LOWER SECONDARY GEOGRAPHY YEAR 8 SAMPLE

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This Sample shows One module from the full course and is designed to give you a flavour of the Wolsey Hall approach to home study.

Geography is such an important subject. It is the study of Earth’s landscapes, peoples, places and environments, past, present and future. It is, quite simply, about the world in which we live.

In this course, you will work your way through six modules which follow the English National Curriculum, using the geog.2 textbook and a range of other resources – web pages, videos, worksheets and quizzes – within the course. The course also links to a wealth of resources on Kerbo Links to an external site.odle Links to an external site.* (videos, animations, worksheets) which will truly enhance your learning experience. You will also have the opportunity to complete online tests for every topic. Through the topic work and varied assignments, you will develop a wide range of geographical skills, such as map and graph work, decision-making and extended writing.

During your course, you will learn a lot about Geography that is fascinating and useful. By the end of the Year 8 course, you should have developed your knowledge and understanding of:

  • Places and People: you will have developed your knowledge of a wide range of locations around the world, and their key physical and human characteristics, with a particular focus this year, on Asia and China.
  • Processes: you will have a wider understanding of the human and physical processes that shape our world and bring about change, for example – how and why it rains, how humans are impacting on our climate, and how and why cities grow.
  • Geographical Skills: you will have practised and improved a wide range of skills, including mapwork, graphical analysis and evaluating data, with a particular focus on fieldwork skills and the use of GIS (Geographical information Systems).

Let’s start uncovering Geography by using the Course Guide.

 

* This video also covers features that are not applicable for the course, such as setting homework. Please note that access to Kerboodle is only available on the full course.