Year 10 Geography
This page lays out the topics that are taught in Year 10 Geography at Regent House. The curriculum tries to develop skills and content that are required in Geography and life and work. Transferable Skills include ICT, numeracy, literacy and decision-making. There are regular opportunities for assessment through regular homework, some of which are assessed, and through testing. There are also opportunities for fieldwork, a vital part of any Geography curriculum.
Unit 1: International Development
In this unit, pupils will learn:
* How we live in an unequal world
* What is development
* How Malawi is doing
* How the development gap grew
* What is meant by globalisation, development and TNCs
* How people try to escape from poverty
* How we can try to put an end to poverty
The pupils will be assessed through effective questioning in class, but unit scores will be calculated through assessed homework, spelling test of key words and end of unit test.
Notebook presentation must be neat and tidy and the pupils will have an opportunity to self evaluate at the end of every unit. Parents are encouraged to aid in this process and must sign the sheet at the end of every unit.
* How we live in an unequal world
* What is development
* How Malawi is doing
* How the development gap grew
* What is meant by globalisation, development and TNCs
* How people try to escape from poverty
* How we can try to put an end to poverty
The pupils will be assessed through effective questioning in class, but unit scores will be calculated through assessed homework, spelling test of key words and end of unit test.
Notebook presentation must be neat and tidy and the pupils will have an opportunity to self evaluate at the end of every unit. Parents are encouraged to aid in this process and must sign the sheet at the end of every unit.
unit 2: Our Restless Planet
unit 3:
In this unit, pupils will learn:
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The pupils will be assessed through effective questioning in class, but unit scores will be calculated through assessed homework, spelling test of key words and end of unit test.
Notebook presentation must be neat and tidy and the pupils will have an opportunity to self evaluate at the end of every unit. Parents are encouraged to aid in this process and must sign the sheet at the end of every unit.
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The pupils will be assessed through effective questioning in class, but unit scores will be calculated through assessed homework, spelling test of key words and end of unit test.
Notebook presentation must be neat and tidy and the pupils will have an opportunity to self evaluate at the end of every unit. Parents are encouraged to aid in this process and must sign the sheet at the end of every unit.
unit 4: globalisation
unit 5: Rivers
In this unit, pupils will learn:
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The pupils will be assessed through effective questioning in class, but unit scores will be calculated through assessed homework, spelling test of key words and end of unit test.
Notebook presentation must be neat and tidy and the pupils will have an opportunity to self evaluate at the end of every unit. Parents are encouraged to aid in this process and must sign the sheet at the end of every unit.
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The pupils will be assessed through effective questioning in class, but unit scores will be calculated through assessed homework, spelling test of key words and end of unit test.
Notebook presentation must be neat and tidy and the pupils will have an opportunity to self evaluate at the end of every unit. Parents are encouraged to aid in this process and must sign the sheet at the end of every unit.