Who is this class for?
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This class is designed for Class 11 students who have chosen Geography as part of the Arts/Humanities stream.
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Suitable for students who want to build a strong foundation in both Physical and Human Geography.
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Ideal for learners preparing for board exams as well as those aiming to pursue careers in environmental studies, urban planning, geology, civil services, or related fields.
What will students learn?
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Fundamental concepts of Physical Geography, including Earth’s structure, landforms, climate, weather, and ecosystems.
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Basics of Human Geography, such as population, settlements, agriculture, industries, and transport.
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Skills in map reading, interpretation, and diagram work to strengthen geographical understanding.
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How to connect theory with practical examples, such as environmental issues, urbanization, and climate change.
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Development of analytical and observational skills to study the relationship between people and their environment.
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Regular assessments, revision sessions, and answer-writing practice to improve exam performance.
What they need to bring to class?
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Geography textbook, notebook, pen/pencil, and an atlas for map-related work.
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Geometry box and coloring material for maps, diagrams, and practical exercises.
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Any assignments or practice work given in class.
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Most importantly, a curious and observant mindset to question and explore how natural and human processes shape our world.