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Oxford Revise: OCR B GCSE Geography Complete Revision and Practice

Get ready for your OCR B GCSE Geography exam with Oxford Revise

Author Rebecca Priest and Author and Series Editor Tim Bayliss

Suitable for:  GCSE Geography students (14-16)

Price:  £10.99

ISBN: 978-1382039895
Publication date: 15/06/2023
Paperback: 204 pages
Dimensions: 297x210mm

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Description

This revision guide covers all topics for the OCR B GCSE Geography specification. Your students will revise their knowledge and skills as they explore everything from extreme weather to international development. Case studies from the UK and Africa will help them apply and retain what they have revised.


Features

  • Revision guide informed by cognitive science principles
  • Complete revision and practice books
  • Covers everything that students need to revise for OCR B GCSE Geography
  • Experienced Series Editor Tim Bayliss - author, experienced Geography teacher and Senior Leader, a Chartered Geographer and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
  • Supports students to use and improve their metacognition
  • Each topic is comprehensively and clearly covered within Knowledge Organisers
  • Retrieval questions check that knowledge is secure and build long-term retention
  • Exam-style practice questions and model answers give students exam practice and experience
  • QR codes provide links to answers, key word definitions and further revision support on accompanying website

This page was last updated on 22 December 2024 at 20:30 GMT

Table of Contents

1: How can weather be hazardous?
2: Why do we have weather extremes?
3: When does extreme weather become hazardous?
4: How do plate tectonics shape our world
5: How can tectonic movement be hazardous?
6: What evidence is there for climate change?
7: What makes a landscape distinctive?
8: What influences the landscapes of the UK?
9: How are coasts and rivers formed?
10: Coastal landscape
11: River landscape
12: Why are natural ecosystems important?
13: Why do tropical rainforests matter?
14: Why are tropical rainforests being exploited?
15: What will you find in polar environments?
16: Why do people live in urban areas?

17: A city in an advanced country
18: A city in an emerging developing country
19: What is development and how is it measured?/Economic and social measures of development/Causes of unequal development
20: Are LIDCs likely to stay poor/Case study (Zambia) - Part 1
21: Are LIDCs likely to stay poor/Case study (Zambia) - Part 2
22: What does the UK look like in the 21st century?/UK's human + physical characteristics
23: How is the UK's population changing?
24: How is the UK's economy changing?/Case study (Cambridge)
25: Is the UK losing its global significance?/UK's political role in the world
26: Is the UK losing its global significance?/ UK's cultural influence
27: Demand for natural resources (Will we run out of natural resources?)
28: Food security - Part 1 (case study: Somalia)
29: Food security - Part 2
30: Introduction/Geographical skills
31: Geographical exploration/Component 03 exam
32: Geographical fieldwork
33: OS Maps