


I originally put this 32-page booklet together for my own A-Level geographers because I wanted everything for this topic in one place—no more lost handouts or chaotic folders! It’s been an absolute game-changer for my teaching and their revision.
This is a complete, ready-to-print student workbook covering absolutely every specification point for the AQA A-Level Geography Water and Carbon Cycles topic (Paper 1).
I’ve designed this so it isn’t just a reading exercise. It’s an active working document that trains them on the exact exam skills they need while they learn the content.
What’s inside the 32 pages?
Structured Content Notes: Broken down clearly and mapped directly to the AQA spec.
Active Tasks & Diagrams: Built-in activities like drawing storm hydrographs and mapping systems concepts.
Case Study Frameworks: Dedicated spaces for students to build out their specific local and global case studies (like drainage basins and the Tropical Rainforest).
Retrieval Practice Quizzes: End-of-topic recall quizzes for both the water and carbon cycles to test knowledge without their notes.
Exam Practice: A dedicated section with 4, 6, 8, and 20-mark essay questions. I’ve included specific examiner guidance, mark scheme breakdowns, and essay planning spaces to train their AO1, AO2, and AO3 skills.
Synoptic Links: Clear signposts connecting this topic to others in the spec to prep them for those tricky cross-topic questions.
Complete Glossary: All the key physical geography terms they need to know.
Who is this for?
Perfect for delivering the topic from scratch, using as a massive revision guide before mocks, or setting as structured independent cover work. Just print as a booklet and you’re good to go!
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