Soil Booklet
This mini-booklet was created for a pre-GCSE geography group, but there is much overlap with the GCSE syllabuses. It looks at what soil is, its composition, types of soils, soil horizons, soil erosion and desertification.
This mini-booklet was created for a pre-GCSE geography group, but there is much overlap with the GCSE syllabuses. It looks at what soil is, its composition, types of soils, soil horizons, soil erosion and desertification.
This mini-booklet was created for a pre-GCSE geography group, although there is much overlap with the GCSE syllabuses. It looks at the different types of settlements, land usage, the settlement hierarchy, urbanisation and a Nairobi slum case study.
This mini-booklet was created for a pre-GCSE geography group, although there is much overlap with the GCSE syllabuses. It looks at coastal erosion, how waves move, why the sea is blue, how boats float, features of the ocean floor and the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
This mini-booklet was created for a pre-GCSE geography group, although there is much overlap with the GCSE syllabuses. It looks at what population is, why populations change size, why people migrate, has a glossary of the key words the are associated with the topic and a case study.
This mini-booklet was created for a pre-GCSE geography group, although there is much overlap with the GCSE syllabuses. It looks at what fair trade is, the arguments for and against it, a glossary of words the are associated with the topic and a case study.
These cards were created in 2019 to support revision for the CAIE Cambridge IGCSE Geography (9-1) (0976) exam, but also have a lot of crossover with the CAIE Environmental Management IGCSE.
Most of this information was given to the Cambridgeshire HE community by the Cambridgeshire County Council Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance Manager, and is exactly the same information that is given to Cambridgeshire schools.
List of links compiled for the CIE Environmental Management IGCSE, June 2017 sitting, so will have to be updated for later sittings.