Subject Code: 8GEOA
Length of course: Semester

Course Outline:
By the end of Year 8, students explain geographical processes that influence the characteristics of places and explain how places are perceived and valued differently. They explain interconnections within environments and between people and places and explain how they change places and environments. They propose explanations for spatial distributions and patterns among phenomena and identify associations between distribution patterns. They compare alternative strategies to a geographical challenge and propose a response, taking into account environmental, economic and social factors.

Students identify geographically significant questions from observations to frame an inquiry. They locate relevant information from a range of primary and secondary sources to answer inquiry questions. They represent data and the location and distribution of geographical phenomena in a range of appropriate graphic forms, including maps at different scales that conform to cartographic conventions. They analyse geographical data and other information to propose explanations for spatial patterns, trends and relationships and draw reasoned conclusions. Students present findings, arguments and ideas using relevant geographical terminology and graphic representations in a range of appropriate communication forms. They propose action in response to a geographical challenge taking account of environmental, economic and social considerations and predict the outcomes of their proposal.

Topics Included:
  • Landforms and landscapes
  • Changing nations
  • Consumer rights and responsibilities
  • Types of businesses and the ways that businesses respond to opportunities in Australia

Assessment:
  • Research reports
  • Oral and Multimodal Presentations
  • Tests
  • Source analysis


Additional Costs:

Cost for excursions that include entry fees and transport