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A case study of Mumbai used in the gooing global part of AS edexcel geography
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Paper 1 Case Studies A-Level Geography OCR
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Included is 13 in depth and concise component 1 case studies suitable for students in year 12 and 13 studying A-Level Geography OCR. The case studies are between 2 and 4 pages long and contains only information which is valuable to students and nothing that does not apply to them. This resource is both a locked PDF and an open editable word document so that it can be adapted to teaching style and lesson plan. The case studies can be printed and used as handouts or as extra reading material for homework.
Each case study contains a header section called ‘Facts at a Glance’ and is there for students to take important stats from the text as ease and to use in the exam. There is also a box adjacent to this which shows the location of what is being spoken about as well as the relevant flag(s). Each case study then goes into detail about the given subject and often goes over issues, advantages, disadvantages, impacts, management strategies, and more.
Paper 1 of the A-Level Geography OCR exam series will include questions on coastal landscapes, glaciated landscapes, dryland landscapes, and earth’s life support systems. There is between 2 and 4 case studies for each so that links can be made between the relevant ones.
The document is 45 pages long and contains a contents so that it can be navigated at ease to save time.
This will soon be part of a bundle encompassing case studies for paper 1,2,and 3
A-Level geography is a great subject for A-Level students to learn. It teaches them a range of topics from different landscape systems, understanding food around the world, migration patterns, and more. All of which will be used by students throughout their careers and beyond.
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