1. GCSE Geography Revision
Exam: 12th
June 2013
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READ the question:
Recognise - the pattern / feature / process
Explain – use connectives (so, because, therefore, etc.)
Analyse – give advantages and disadvantages, weigh up
Describe – use data from resources and own knowledge
(SEE) For Case Studies / sustainability questions:
Sustainable development is using resources today in a way that helps to protect them
for the future. Sustainability must balance:
Social – families, communities, people
Economic – jobs and money
Environmental – natural and built environment
(PEE) For explain / case study questions:
Point – state your opinion, answer
Evidence – back up what you say with facts, detail, example
Explain – give reasons for what your say
Key Geographical Themes topics:
Theme 1 Rivers & Coasts
Theme 3 Natural Hazards
Theme 4 Economic Development
NAME:
TEACHER:
2. Exam command words
Command word: What it means
Compare Show similarities and differences. A balanced answer is
required.
Consider Describe and give your thoughts on the subject.
Contrast Point out only the differences between two items.
Define Explain the precise meaning of a concept / word.
Describe Say what something is like, how it works, use adjectives.
Discuss Explain an item or concept, give details about it using info /
examples / facts. Give both points of view & come to a
conclusion.
Examine Investigate in detail, offer evidence for and against.
Explain Offer a detailed and exact explanation of an idea or principle.
Identify / State Express the relevant points briefly and clearly.
Illustrate Provide examples to demonstrate or prove a subject.
Justify Give reasons to support your answer / argument, and the main
objections
Summarise / Outline Provide a short summary of all the info on a subject
It might be useful to underline command words in an exam question.
Answering the questions…..
[1mark] questions = can be answered with a single word or simple sentence, often using
data or fact. E.g. Name a climatic hazard = drought [1]
[2mark] questions = either needs two simple sentences, often using data OR needs one
point then explained. E.g. Explain why LEDCs have a higher death rate = poor healthcare
leading to diseases and a lack of food [2] OR LEDCs have a higher death rate due to a
lack of medicine (point) and healthcare which means they cannot treat illnesses and
disease so die more easily (explain) [2]
[4mark] questions = requires you to compare, consider evidence, use facts, refer to
examples. The answer should be detailed. You should probably describe and explain.
P.E.E.
3. Theme 1 Rivers & Coasts checklist
Now I’ve reached the end of the Rivers & Coasts unit:
Yes Think so No
I can understand and define the 4 types of erosion
I can explain how the geology of an area influences how
rapidly it is eroded
I can describe and explain longshore drift & its effects
I can name types of hard & soft coastal management
I can name types of hard & soft river management
I can evaluate how sustainable landform management is
I can name and describe a case study of coastal erosion
and the management used to protect it
I can name and describe a case study of river flooding
and the responses to flooding in an MEDC
I can give examples of primary & secondary impacts of
floods
I can explain why river flooding occurs
I can describe, analyse and explain the river hydrograph
I can describe and explain how a river changes from the
upper to middle to lower course
I can describe and explain river landforms such as
waterfalls, v-shape valleys, gorges, meanders, estuaries,
floodplains…
I can describe and explain the causes of rotational cliff
slumping and formation of headlands, bays, caves,
arches, stacks and stumps
I can describe and explain the formation of beaches,
bars, spits and tombolos
I can describe how the coast is used & how this
influences coastal management policy
I can describe how a river transports its load and causes
erosion and deposition in different areas
I can explain what these terms mean:
Attrition Abrasion Hydraulic action Corrosion cliff rotational slumping cliff drainage
Groynes Longshore drift Beach replenishment Gabionsrock armour bays
spits caves, arches, stacks & stumps resistant rock less resistant rock headlands
Theme 3 Natural Hazards checklist
4. Now I’ve reached the end of the natural hazard unit:
Yes Think so No
I can describe the global distribution of volcanoes and earthquakes and give
reasons for this pattern of distribution.
I can draw and label the structure of the earth. I can explain how this is
important in explaining why earthquakes and volcanoes occur.
I can draw the different plate boundaries and label the features of them.
Constructive (divergent), destructive (convergent) and conservative (transform).
I can explain what happens at each type of boundary: divergent, convergent
and conservative/transform
I can give examples of economic, environmental and social impacts of
earthquakes and volcanoes.
I can give examples of primary and secondary impacts of earthquakes
I can name an earthquake in an LEDC and MEDC and describe the impacts
and the responses. E.g. Haiti 2011, Japan 2011
I can name a volcano in a MEDC and LEDC and describe the impacts and
responses. E.g. Iceland 2011, Montserrat 1997
I can explain how the impact of natural hazards can be reduced e.g.
technology, building techniques, education, prediction, evacuation planning,
aid etc
I can describe and explain the global distribution of tropical cyclones and
droughts.
