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YEAR ELEVEN REVISION PROGRAMME
IMPORTANT WARNING!
You need to revise well for the first paper BUT ....
The Second Paper has more
extended questions and therefore you need to answer these questions in much more detail, and revise more thoroughly, particularly the CASE STUDIES. (All pupils perform less well on the second paper - BEWARE!!
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Syllabus Information
What you should have in order to assist you>

Your own revision notebook (Exercise book) (compiled over the course) - this is particularly important for the CASE STUDIES which the exam papers will ask you to give.
(Please note that you can use any case studies you come accross from other sources too.
i.e. Wideworld magazine, videos, TV Programmes (eg.bitesize), Other more expansive revision guides.
Online Revision - excellent
LETTS Revision Guide - excellent for the general content (not so good for case studies)
Past Examination papers - available from the teaching staff
General Advice - Remember AQA (the exam board)  refer to your submitted coursework as Paper 1
The First Paper you take on June 4th (Monday) is called Paper 2 if you are diong 'Foundation Tier' and Paper 4 if you are doing Higher Tier.
The Second Paper you take on June 7th. (Thursday) is called Paper 3 if you do 'Foundation Tier' and Paper 5 if you do 'Hier Tier' - CLEAR! GOOD. If not, ask! Go on, open your mouth!!
REVISING - I should revise a Physical Topic one week and a Human topic the next!
TOPICS to Cover

(Please note that you will not be able to do topics 4 and 5. either/ or)

First Paper (2 or 4)

1. Mapwork
2. Coasts
3. Ecosystems
4. Tectonics
or
5. Rocks and Landscapes

Second Paper (3 or 5)

6. Settlement
7. Agriculture
8. Managing Resources
TOPIC - DATE chosen

  1.

  2.

  3.

  4

  5

  6

  7

  8
Dates available 2001

Week beginning:
April   9
April 16
April 23
April 30
May   7
May 14
May 21
May 28

First Paper (2 or 4)
Monday June 4th. am

Second Paper (3 or 5)
Thursday June 7th. pm
COASTS
Case Study - Holderness
Key Syllabus Words Defined
SETTLEMENT
Case Study - Birmingham
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