STANDARD GRADE GEOGRAPHY EXPLORE YOUR WORLD. Standard Grade Geography introduces pupils to Geographical concepts within the Human and Physical environments.

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STANDARD GRADE GEOGRAPHY EXPLORE YOUR WORLD

Standard Grade Geography introduces pupils to Geographical concepts within the Human and Physical environments and looks to involve pupils in issues relevant to their lives. Pupils will develop skills relevant to a wide range of employers through fieldwork, independent research, group work and increasing use of ICT.

The Physical Environment Glaciated landscapes

River landscapes

Weather

Mediterranean climate region

Tundra

Hot Deserts

CLIMATIC REGIONS STANDARD GRADE GEOGRAPHY Tropical Rainforests

The Human Environment Industry

Why not change the way we work? Geography deals with issues in the real world which affect the way we live our lives

! G eography encourages pupils to investigate their world – finding out about issues that are threatening their world today

Farming

Population, Trade & World Development

With a Scottish twist…

OS Map skills ICT & ResearchFieldwork