I can explain why tropical cyclones occur and in those areas
I can give examples of economic, environmental and social impacts of tropical
cyclones
I can name a MEDC & LEDC case study of a tropical storm and its causes,
impacts and responses e.g. Hurricane Katrina, USA 2005 & Cyclone Nargis,
Burma 2008
I can give reasons for the differences in impacts between LEDC and MEDC
I can explain the physical (climatic) and human (overpopulation) causes of
droughts
I can explain the social, economic and environmental impacts of droughts
I can name an MEDC & LEDC drought case study with causes, impacts and
responses e.g. Australia La Nina 2011, the Sahel Ethiopia 1985-onward
I can explain why economic development can influence the severity of the
impact of a hazard
I can explain why people choose to continue to live in hazardous areas
I can explain what these terms mean:
Natural hazard Epicentre Eye Infrastructure Mantle Tectonic plate Magma
Mid Ocean Ridge Tsunami Levees Drought Storm surge Subduction zone
Convergent Divergent Transform Overgrazing Overpopulation Desertification
Theme 4 Economic Development checklist
5. Now I’ve reached the end of the Economic
Development unit:
Yes Think so No
I can explain what is meant by ‘development’ and how
development indicators are used to measure it
I can suggest how development means more than just
wealth and be able to explain quality of life
I can describe and explain types of poverty and attempts
to reduce poverty
I can suggest what the ‘development gap’ / North-South
divide is and why it exists
I can suggest how development can be affected by aid,
name different kinds of aid, and describe how
sustainable they are
I can describe & evaluate an aid project such as Water
Aid, Goat Aid or Computer Aid – including how
sustainable it is
I understand what employment structure means & can
explain primary, secondary, tertiary & quaternary
employment
I can explain how & why employment patterns change
over time – comparing LEDC, NIC and MEDC examples
I understand the social, economic & environmental
factors that influence where an industry locates and how
this changes
I can name, describe & explain the impacts of industries
in LEDCs and MEDCs and NICs
I have knowledge of my case studies (primary – Kaweh
Ijen sulphur mining, secondary – South Korea
manufacturing, tertiary – Portsmouth retail, quaternary –
Cambridge science parks)
I can describe and explain what a MNC is and the
impacts of it (positive and negative) on the host country
(e.g. Coca Cola, India)
I can explain how MNCs and globalisation affect
development
I can describe and explain the effects of industries upon
the environment
I can explain what these terms mean:
Development indicator Quality of life HDI sustainable development NIC
Absolute poverty Relative poverty North-South divide Brandt line Bilateral aid
Primary employment Secondary employment Tertiary employment Quaternary industry
GDP per capita MNC Outsourcing Footloose industry Globalisation
6. GCSE Geography Case Study revision list
Theme 1 Rivers & Coasts
Case Study About Need to know
River Derwent, England A River Valley & its
landforms
AND
River flooding in an MEDC
Location
Landforms (waterfalls, meanders, etc,.)
Changes over river course
Causes, effects of floods and responses
to it
Hengistbury Head
or
Swanage Bay (Old Harry Rocks)
A coastal area and its
landforms
Location
Landforms (spit, headland, bay, beaches,
caves, arches, stacks, stumps)
Causes of and management of landforms
Highcliffe & Barton-on-Sea
OR
Happisburgh
Management of a coastal
area
Location
Landforms and processes
Basic geology
Types of management in place & how
sustainable these are
Theme 3 Natural Hazards
Case Study About Need to know:
Haiti earthquake 2010 One tectonic hazard
event in an LEDC. Causes, effects (primary / secondary) &
response to the hazard.
Be aware that the level of economic
development influences the severity of
the impact of a hazard, i.e. LEDCs more
likely to have greater death toll, MEDCs
likely to have more $ damages
Methods of hazard protection, prediction
& preparation.
Japanese Earthquake 2011
Or
Iceland volcano 2010
One tectonic hazard
event in an MEDC.
Sahel Ethiopia drought
Or
Cyclone Nargis (Burma)
One climatic hazard
event in an LEDC.
Hurricane Katrina
Or
Australia drought (La Nina)
One climatic hazard
event in an MEDC.
Theme 4 Economic Development
Each examination question has a case study at the end worth 8 marks. You will
need to apply relevant knowledge and understanding of real examples.
7. Case Study About Need to know
Water Aid / Computer Aid / Goat Aid Case study of an aid
project in an LEDC
Why aid is needed, types of aid
That some aid is more sustainable than
others & why.
LEDC: sulphur mining (primary)
Indonesia, Kawah Ijen volcano
NIC: manufacturing (secondary) in
South Korea
MEDC: retail / services (tertiary) in
Gunwharf Quays Portsmouth, UK
And research & development
(quaternary) Cambridge Science
Parks
Factors that affect the
location of industry in
LEDCs and MEDCs
There are physical and human factors
that influence the location of different
types of industry.
Industry locations have to change over
time (due to competition, lack of
resources, environmental decline, lack of
workers, etc.)
Coca Cola (secondary
manufacturing), India
A case study of a MNC
investment in a specific
area in an international
context.
The effects MNCs have in the areas they
choose to locate in and in other places.
Positive & negative social, environmental
and economic impacts of MNCs.
Coca Cola, India (secondary)
Or
BP Oil Spill Gulf of Mexico
A case study of
where conflicts exist
between economic
development and
environmental
damage
How industry and economic development
can have an impact on the environment.
The impacts of industry.
How these conflicts are managed
sustainably.
Remember case study questions are Level marked i.e.:
Level 1 (1-3 marks): basic description showing limited knowledge and
understanding. Meaning not communicated very clearly.
Level 2 (4-6 marks): Refers to named case study, some relevant knowledge
demonstrated and some facts/evidence are included to support answer.
Meaning is communicated clearly.
Level 3 (7-8 marks): Valid case study given and a full range of place-specific
detail used to effectively answer the question. Good knowledge and
understanding shown through facts / evidence. Meaning is communicated
very clearly.
You should try to write three well developed ideas in your answer! P.E.E.L.