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Presentation © Hodder Gibson 2012 Why study place?

Geography is really the study of our planet – its landscape, its people and how we all interact. Presentation © Hodder Gibson 2012

If you are going to be a good geographer, then you need to develop your skills in observation and information gathering. Presentation © Hodder Gibson 2012

Geography affects you from the moment you get up to the moment you go to bed (would you dress differently if it was raining?). Presentation © Hodder Gibson 2012

Geography helps you develop the skills that you need to think for yourself, and not believe all you read or hear. Presentation © Hodder Gibson 2012

Place defines people. Presentation © Hodder Gibson 2012

Geography helps you find out about and understand your local area. Presentation © Hodder Gibson 2012

Geography helps you understand the landscape, analyse data and stops you getting lost. Presentation © Hodder Gibson 2012

Geography is everything you touch, everything you see and even everything you smell! Presentation © Hodder Gibson 2012

The Social Subjects provide you with the skills to get a job. Presentation © Hodder Gibson 2012

Your Turn! Read pages: 2 and 3 Answer questions: 1–3 Presentation © Hodder Gibson 2012