I have been teaching IGCSE for over 7 years. I have prepared candidates for both O Level and A Level exams with an excellent track record. Over the years I have gathered in depth understanding of the subject. This has enabled me to produce material that is up to CIE standards. The best topical analysis of IGCSE Geography, based on the CIE RAG test. The topics include answered CIE past paper questions arranged topically. Ideal for both teacher and student preparation for O Level exams
I have been teaching IGCSE for over 7 years. I have prepared candidates for both O Level and A Level exams with an excellent track record. Over the years I have gathered in depth understanding of the subject. This has enabled me to produce material that is up to CIE standards. The best topical analysis of IGCSE Geography, based on the CIE RAG test. The topics include answered CIE past paper questions arranged topically. Ideal for both teacher and student preparation for O Level exams
What are the characteristics of urban land use?
How does urban land use vary between countries at different levels of development?
What is the effect of change in land use and rapid urban growth?
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Professionally prepared slides with quality pictures and relevant links to YouTube videos. Ideal for display in class. strictly follows the IGCSE syllabus for Environmental management 0680. It also has practise questions.
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to
Explain the composition and structure of the atmosphere
Explain the greenhouse effect
Describe the causes of atmospheric pollution and the impacts on people and the environment
Explain how the effects of atmospheric pollution can be reduced
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Expertly prepared slides, with quality pictures and relevant links to YouTube videos to make the slides more interactive covering the new syllabus content for environmental management IGCSE 0680. It contains;
Fossil fuels and describe how they are formed.
Classification of energy into renewable and non renewable
How different energy sources make electricity
Environmental, economic and social impacts of different energy sources
Different demands for energy
How energy sources can be managed efficiently
Current research into possible new energy sources
The impact of oil pollution
How impacts of oil pollution can be minimised
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the slides cover the new syllabus content for environmental management IGCSE 0680. It contains;
The resources we obtain from the oceans
The distribution of marine Fisheries
The ocean currents of the world
The effects of El Nino and Southern oscillation
How fishing has affected fish populations and fisheries
The relationship between farming marine species and the fishing industry
The ways in which Fisheries can be managed successfully
Expertly prepared slides following the new IGCSE syllabus 0680 with quality links and links to relevant videos
The slides cover;
Describe different types of natural hazard including earthquakes volcanic eruption and tropical cyclones, flooding and drought
explain the causes and global distribution of this natural hazards and relate them to the Earth’s structure
explain the impact these natural hazards can have on people and environment
explain different strategies for managing this natural hazards
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Strictly follows the A-level Cambridge Environmental management new syllabus for examinations from 2022. A great resource for both teachers and students- a remedy since Cambridge has no resource yet for this syllabus. It is also useful for any environmental studies, Biology and even Geography at all levels. This resource covers-
Continents and oceans
the world’s continents and major oceans
classification by income level
Sustainability
the need for the sustainable management of resources
the water cycle
The structure and composition of the atmosphere
the major components of the Earth’s atmosphere
the structure of the Earth’s atmosphere as divided into four primary layers
ozone layer
the natural greenhouse effect that maintains the Earth’s ambient temperature
biome, ecosystem, population, community, habitat and niche
the biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem
how biotic factors affect the number and the diversity of organisms found within an ecosystem
examples of biotic interactions
photosynthesis
word and chemical equations for photosynthesis
chlorophyll captures light energy for photosynthesis
that the availability of water, the concentration of carbon dioxide and factors affecting photosynthesis
how photosynthesis on land and in the oceans is a vital part of the carbon cycle and has an important effect on carbon dioxide The carbon cycle
producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer and decomposer
trophic levels as feeding levels within food chains
Identify organisms at different feeding levels in a food chain or food web
energy is transferred between organisms in a food chain, starting with a producer
how energy is lost in food chains
simple food chains and food webs
aerobic respiration
the word and chemical equation for aerobic respiration
the carbon cycle
Interpret and draw diagrams representing the carbon cycle
Based on the CIE standards, perfect for both teacher and student, especially those preparing for final IGCSE Geography exams. It is also embeded with well answered CIE past paper questions from the same topic. weather instruments; rain gauge, thermometer, stevenson screen, barometer, weather station, hygrometer, dry and wet bulb thermometer.
slides are neatly arranged with high quality pictures
A great resource, well researched and elaborated for year 12 students and any other student doing environmental studies, useful for both Biology and Geography studies. strictly follows the Cambridge syllabus covering the 8 main topics of
1 Introduction to environmental management
2 Environmental research and data collection
3 Managing human population
4 Managing ecosystems and biodiversity
5 Managing resources
6 Managing water supplies
7 Managing the atmosphere
8 Managing climate change
This is a useful teaching and revision resource to cover up for lack of textbook from Cambridge education. Enjoy!
