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Why choose Geography ?
Mr. C. Formosa
geographyn the science of the surface of the earth and its
inhabitants; the features or the arrangement of a place. – n geographer.
– adj geographic or geographical. – adv geographically.
Geography is the science of place and
space. Geographers ask where things are
located on the surface of the earth, why
they are located where they are, how places
differ from one another, and how people
interact with the environment.
- Many useful and interesting facts
- How to read and use different kinds of maps
- To use your drawing skills in making
effective maps, diagrams and graphs.
- How to discuss and address large scale
problems (eg: global warming, poverty,
pollution etc.)
Whilst studying Geography you will learn:
- A sense of environmental responsibility
- How to carry out valuable and accurate fieldwork
What is Geography all about?
The syllabus is structured on 4 areas of study;
Map Skills
Human Geography
Physical Geography
Fieldworks
The emphasis is on the understanding of
physical, human and environmental geography. It
allows us to look at geography through the
relationships between humans and their
environment.
You will study the following topics…….
Population
- Why the population of the earth is
changing
- The challenges posed by a changing
population
- The social and economic implications of
population change
Did you know?
- Every 3.6 seconds someone dies of hunger.
- That the earth’s population is growing by 9000
people an hour
During Geography Option you will look at:
Hazards
- What tectonic hazards are and what problems they pose
- How people are affected by tectonic hazards
Did you know?
- At this moment in time you are standing on a moving slab of
rock…..
…. it is moving at about the same speed your finger nails grow
- There are over 1 million earthquakes a year,
although only around 20 cause severe damage
- Scientist have developed a cockroach fitted with a tiny
camera called a Roboroach. They intend to use to search
destroyed buildings for earthquake victims.
During Geography Option you will look at:
Resources
Resources
- Resources
- The differences between renewable and non-
renewable resources
- How we produce energy
- Whether the energy resources will ever run out
Did you know?
During Geography Option you will find out about:
- If everyone boiled only the water they needed to make a
cup of tea instead of “filling” the kettle every time, we could
save enough electricity in a year to run more than three
quarters of the street lighting in this country.
WaterWater
- Where fresh water supplies come from
- Why the demand for water is increasing
- How we are spoiling our water supplies
Did you know?
- The rain that falls on you has fallen millions of
times before
- Every ten seconds a child on earth dies from a
disease carried by dirty water.
During Geography Option you will look at:
SettlementSettlement
Did you know?
- In 2000, there were around 300 square km of derelict
land in England……
….. that’s enough space to build the city of Liverpool
three times
During Geography Option you will look at:
- How demand for housing is increasing
- Whether we should build on greenfield or brownfield
sites
- Why cities in poorer countries are growing so fast
and the implications of this expansion
Industry
- How the global workplace is changing
- Where the new jobs are located
- How people can campaign against unfair working conditions
Did you know?
- In 2000, 70% of 16-24 year olds in the UK bought at least one
item from the sports brand Nike.
During Geography Option you will look at:
- Most of Nike’s products are made in China and exported to
countries such as USA and the UK. At one of their factories in Hung
Wah, young women work from 7:30 am to 10:30 pm, seven days a
week sewing Nike clothing. The average wage in the factory is just
13p an hour.
Coasts
Coasts
- The physical processes that shape the coastlines of the world
- The impacts they have
- Why so many people live on the coast
- The problems that they cause
Did you know?
- You can own land along the coast – but not under the sea…..
….the sea bed and land below high tide belong to state.
During Geography Option you will look at:
- If the ocean's total salt content were dried, it would
cover the continents to a depth of 5 feet.
Tourism
Tourism
Tourism employs more people than any other
industry in the world
Did you know?
During Geography Option you will look at:
- Why the countryside is being increasing used for
recreation
- The environmental and human impact that Tourism
brings
- The ways in which it can be managed
Field Trips
Another advantage of GCSE Geography is you
have the opportunity to go on field trips.
- Study faulting at Fomm ir-Rih
- GPS data analysis
- Interview Tourists in Valletta
- Traffic Survey of Constitution Street, Mosta
- Spatial Analysis of Dingli
The following are just some of the activities we do during the field trips:
Geography and the Internet
the geography department is very active
online with a blog, youtube channel,
slideshare account, photosynth page and
flickr account and nokia app.
http://www.geographystudents.wordpress.com
Geography and Other Subjects
 Geography is a multidisciplinary subject
which can be combined with a variety of
subjects. Some popular combinations are;
 Geography and History
 Geography and Social Studies
 Geography and Biology
 Geography and Graphical Communication
 Geography and Computer Studies
How will Geography Be Useful
To My Future Career?
Geography at GCSE is an acceptable
qualification for many jobs. Many careers
require a number of examination passes
(usually four or five) and Geography is
always accepted.
Geography in Post-Secondary
 Junior College –
 Intermediate – Geography
 A-Level – Geography
 University -
 B.A. (Hons.) – Geography
 B.Ed. (Hons.) – Geography
There are many careers where the study of
Geography is a distinct help.
