by Dirk Sykes (Author), StaceyMcCabe (Author)
Achieve your best in WJEC A GCSE Geography with expert guidance for exam success. Endorsed by WJEC and written by an experienced teacher, this revision guide has been designed to thoroughly prepare you for the WJEC A GCSE Geography examination. - Helps you to revise the key geographical facts, terms and knowledge you need to know for the exam with 'The Essentials' - Tests your understanding with 'Go Active' activities - Improves your exam skills with exam-style practice questions and advice on exam preparation and approaches with 'Exam Spotlight' - Improve your grade with the 'Inside Information' exam advice, model answers and examiner commentary - Helps you to prepare for questions on case studies through extension and further exploration of the case studies in the Student's Book Contents Theme 1 - Water Theme 2 - Climate Change Theme 3 - Living in an Active Zone Theme 4 - Changing Populations Theme 5 - Globalisation Theme 6 - Development Theme 7 - Our Changing Coastline Theme 8 - Weather and Climate Theme 9 - Living Things Theme 10 - Tourism Theme 11 - Retail and Urban Change Theme 12 - Economic Change and Wales
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Hodder Education
Published: 30 Apr 2010
ISBN 10: 1444100912
ISBN 13: 9781444100914
Book Overview: Aim for your best grade in WJEC A GCSE Geography with expert guidance for exam success.
Dirk Sykes is Head of Geography at Y Pant Comprehensive School, in South Wales with a wealth of teaching experience.
Stacey Burton-McCabe is an independent Teaching and Learning Consultant with extensive teaching experience up to senior leadership level. Stacey works with several education and training establishments, including Bath Spa University. She delivers INSET in schools across the country on topics including Assessment for Learning, Active Engagement Strategies, Pastoral Teams and Thinking Skills. She also works with students on topics such as revision and study skills. In 2007, Stacey was accredited as a Charted Geographer with the RGS and became a member of the Geographical Association's Secondary Phase Committee.