Strictly follows the A-level Cambridge Environmental management new syllabus for examinations from 2022. A great resource for both teachers and students- a remedy since Cambridge has no resource yet for this syllabus. It is also useful for any environmental studies, Biology and even Geography at all levels. This resource covers-
The scientific method
Formulate hypotheses
Characteristics of Hypothesis
Design investigations in which variables are controlled and quantitative results are collected
dependent and independent variable
Interpret data to determine whether they support or refute the hypothesis being tested
Explain how limitations in the measurement of data lead to uncertainty in the results
understanding that a hypothesis that is consistently supported by investigation and observation can become a theory
Environmental research in the context of climate change
reliable and bias
how historical data have developed
how bias has led to the misuse of scientific data
how unreliable data has led to false reporting of scientific conclusions
Collection of environmental data
Sampling strategies
how random sampling and systematic sampling strategies aim to ensure samples are well distributed with a low risk of bias
factors influencing the suitability of random sampling or systematic sampling strategies for different studies
techniques used to collect sample data
Quadrats (open frame
Grid and point)
Pitfall traps
Sweep nets
Beating tray
kick sampling
Light traps
Capture-mark-recapture
water turbidity
Questionnaires
Interviews
benefits and limitations of each sampling technique listed
population size using the Lincoln index
biodiversity using the Simpson’s index of diversity
abundance using quadrat data
The use of technology in data collection and analysis
Remote sensing
Radio tracking
Computational Modeling
What Is Crowdsourcing?
‘big data’
Big data challenges
benefits and limitations of the analysis of big data
Strictly follows the A-level Cambridge Environmental management new syllabus for examinations from 2022. A great resource for both teachers and students- a remedy since Cambridge has no resource yet for this syllabus. It is also useful for any environmental studies, Biology and even Geography at all levels. The resource includes colourful quality pictures and direct links to relevant Youtube videosThis resource covers-
Continents and oceans
the world’s continents and major oceans
classification by income level
Sustainability
the need for the sustainable management of resources
the water cycle
The structure and composition of the atmosphere
the major components of the Earth’s atmosphere
the structure of the Earth’s atmosphere as divided into four primary layers
ozone layer
the natural greenhouse effect that maintains the Earth’s ambient temperature
biome, ecosystem, population, community, habitat and niche
the biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem
how biotic factors affect the number and the diversity of organisms found within an ecosystem
examples of biotic interactions
photosynthesis
word and chemical equations for photosynthesis
chlorophyll captures light energy for photosynthesis
that the availability of water, the concentration of carbon dioxide and factors affecting photosynthesis
how photosynthesis on land and in the oceans is a vital part of the carbon cycle and has an important effect on carbon dioxide The carbon cycle
producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer and decomposer
trophic levels as feeding levels within food chains
Identify organisms at different feeding levels in a food chain or food web
energy is transferred between organisms in a food chain, starting with a producer
how energy is lost in food chains
simple food chains and food webs
aerobic respiration
the word and chemical equation for aerobic respiration
the carbon cycle
Interpret and draw diagrams representing the carbon cycle
Strictly follows the A-level Cambridge Environmental management new syllabus for examinations from 2022. A great resource for both teachers and students- a remedy since Cambridge has no resource yet for this syllabus. It is also useful for any environmental studies, Biology and even Geography at all levels. This resource covers-
Human population dynamics and structure
population density
factors influencing population density and distribution
populations in terms of their size and the composition of different age groups
how changes in birth rates, death rates and migration rates may affect population size and composition
the dependency ratio
What Is the Dependency Ratio
reasons for differences between the population structures of HICs and LICs
POPULATION PYRAMIDS IN LICS
POPULATION PYRAMIDS IN HICS
Impacts of human population change
the impacts of ageing populations on countries
Managing human population change
Managing overpopulation
Strictly follows the A-level Cambridge Environmental management new syllabus for examinations from 2022. A great resource for both teachers and students- a remedy since Cambridge has no resource yet for this syllabus. It is also useful for any environmental studies, Biology and even Geography at all levels. Contains high quality pictures which relevant direct links to Youtube videos. This resource covers-
Ecosystems
the world’s major terrestrial biomes in terms of their climate, soil type and vegetation
characteristics of primary and secondary succession from pioneer species through intermediate stages to a climax community
gross primary productivity and net primary productivity
ecosystem productivity as the rate of production of biomass for an ecosystem
Productivity within trophic levels
the efficiency of energy transfer between trophic levels
