GAS43 - GCSE Geography AQA Complete Revision & Practice includes Online Edition, Videos & Quizzes (2024)

This all-in-one Complete Revision & Practice guide to AQA GCSE Geography covers every Human and Physical Geography topic, with clear study notes, superb examples and case studies. Plus, there’s a wide range of exam-style practice questions and mini practice exams (with all the answers included at the back). There’s also plenty of advice for Issue Evaluation, Fieldwork and Geographical Skills!

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  • Key Stage: KS4
  • Subject: Geography
  • Exam Board: AQA
  • Years Covered: 10-11
  • Level: 9-1 (GCSE)
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  • Colour: Full Colour
  • Publication Date: 2023
  • No of Pages: 224
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GAS43 - GCSE Geography AQA Complete Revision & Practice includes Online Edition, Videos & Quizzes (2024)

FAQs

How to answer geography GCSE questions in AQA? ›

Structuring your answer
  1. P oint - make a point that is relevant to the question. This could be your opinion or naming a case study.
  2. E vidence - give evidence to support your answer. ...
  3. E xplanation - explain what this evidence shows.
  4. L ink - link your points back to the question to make sure that you have answered it.

How to revise for geography GCSE AQA? ›

GCSE Geography Revision Techniques
  1. Technique 1 – Revision Cards. ...
  2. Technique 2 – Mind Maps. ...
  3. Technique 3 – Asking questions when taking notes. ...
  4. Technique 4 – Change the form of information. ...
  5. Technique 5 – Teach It! ...
  6. Technique 6 – What would you tell your brother? ...
  7. Technique 7 – Condense it – 1. ...
  8. Technique 8 – Condense it – 2.

Why is GCSE geography hard? ›

I think one of the main reasons for this is that it is an interdisciplinary subject. Geography touches on lots of different subject areas (science, economics, politics, sociology etc.) so the depth on knowledge required in each aspect is not to the same level as if you were studying each component subject individually.

How to get 9 in GCSE Geography? ›

To achieve a grade 9 in GCSE geography, it is important to have the right resources, focus on the most important topics, use effective strategies to manage time, improve research skills, and practice for the exam. All of these elements need to be done in order for a student to excel in their GCSE Geography exam.

Is geography GCSE easy? ›

Top 10 easiest GCSE subjects (ranked by students)

From this point of view, the top 10 chosen by students places subjects in the following order, from easiest to hardest: Geography, Film Studies, Religious Studies, Media Studies, Hospitality and Catering, Business Studies, Drama, Physical Education, and Sociology.

How to pass GCSE geography? ›

Memorising Important Facts

For those looking to pass their GCSE Geography, there are several important steps to take. Firstly, it is essential to be familiar with revising strategies and practice tests. Memorising geography words and terms is an important part of the preparation for the exam.

How can I revise geography quickly? ›

Top Tips for Geography Revision by Tim Bayliss
  1. Tip 1 – Where to revise. Find somewhere quiet without distractions so that you can concentrate. ...
  2. Tip 2 – Dealing with distractions. ...
  3. Tip 3 – Improve your long-term memory. ...
  4. Tip 4 – Know your case studies. ...
  5. Tip 5 – Know your command words. ...
  6. Tip 6 – Think SLOP (Shed loads of practice)!

How can I revise better for GCSE? ›

See what you could study at uni
  1. Start early. Getting an early start on your revision is always a good thing. ...
  2. Make a revision timetable. Creating a revision timetable should be your first step. ...
  3. Set mini goals. ...
  4. Mix it up. ...
  5. Revise with others. ...
  6. Practice papers. ...
  7. Take breaks. ...
  8. Move around.
Dec 19, 2023

How long is GCSE geography AQA? ›

For the summer 2024 exams and onwards, the total exam time for this paper will change from 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes. We hope this change will have a positive impact on learners sitting the exam and will allow them more time to complete all the requirements of the assessment to the best of their ability.

Are GCSEs harder than American SATs? ›

Are American SATs harder than GCSEs? SAT subject tests are harder than GCSE tests because they're used to get into American universities and colleges. However, many argue that the SATs are too easy because they're only one hour long and made up of multiple-choice questions.

Which GCSE is the hardest? ›

Top 10 Hardest GCSEs
  • What are the hardest GCSE subjects?
  • •#1. Mathematics.
  • •#2. Art & Design (3D Design)
  • •#3. English Language.
  • •#4. Citizenship Studies.
  • •#5. Geography.
  • •#6. Design and Technology.
  • •#7. History.
May 24, 2024

Is GCSE PE hard? ›

It is a bit hard, cause you have to learn a sport and progress a lot. Also the Cooper runs would make you sure that death is real (just kidding, but they really do make you question your life choices), but my friend lilovesves it, so I guess it'd be nice.

How rare is a grade 9 GCSE? ›

Percentage of GCSE entries in England in 2022 and 2023, by grade level
Characteristic20222023
614.7%14%
710.9%9.6%
88.5%7.1%
96.6%4.9%
6 more rows
Sep 1, 2023

How to get 9 in all GCSEs? ›

Understand the Exams: Learn about how your GCSE exams are structured and what's expected in them. Make a Study Plan: Create a schedule for studying that covers several months. Less intensive revision over a longer period of time is always significantly better than last minute cramming.

What percentage do you need to get a 9 in GCSE? ›

So you can practice your GCSE Maths at the same time! 82.5% is the minimum grade needed to get a grade 9 in this example. Here's another example; the exam has a total of 180 possible marks. 130 marks are needed for a grade 9.

How to answer evaluate questions in geography GCSE? ›

When answering an evaluate question, you should give a short description of the strategy or project being evaluated, before giving a conclusion. The conclusion should be backed-up by evidence to support it.

How to answer 6 markers in geography GCSE? ›

Always write in full sentences. Make either two or three points for a 6 or 9-mark question. Give reasons for each point. Use sentence starters such as 'This is because…'.

How to structure a 12 marker in geography GCSE AQA? ›

What is the structure for 12 mark questions?
  1. Define key terms in the question. ...
  2. First paragraph on the most important factor/the factor it mainly wants you to analyse in the question, if there is one mentioned. ...
  3. repeat for the amount of factors/points you are using.
Feb 18, 2018

What is in AQA GCSE geography? ›

The subject content is split into four units: 3.1 Living with the physical environment, 3.2 Challenges in the human environment, 3.3 Geographical applications and 3.4 Geographical skills. In units 3.1 and 3.2 the content is split into sections, with each section focusing on a particular geographical theme.

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