news that

can be explained by your geographical

understanding

iinequality

Major issue for the UK & the world in the 21st Century

Revising

Which famous man said this ?

“How is education supposed to make me feel smarter ?

Besides, every time I learn something new, it pushes some

old stuff out of my brain.”

Homer Simpson

A few key tips from the examiner(Andy Leeder in this case)

Every mark counts, so don’t let them slip away…

72 A*

66 A

60 B

54 C

48 D

42 E

36 F

30 G

One mark may make all the difference! The boundary goes somewhere...

Don’t repeat the question!

Every year, very able students waste valuable seconds by explaining something, when the COMMAND WORD simply asks them to describe something.

“If a candidate fails to give me specific details about the place / location, I

will rarely award more than 2 marks for case study questions,”

“Even if the answer contains some worthy geographical information”

The top answer is not comparing, it is just repeatingThe bottom one is comparing….

In the USA the number of people living in cities is much higher than in China

In the USA you live until you are 76, whereas in China you only live until you are 58.

75% of people live in cities in the USA, the figure is 33% in China.

You live until you are 76 in the USA and until you are 58 in China

A question focussed on new employment opportunities. The student wanted to use a sketch map to show detailed knowledge of their case study on Cambridge Science Park.

The purpose of the sketch map is clear, it has a title!

Good sketch maps always have a north arrow

….and an indication of scale

The content reveals a good knowledge of FACTS and LOCATION

Make your own at the

Keep Calm-o-Matic

Website

Can you suggest any other i’s ?

i

iwish you the very

best for the exam… and your future…

a.parkinson@gmail.comlivinggeography.blogspot.com

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