I don't personally find geography worksheets to be any different than conventional versions. They are really easy to use and understand. Any child can pick up on it.
The science of geography is likely the oldest of all sciences. Geography is the answer to the question that the earliest humans asked, "What's over there?" Exploration and the discovery of new places, new cultures, and new ideas have always been the basic components of geography. Thus, geography is often called the "mother of all sciences" as studying other people and other places led to other scientific fields such as biology, anthropology, geology, mathematics, astronomy, chemistry, among others. Today, geography is commonly divided into two major branches - 1) human geography (also called cultural geography) and 2) physical geography. Human geography, also known as cultural geography, covers a wide swath of human interaction with the land. Human geography includes language, religion, medicine, cities, economics, entertainment, and much more.
1) walk to the stage with confidence,don't look shy and be strong2)speak with a loud voice3)have fun with it and don't let anybody or anything distract youGOOD LUCK WITH YOUR SPEECH CLASS!Answer: This is all good advice, but doesn't answer your question. A good topic is one that you are interested in. Is there a hobby you could talk about? Is there a game at which you excel? Have you been somewhere on holiday with your family? Is there something in the news you find fascinating? Does someone in your family have an unusual job you could discuss? You could also pick something controversial, but local: a new playground, school uniforms, your vision of what the cafeteria should be...but it all depends on your audience. Try to get a topic that grabs their attention, so they aren't bored the whole time.
They could keep track of where their site could of moved to or pick what location they should build their new store or something.
a. the political beliefs of the people b. the growth of towns c. the religious needs of the people d. the distance between houses You pick the answer!
computing/IT they would be very useful
Maths, English and Science :)
Science. For your GCSE's you should choose all three sciences but mainly you would focus on biology and chemistry.
You pick subjects that you enjoy and are good at. But little tip is to pick 8-10 subjects because that will look so good on your C.V in the future. Think carefully about what you want to achieve in life and career you would like to do because you have to pick certain subjects for certain jobs.
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Hi, i am about to pick my GCSE's for year nine but i want to be a air hostess but i dont no what GCSE's i need? Dose anyone else no?... Emily
1) First of all, totally forget about your GCSE's and just think about your favourite subjects and ones that you are good at and choose those.2) If you haven't already thought of enough options, think of one that you don't mind doing or think you could grow to like and do that.3) And if you still haven't got enough, explore yourself and do a bit of research about things you like to do in your spare time (like drawing, building things or even playing video games!), youll never know, there might be a job in some of the strangest things!4) You might want to keep your options open and take subjectts like I.C.T/I.T, buisiness and a language (it's always good to show that you're comitted to learn something as lenghty and complicated as that).And don't be too stressed, its not really your GCSE's that choose your career, its your A levels and later choices in lifeANOTHER ANSWER:well I think you should keep your GCSE's in mind. For example if you decide to do geography as a level it would be very difficult to do so without doing GCSE geography. Also if you want to be a Drama teacher or something theres no point in taking food tech or something is there??- If your not sure about what you want to do when your older pick a broader range of options: The compulsory subjects, A language, humanities (Geography or History) and one of the arts or Tech( textiles, woodtech,ict, foodtech). This gives you a broader range and you are open to more things.-also humanties and a language are not compulsory but it is highly recommendedTry this website mychoicelondon.co.UK and connexions (cant remember the site completely but Google it) there's a quiz here to find what learner you are, what path to take for your career, what kind of career that sounds liek you etc.Really Helpful :)Choices I'm taking: compulsory (maths, English, re, psheec, pe, science) socialogy, drama, geography and spanish. :)Hopeee i helpedd. :]]
if you are in Year 9 then i would suggest to you that you should pick triple science. Triple science would be a great help! Chemistry, physics and biology. sociology would also help. you would need to go to a dental school after college. for work experience, you should pick your closest dentist.
If you're refering to the geography of the southern united states during the civil war, then it was good because of all the hills. Being ontop of a hill and having your enemy come from the bottom is an advantage because it is much harder for them to take cover, and for them to get to you while it is very easy for you to pick them off. Otherwise I have no idea...this is a very vague question.
You say that your grades are better in German. That would indicate that you would indicate that your experience with gcse would be much better. You may have been speaking French for longer but that does not necessarily mean you will do well for gsce.Take German!
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Here's the link: http://www.revisionpacks.co.uk/pages.php?pID=5&CDpath=0 There you'll find the most comprehensive directory of past papers on the internet. Pick your subject then exam board and click on the button. It'll take you directly to the exam boards subject page which is full of past papers. Hope that helps!