Oxford University Press
GCSE 9-1 Geography AQA: Fieldwork eBook Second Edition
Bob Digby, David Holmes
GCSE 9-1 Geography AQA: Fieldwork eBook Second Edition
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This updated online version of the second edition includes revision activities and exam-style questions for every enquiry strand, and uses clear and accessible visual styles to aid students' preparation for the fieldwork element of the Paper 3 exam.

The book features easy-to-digest recaps that summarise the fieldwork enquiry strands from the specification, and Over to you activities help students to apply their knowledge and understanding of each geographical strand.

Students apply their personal fieldwork investigations, just as they will in Paper 3. Exam tips give advice from fieldwork experts on how to best prepare for the exam, while Get exam ready summaries help students to review what they need to know.

The book includes exam practice to help students practise answering questions in 'familiar' and 'unfamiliar' fieldwork contexts and is suitable for both independent study and in-class exam preparation. Guided answers and mark schemes are provided online.

Also available: Student Book, Revision Guide, Exam Practice, Kerboodle, Kerboodle Digital Book (student access)

Language
English
ISBN
9781382029100
Contents
Fieldwork and AQA GCSE Geography
Strand 1 – Developing questions for your enquiry
Thinking of a question, title or hypothesis for geographical enquiry
Using a concept, process, or theory in your enquiry
Using primary and secondary data for your enquiry
Identifying and reducing potential fieldwork risks
Exam-style questions
Strand 2 – Selecting, measuring and recording data
The differences between primary and secondary data
Choosing suitable physical and human data
Using different sampling methods
Justifying your methods of data collection
Exam-style questions
Strand 3 – Processing and presenting fieldwork data
Knowing a range of methods for presenting your data
Selecting the most appropriate methods of presentation
Describing, explaining and adapting your presentation methods
Exam-style questions
Strand 4 – Analysing fieldwork data
Describing, analysing and explaining your results
Making links between different sets of data
Using statistical techniques to understand the data
Spotting anomalies in fieldwork data
Exam-style questions
Strand 5 – Reaching conclusions
Drawing an evidenced conclusion for your enquiry question (or hypothesis)
Exam-style questions
Strand 6 – Evaluating your geographical enquiry
Identifying problems with data collection
Spotting limitations in the data
Thinking of ideas for other data that might be useful
Judging how far your conclusions were reliable
Exam-style questions
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