Examples of these include:
Teaching
Armed Services
Engineering
Geology
Local GovernmentTourism Nature
Conservation
Business and
Commerce
Civil Aviation
Real Estate
If you want any further information on
studying Geography then speak to a
member of the Geography staff:
Mr. C. Formosa
Ms. L. Attard
Ms. N. Said

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Why Choose Geography Option

  • 1. Why choose Geography ? Mr. C. Formosa
  • 2. geographyn the science of the surface of the earth and its inhabitants; the features or the arrangement of a place. – n geographer. – adj geographic or geographical. – adv geographically. Geography is the science of place and space. Geographers ask where things are located on the surface of the earth, why they are located where they are, how places differ from one another, and how people interact with the environment.
  • 3. - Many useful and interesting facts - How to read and use different kinds of maps - To use your drawing skills in making effective maps, diagrams and graphs. - How to discuss and address large scale problems (eg: global warming, poverty, pollution etc.) Whilst studying Geography you will learn: - A sense of environmental responsibility - How to carry out valuable and accurate fieldwork
  • 4. What is Geography all about? The syllabus is structured on 4 areas of study; Map Skills Human Geography Physical Geography Fieldworks The emphasis is on the understanding of physical, human and environmental geography. It allows us to look at geography through the relationships between humans and their environment. You will study the following topics…….
  • 5. Population - Why the population of the earth is changing - The challenges posed by a changing population - The social and economic implications of population change Did you know? - Every 3.6 seconds someone dies of hunger. - That the earth’s population is growing by 9000 people an hour During Geography Option you will look at:
  • 6. Hazards - What tectonic hazards are and what problems they pose - How people are affected by tectonic hazards Did you know? - At this moment in time you are standing on a moving slab of rock….. …. it is moving at about the same speed your finger nails grow - There are over 1 million earthquakes a year, although only around 20 cause severe damage - Scientist have developed a cockroach fitted with a tiny camera called a Roboroach. They intend to use to search destroyed buildings for earthquake victims. During Geography Option you will look at:
  • 7. Resources Resources - Resources - The differences between renewable and non- renewable resources - How we produce energy - Whether the energy resources will ever run out Did you know? During Geography Option you will find out about: - If everyone boiled only the water they needed to make a cup of tea instead of “filling” the kettle every time, we could save enough electricity in a year to run more than three quarters of the street lighting in this country.
  • 8. WaterWater - Where fresh water supplies come from - Why the demand for water is increasing - How we are spoiling our water supplies Did you know? - The rain that falls on you has fallen millions of times before - Every ten seconds a child on earth dies from a disease carried by dirty water. During Geography Option you will look at:
  • 9. SettlementSettlement Did you know? - In 2000, there were around 300 square km of derelict land in England…… ….. that’s enough space to build the city of Liverpool three times During Geography Option you will look at: - How demand for housing is increasing - Whether we should build on greenfield or brownfield sites - Why cities in poorer countries are growing so fast and the implications of this expansion
  • 10. Industry - How the global workplace is changing - Where the new jobs are located - How people can campaign against unfair working conditions Did you know? - In 2000, 70% of 16-24 year olds in the UK bought at least one item from the sports brand Nike. During Geography Option you will look at: - Most of Nike’s products are made in China and exported to countries such as USA and the UK. At one of their factories in Hung Wah, young women work from 7:30 am to 10:30 pm, seven days a week sewing Nike clothing. The average wage in the factory is just 13p an hour.
  • 11. Coasts Coasts - The physical processes that shape the coastlines of the world - The impacts they have - Why so many people live on the coast - The problems that they cause Did you know? - You can own land along the coast – but not under the sea….. ….the sea bed and land below high tide belong to state. During Geography Option you will look at: - If the ocean's total salt content were dried, it would cover the continents to a depth of 5 feet.
  • 12. Tourism Tourism Tourism employs more people than any other industry in the world Did you know? During Geography Option you will look at: - Why the countryside is being increasing used for recreation - The environmental and human impact that Tourism brings - The ways in which it can be managed
  • 13. Field Trips Another advantage of GCSE Geography is you have the opportunity to go on field trips. - Study faulting at Fomm ir-Rih - GPS data analysis - Interview Tourists in Valletta - Traffic Survey of Constitution Street, Mosta - Spatial Analysis of Dingli The following are just some of the activities we do during the field trips:
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  • 15. Geography and the Internet the geography department is very active online with a blog, youtube channel, slideshare account, photosynth page and flickr account and nokia app. http://www.geographystudents.wordpress.com
  • 16. Geography and Other Subjects  Geography is a multidisciplinary subject which can be combined with a variety of subjects. Some popular combinations are;  Geography and History  Geography and Social Studies  Geography and Biology  Geography and Graphical Communication  Geography and Computer Studies
  • 17. How will Geography Be Useful To My Future Career? Geography at GCSE is an acceptable qualification for many jobs. Many careers require a number of examination passes (usually four or five) and Geography is always accepted.
  • 18. Geography in Post-Secondary  Junior College –  Intermediate – Geography  A-Level – Geography  University -  B.A. (Hons.) – Geography  B.Ed. (Hons.) – Geography
  • 19. There are many careers where the study of Geography is a distinct help. Examples of these include: Teaching Armed Services Engineering Geology Local GovernmentTourism Nature Conservation Business and Commerce Civil Aviation Real Estate
  • 20. If you want any further information on studying Geography then speak to a member of the Geography staff: Mr. C. Formosa Ms. L. Attard Ms. N. Said