Exam board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: Geography Equip your students for AQA GCSE (9-1) Geography with our fully revised second edition Student Book. Our expert author team, John Widdowson, Rebecca Blackshaw, Meryl King, Sarah Wheeler, Simon Oakes and Michael Witherick bring you revised case studies and examples, as well as a wealth of new practice questions to help your students apply their knowledge to succeed at GCSE. - Enables students to learn and practice geographical, mathematical and statistical skills through engaging activities specifically designed for the 2016 curriculum - Develops students' skills responding to a range of questions with topic-specific Question Practice in each section, supplemented by practical insight from skilled teachers with examining experience - Incorporates possible fieldwork enquiries throughout with expert advice on the fieldwork assessment from authors specialising in this key area - Reduces your research time using the up to date contemporary case studies featuring UK and international examples - Features new examples and fully up-to-date statistics and examples, equipping you to teach a thoroughly contemporary course
Extensive flooding in 2014 below the confluence damaged habitats. • Concrete weirs are unattractive. • Algae collects above the weirs, affecting the aquatic habitat. Example Banbury – flood storage reservoir Banbury is a market town in ...
It motivates students with accesible, topical content and case studies while retaining a rigorous approach, and has been entered into the AQA approval process.The Student Book has been revised to more closely reflect the latest AQA advice ...
Complements the most student-friendly and engaging course for the 2016 AQA GCSE Geography (9-1) specification. The key points of each Student Book topic are presented on a single page, using...
... visit : www.hoddereducation.co.uk/revision EDUQAS MY REVISION NOTES GCSE ( 9–1 ) GEOGRAPHY B. WOO HISTORY AQA GCSE My Revision Notes Chemistry - Practice Makes Permanent Thoroughly develop the skills and understanding required for ...
The most student-friendly revision resource for the AQA GCSE Geography specification - this thoroughly updated second edition includes new graphs and maps and updated geographical data and helps students to consolidate key knowledge for ...
Find out about the 'Easternmost House' at Easton Bavents near Southwold in Suffolk, and its owner Juliet Blaxland, who has written a book about living there. Features of deposition: beaches and spits Beaches Beaches are often.
In the UK, ribbon lakes occur in the Lake District, such as Lake Windermere (Figure 4.18). Roche moutonnées How has the development of the tourism industry around Lake Windermere been influenced by the features of the ribbon lake?
This Student Book motivates students with accessible content and up-to-date case studies, while retaining a rigorous approach, and has been approved by AQA.
Find out about the 'Easternmost House' at Easton Bavents near Southwold in Suffolk, and its owner Juliet Blaxland, who has written a book about living there. Why might someone buy a house near a coast which they knew was eroding rapidly ...
This book provides write-in practice specially designed to support students aiming for Grades 4-6 at GCSE. It has been carefully written to build students' familiarity and confidence with the content...