Interpret and draw ecological pyramids based on numbers, biomass and energy
the shapes of ecological pyramids
Types of Ecological Pyramids
Managing the conservation of biodiversity
native species and invasive species
the impacts of invasive species on biodiversity
the benefits of conserving biodiversity
legislation and protocols as methods of conserving biodiversity
the role of the Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered species (EDGE) programme in the conservation of biodiversity
captive breeding and release as a method of conserving biodiversity
habitat conservation and creation as methods of conserving biodiversity
explain the impacts of human activity on tropical rainforests
strategies for managing the impacts of human activity on tropical rainforests
impacts of human activity on Antarctica
strategies for managing the impacts of human activity on Antarctica
Strictly follows the A-level Cambridge Environmental management new syllabus for examinations from 2022. A great resource for both teachers and students- a remedy since Cambridge has no resource yet for this syllabus. It is also useful for any environmental studies, Biology and even Geography at all levels. Contains high quality pictures with direct and relevant Youtube videos links. This resource covers-
Food security
causes of food insecurity and threats to food security
impacts of food insecurity
Managing food Insecurity
Energy resources
energy resources as renewable or non-renewable
Various Causes of the Global Energy Crisis
Impacts of energy insecurity
The Economic Impacts of Energy Insecurity
Social Impacts
Possible Solutions to the Problem of Global Energy Crisis
Waste disposal methods
Advantages and disadvantages for HICs and LICs of this waste disposal
Impacts of waste disposal
Strictly follows the A-level Cambridge Environmental management new syllabus for examinations from 2022. A great resource for both teachers and students- a remedy since Cambridge has no resource yet for this syllabus. It is also useful for any environmental studies, Biology and even Geography at all levels. Contains high quality pictures and relevant Youtube links. This resource covers-
Water scarcity
Global water distribution
Water security
Major Causes of Water Scarcity
Impacts of Water Scarcity
Factors to Reduce Water Scarcity
Strictly follows the A-level Cambridge Environmental management new syllabus for examinations from 2022. A great resource for both teachers and students- a remedy since Cambridge has no resource yet for this syllabus. It is also useful for any environmental studies, Biology and even Geography at all levels. Contains quality pictures with relevant Youtube links. This resource covers-
Define greenhouse gases
the major sources of greenhouse gas emissions from human activities
how increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere cause the enhanced greenhouse effect leading to global warming
the difficulties of monitoring and predicting climate change
The impacts of climate change
the impacts of climate change on the environment
the impacts of climate change on human populations
Managing climate change
strategies for managing climate change through the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
geoengineering strategies to counteract climate change
Aerosol injection
Marine cloud brightening
High-albedo crops and buildings
Ocean mirror
Cloud thinning
Space sunshades
Chapter 7 of the As Environmental management syllabus. Strictly following all the areas required by CIE examination and syllabus. Great source to compensate for the lack of printed material by Cambridge. Contains quality pictures and relevant Youtube links. This unit contains the following information
Acid deposition
Types of acid deposition
Formation of acid deposition
Impacts of acid deposition
Photochemical smog and its impacts
Managing air pollution
Ozone depletion
OZone hole
Ozone depletion over Antarctica
Impacts of ozone depletion
International agreements to reduce ozone depletion
Impacts of alternatives to ozone depleting substances
The Rowland-Molina theory
Based on IGCSE Geography and CIE standards. Perfect for both teachers and student preparing for O Level exams. Also embeded with well answered CIE past paper questions. Subtopics; Pollution- air pollution, light pollution, visual pollution, noise pollution, greenhouse effect, enhanced greenhouse effect, natural greenhouse effect, global warming, impacts of global warming, solutions to global warming, climate change. ThE SLIDES ARE VERY CREATIVELY designed with quality pictures and videos embeded. Ideal for classroom projection
Based on the CIE standards, perfect for both teacher and student, especially those preparing for final IGCSE Geography exams. It is also embeded with well answered CIE past paper questions from the same topic
The powerpoint includes :
The parts of a wave
Differences between constructive and destructive waves
Wave erosion processes
Wave transport processes
Wave erosion features
Wave deposition features
Coastal hazards and opportunities
Coastal defence
Soft engineering
Hard engineering
Coral reefs
Mangroves
very creatively designed and neatly arranged with quality pictures and video links. ideal for classroom presentation
Based on the CIE standards, perfect for both teacher and student, especially those preparing for final IGCSE Geography exams. It is also embeded with well answered CIE past paper questions from the same topic.
it contains parts of the river
The hydrological cycle
River erosion processes
River transport processes
River erosion features
River deposition features
River flooding
Causes, impacts and solutions to flooding
Opportunities of living close to the rivers
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