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Worldlywise!

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Welcome to the Worldlywise Wiki

 

This Wiki is primarily for GCSE Geography students at Chesterton Community College, Cambridge. It is to support our study of the AQA(B) GCSE course. Geography teachers and students at other schools are welcome to view the pages.

 

Key dates for your diary

 

We have chosen to study the course in a modular way - so you will study a topic, revise it in class and then sit your exam in it before moving onto a new topic. We've done this because it is what you - our students - told us you wanted to do when we surveyed you in Year 9.

 

Unit 2 exam - Natural Hazards - Monday 24th January 2011, 9am 

 

 

 

Click here to go to the section on how to improve your exam technique.

 

Revision sessions for Year 11 students who are re-sitting the Natural Hazards exam on January 24th

 

All Year 11 students who are re-sitting the Natural Hazards unit on January 14th are expected to attend all of these revision sessions. They begin at 3.15pm and last 20 minnutes.

 

Wednesday 5th January - Dr Hutchinson - What happens at different plate margins?

Thursday 6th January - Mr Hogan - What are the causes and effects of earthquakes?

Friday 7th January - Dr Hutchinson (Higher Tier) and Mr Gordon (Foundation Tier) - Understanding the exam command words

Monday 10th January - Mr Hogan - Why is earthquake damage different in LEDCs/MEDCs? How can we limit the damage that earthquakes cause

Tuesday 11th January - Mr Gordon - What are the causes and effects of volcanoes?

Wednesday 12th January - Dr Hutchinson (Higher Tier) and Mr Gordon (Foundation Tier) - Answering level marked questions

Thursday 13th January - Mr Hogan- Why is volcano damage different in LEDCs/MEDCs? How can we limit the damage that volcanoes cause?

Friday 14th January - Dr Hutchinson - Why do people live in hazard areas?

Monday 17th January - Mr Hogan - What are tropical storms and why do they form?

Tuesday 18th January - Mr Gordon - What damage is caused by tropical storms? How can we prepare for tropical storms? (LEDC/MEDC)

Wednesday 19th January - Mr Gordon - Tropical storms and climate change

Thursday 20th January - Dr Hutchinson - What are the natural and human causes of wildfires?

Friday 21st January - Mr Hogan - What damage is caused by wildfires and how can we reduce it?

 

Unit 1 - Managing places in the 21st century

 

We have divided the course for Unit 1 into four sections - A, B, C and D. The learning objectives, key words, key questions and study and revision materials (including weblinks) will be uploaded for each lesson. Click below to access the resources for each section.

 

Section A     How have physical processes created the coastal landforms we see today?

Section B     Why are decisions made to manage coastal areas?

Section C     How can the management of coastal areas be increasingly sustainable?

Section D     Why are coastal areas a valuable economic and environmental resource?

 

Unit 2 - Hostile World

 

We have divided the course for Unit 2 into four sections - A, B, C and D. The learning objectives, key words, key questions and study and revision materials (inlcuding weblinks) will be uploaded for each lesson. Click below to access the resources for each section.

 

Section A     What are the causes and effects of earthquakes and how do people prepare for and respond to them?

Section B     What are the causes and effects of volcanic eruptions and how do people prepare for and respond to them?

Section C     What are the causes and effects of tropical storms and how do people prepare for and respond to them?

Section D     What are the causes and effects of wildfires and how do people prepare for and respond to them?

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