This page will show the material for Year 9, 10 and Year 11 students, scroll down to find what you are looking for!
It is important to note that the IGCSEs is a 3 year course, therefore all of the work you complete in year 10 needs to be constantly revised in order to maintain excellent grades in your final exams at the end of Year 11.
Paper 1 is the most important paper for the geography exam as it carries the most marks it is worth 45% (75 marks) of your total grade. You will have 1 hour 45 minutes to complete the paper. All of the topics covered are divided into three themes and you must answer ONE question from EACH theme.
Theme 1 - Population /Migration and Settlement
Theme 2 - Plate tectonics, River Processes, Weathering, Marine Processes, Weather, Climate and Ecosystems
Theme 3 - Agriculture Systems, Industrial Systems, Leisure and Tourism, Energy, Water and Development.
It is very important that you read through the full paper and pick ONE question from each theme. BE VERY CAREFUL if you answer two questions from the same theme you will only be awarded marks for your best answer, so straight away you will lose 25 marks!
Paper 2 is all about geographical skills, you will be tested on your ability to read maps, diagrams, graphs, data/tables and text (newspaper articles etc). You will have 1 hour 30 minutes to complete the paper. It is worth 27.5% (60 marks) of your total grade.
There are 6 questions on this paper. Question 1 is always Map Skills and this carries the most marks (20 marks), The remaining five questions are on various different topics and are worth 8 marks each. It is very important that you answer ALL questions
Paper 4 is the alternative to course work written exam which you take instead of completing the coursework assignment (Paper 3). There are 2 questions on this paper (30 marks each) and you must complete ALL questions. You will have 1 hour 30 minutes to complete the paper and it is worth 27.5% (60 marks) of your total grade.
The 2 questions will be based on the three themes from paper 1, so while you will not have gone out and done the coursework physically, you will be expected to
understand how a typical coursework is organised
have a good knowledge and understanding of a wider variety of data and collection techniques and skills which might be used in the fieldwork
use geographical skills, knowledge and understanding to help interpret and analyse results from the data presented to you in the paper
comment on any patterns shown
formulate conclusions based on evidence presented
evaluate how a particular study was carried out
make suggestions as to how the study could be improved
To help you to maximise your performance on this paper is it a very good idea to practice and use various geographical instruments which will help you in the written exam.
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