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IB DP GEOGRAPHY
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Step 4 - Written Analysis
​(850 words) 

​Written analysis...


8 marks available

Suggested word count of 850 out of the 2500 words (but you may carry over some of the 500 word allocation in Step 3 )


Deadline First Draft: Wednesday 14th October (**For Step 3 & 4**). ​


The presentation of your data (graphs etc) and the written analysis must be integrated. That means charts, photos and sketches must be with your written interpretation. 

You must demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the fieldwork investigation by interpreting or explaining the information you have collected.

It is not enough to just describe - you must explain!

You should try to identify and explain anomalies.

Examine each of your sub-hypothesis in turn,using the data you have collected and presented to prove or disprove them. Do not discuss each site separately, discuss the river as a whole.
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Source: Geographyalltheway
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Make sure you do the following...

- Link your discussion to the fieldwork question.

- Explain the patterns don't just describe them!

- Attempt to explain any anomalies.
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- Ensure your writing style is clear and use data to illustrate your points
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What the examiner is going to use... ​

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Source: Geographyalltheway

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    • 3 Global resource consumption & security
  • Global Interactions
    • 4 Power Places & Networks
    • 5 Human Development & Diversity
    • 6 Global Risks & Resilience
  • Themes
    • Option A - Freshwater
    • Option D Geophysical Hazards
    • Option E Leisure Tourism & Sport
    • Option G Urban Environments
  • IA
    • Urban Fieldwork (Germany)
    • Rivers Fieldwork (France)
    • Tourism Fieldwork (Spain)