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2 students Environmental Management IGCSE Complete Course

2 students Environmental Management IGCSE Complete Course

This is a complete self study course for Environmental Management IGCSE prepared by a qualified teacher and experienced home ed mum and tutor and discounted for 2 siblings; meaning that I will mark two assignments (one for each sibling) when emailed to me at the same time). 

Altogether, the 9 units contain over 50 comprehensive Powerpoint presentations with relevant facts, activities, themed exam questions and supplementary videos to engage and inspire young people. No text book or workbook is needed as everything is provided.

There are assignments set for each of the 9 units, which are based on past papers and as part of this incredible package can be emailed to me at getkeyedup@icloud.com for marking and feedback.

Each assignment is approximately half an exam paper long. Please send these as you complete the units, instructions are on each assignment. They are best used for progress throughout the course and are not a revision tool!

I am unable to mark all 9 assignments in the run up to the exams - this is not how they were intended! (I do run intensive revision courses for those interested).

Assignments must be submitted before April 1, 2026, when this course ends.

This course brings the curriculum to life and supports overlearning and revision of key facts in preparation for the exams. It includes access to a dedicated facebook group, where a wealth of relevant and useful resources will be shared regulalry.

 

PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU NEED TO BE ABLE TO USE POWERPOINT TO VIEW THE SLIDES INTERACTIVELY (in the way they are intended to be used).

 

THIS COURSE IS FOR THE CURRENT SPECIFICATION AND THE ONE THAT RUNS UNTIL 2026. ALL ASSIGNMENTS THEREFORE NEED TO BE SUBMITTED BEFORE APRIL 1, 2026.

 

THIS COURSE IS FOR YOUR PERSONAL USE ONLY AND NOT FOR SHARING.

 

PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE DIGITAL DOWNLOADS.

You will need to unzip the files: 

On a Mac this is very simply a double click.

On Windows :

Right-click the . zip folder and choose Extract All.

Select the location where you want your extracted files to appear and click Extract. ... Your extracted files will now appear on your desktop or in whatever location you chose in step two.

 

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DOWNLOADS ARE TIME LIMITED AND THEY NEED TO BE SAVED TO YOUR OWN COMPUTER.

 

Thanks

Jeanette Pugh

 

  • Unit 1: Rocks and Minerals

    1.1 Formation of rock

    1.2 Extraction of rocks and minerals from the Earth

    1.3 Impact of rock and mineral extraction

    1.4 Managing the impact of rock and mineral extraction

    1.5 Sustainable use of rocks and minerals

  • Unit 2: Energy and the Environment

    2.1 Fossil Fuel formation

    2.2 Energy resources and the generation of electricity

    2.3 Energy demand

    2.4 Conservation and management of energy resources

    2.5 & 2.6 Impact and management of oil pollution

  • Unit 3: Agriculture and the Environment

    • 3.1 & 3.2 Soil composition and soils for plant growth
    • 3.3. Agriculture Types
    • 3.4 Increasing agricultural yields
    • 3.5. Impact of agriculture
    • 3.6 Causes and impact of soil erosion
    • 3.7 Managing soil erosion
    • 3.8 Sustainable agriculture
  • Unit 4: Water and its Management

    • 4.1 Global water distribution
    • 4.2 The Water cycle
    • 4.3 Water supply
    • 4.4 Water Usage
    • 4.5 Water quality and availability
    • 4.6 Multipurpose dam projects
    • 4.7, 4.8 & 4.9 Water pollution and its sources, impact and management 
    • 4.10 Managing water-related diseases
    • Water Case study
  • Unit 5: Oceans and Fisheries

    • 5.1 & 5.2 Oceans as a resource and World Fisheries
    • 5.3 Impact and exploitation of the oceans
    • 5.4 Management of the harvesting of marine species
  • Unit 6: Managing Natural Hazards

    6.1 Earthquakes and Volcanoes 

    6.2 Tropical Cyclones 

    6.3 Flooding

    6.4 Drought

    6.5 The impacts of natural hazards

    6.6. Managing the impacts of natural hazards

    6.7 Opportunities presented by natural hazards

  • Unit 7: The Atmosphere and Human Activities

    7.1 The Atmosphere 

    7.2 Atmospheric Pollution and its causes

    7.3 Impact of Atmospheric Pollution

    7.4 Managing Atmospheric Pollution 

  • Unit 8: Human Population

    8.1 Human Population Distribution and Density 

    8.2 Changes in Population Size

    8.3 Population Structure 

    8.4 Managing Human Population Size

  • Unit 9: Natural Ecosystems and Human Activity

    9.1 Ecosystems 

    9.2  Ecosystems Under Threat

    9.3 Deforestation 

    9.4 Managing Forests

    9.5 Measuring and Managing Biodiversity

£275.00Price
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