Objective - GCSE Geography Definition
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In the context of GCSE Geography, an 'objective' refers to a specific goal or aim that you want to achieve during your study or in a particular geography lesson. Objectives help you focus on what you need to learn and understand, such as knowing how rivers shape the land or understanding the impact of humans on the environment. By having clear objectives, you can better plan your studies and make sure you cover all the important topics for exams. They act like a guidepost to keep you on track and make learning more organised and effective.
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