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SAMPLES OF WORK FROM www.ncaction.org.uk GEOGRAPHY KS3
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GEOGRAPHY LEVEL 3 WORK Characterised by the pupil’s ability to: follow simple questions in an enquiry use skills to respond to questions show awareness of similarities/differences between places offer simple explanations for the location of features offer reasons for some of their observations/judgements
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GEOGRAPHY LEVEL 4 WORK Characterised by the pupil’s ability to: suggest their own suitable geographical questions use skills to investigate places and environments understand a range of places /themes at various scales begin to describe patterns/processes and understand effects describe how people can improve/damage the environment
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GEOGRAPHY LEVEL 5 WORK Characterised by the pupil’s ability to: identify their own sequence of relevant geographical questions select appropriate skills to reach/present conclusions describe how geographical processes affect environments offer explanations for geographical patterns/processes explain how people can affect the environment (+/- ways)
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GEOGRAPHY LEVEL 6 WORK Characterised by the pupil’s ability to: present their own valid independent conclusions following enquiry select and use a wide range of skills to carry out investigations apply their knowledge to a wide range of places/themes describe & explain a wide range of patterns/processes at different scales explain /compare a variety of approaches to managing environments, appreciating the effects of different values and attitudes appreciating the effects of different values and attitudes
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GEOGRAPHY LEVEL 7 WORK Characterised by the pupil’s ability to: show a growing independence in enquiry skills and the ability to reach substantiated conclusions from an independent investigation substantiated conclusions from an independent investigation select and use a wide range of skills/evidence to carry out investigations describe the interdependence between places/people/environments and the influence of people’s values and attitudes the influence of people’s values and attitudes describe interactions between physical and human processes explain how human actions can have unintended environmental consequences that can lead to change/conflict consequences that can lead to change/conflict
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GEOGRAPHY LEVEL 8 WORK Characterised by the pupil’s ability to: show a complete independence in enquiry skills and the ability to reach substantiated conclusions from an effective independent investigation substantiated conclusions from an effective independent investigation select and use a wide range of skills/evidence to carry out investigations effectively, accurately and with critical evaluation of evidence. effectively, accurately and with critical evaluation of evidence. account for the interdependence between places/people/environments and understand the range and complexity of factors in operation and understand the range and complexity of factors in operation explain interactions between physical and human processes understand and apply the principles of sustainable development
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Melanie’s poster conveys the idea that the façade seen by tourists can mask the reality. Can a creative poster like this provide the basis for the allocation of a level?
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