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Preparing for Geog4B
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What do you do when you first get the AIB?
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What do you do when you first get the AIB?
Panic, of course…..and then what?
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What is the main issue on this paper?
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1 List all words and phrases that you are not sure you understand fully. Then work with class and teachers to make sure you do understand them. Glossary? 2 List all the topics that you have studied which you think might be related synoptically to the information in the AIB. 3 List all your case studies that you thing might be relevant to the exam on this topic.
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4 What skills might you use to analyse information in the AIB?
5 What fieldwork skills might be needed to support your study? 6 Which websites have you been directed to?.... 7.....and which other ones might you use, if you have time?
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Now, put yourself in my position.
Write the questions. They must be: linked to the AIB testing, and not too predictable suitable for differentiating clear to all candidates fair interesting to geographers
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The new Geog 4B papers have: The old GGB5 papers had:
60 marks 5 – 7 questions from 4 – 15 marks/question some shorter written answers some skills questions a fieldwork linked question The old GGB5 papers had: 50 marks 3 or 4 questions usually 8 – 15 marks/question (almost) all writing in prose
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Top Tips
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Top Tips You must know the AIB!!!
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Top Tips You must look for links between the AIB and your A Level geography.
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Top Tips Be prepared to use and manipulate data. Lifting is a Level 1 skill. Using is a Level 2 skill.
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Top Tips If you have a map you must use the scale and you must look for variations between places.
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Top Tips When writing your answers be prepared to consider the problem on a short-term and long-term basis.
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Top Tips When writing your answers be prepared to consider the problem at a range of scales.
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Top Tips When writing your answers be prepared to consider the issue from different points of view.
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Top Tips When writing your answers be prepared to consider the issue from different points of view….. unless you are told to write it from a particular point.
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Top Tips Plan your time properly.
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Plan your time properly. You have 90 mins for 60 marks.
Top Tips Plan your time properly. You have 90 mins for 60 marks. i.e. 1 mark = 1.5 mins 10 marks = 15 mins 15 marks = 22 mins etc.
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Top Tips If you are given maps, photos, etc. you must respond to what they show, not to a stereotype view of that subject!
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Good luck!
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