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Providing effective resources designed for revision, which are constantly being updated (and more are definitely coming).

Providing effective resources designed for revision, which are constantly being updated (and more are definitely coming).
Physical Fieldwork (Coasts) Guide for GCSE/IGCSE Geography
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Physical Fieldwork (Coasts) Guide for GCSE/IGCSE Geography

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URBAN FIELDWORK: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13028327 This concise guide can be given out to students to help them plan responses to the 8 mark “evaluate” question. Provides a guide to implementing different fieldwork techniques. Although this is relevant for the EDEXCEL IGCSE Course, this may be applicable to other exam boards (AQA, OCR, WJEC, CIE etc) but it is recommended that this is double checked beforehand.
Human Fieldwork (Urban Environments) Guide for GCSE/IGCSE Geography
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Human Fieldwork (Urban Environments) Guide for GCSE/IGCSE Geography

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COASTS FIELDWORK: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13028329 This concise guide can be given out to students to help them plan responses to the 8 mark “evaluate” question. Provides a guide to implementing different fieldwork techniques. Although this is relevant for the EDEXCEL IGCSE Course, this may be applicable to other exam boards (AQA, OCR, WJEC, CIE etc) but it is recommended that this is double checked beforehand.
Volcanoes Revision Sheet for GCSE/IGCSE (Geography)
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Volcanoes Revision Sheet for GCSE/IGCSE (Geography)

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This concise revision guide covers all of the content on Volcanoes for the Hazardous Environments topic (Edexcel IGCSE Geography course). Very handy to give students as a double-sided page so they do not forget the key points. Although directed for the Edexcel syllabus, this is applicable to the CIE course as well as UK-based GCSEs (AQA, WJEC, OCR etc), however this depends on how similar the points are (so it is encouraged to go through the IGCSE specification first).