
Last year after the first cohort of geographers went through the first set of examinations for the latest IB Geography specification, I decided to change our approach. Firstly to bring the units together better and secondly to build more inquiry and independent learning into the mix.
To do this I started creating booklets for each topic.
Each booklet starts with the statement of inquiry, the content from the specification and key terms. They then follow on with theory, application and case studies.

The booklets cover the core topics from paper 1; population, climate change and resources.

If you’d like access to them, simply click here.
If you’d like to say thank you for the free resources, I’d greatly appreciate a donation towards my walking challenge in May 2020 to raise funds for the Education Support Partnership.
They are the only UK charity dedicated to improving the wellbeing and mental health of education staff in schools, colleges and universities across the country. You can donate here.

Best wishes,

Nov 3, 2019 at 11:37 am
Hello, Your resources are excellent. Which book to you make reference to in the booklets when students need to answer questions? I am currently using the Oxford IB study Guide
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Dec 1, 2019 at 9:05 am
This one https://amzn.to/2OExNQ2
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