IB skill practice

Use choropleth maps to identify spatial inequality

Geography SL practice with original source-first resources, spatial reasoning, map/data/fieldwork/GIS interpretation, process explanation, scale control, and exam-style evaluation.

Skill practice 4 marks Difficulty 5

Use choropleth maps to identify spatial inequality: Amsterdam cycling corridor

Geography SL source-first practice. A map layer for Amsterdam cycling corridor is being used for a choropleth map and spatial inequality task. The source groups places into classes and shows an uneven spatial pattern. What should the next sentence do before making a judgement? Select the spatial focus, source evidence, process link, and scale judgement. Then answer in your own words: what should the student write next to strengthen this Geography SL response for the exact source? AI will analyse your map/source interpretation, data use, spatial reasoning, fieldwork or process judgement, scale, and expression.

Worked practice: build the response

Work through the geographic analysis: spatial focus, source evidence, process link, then a scale-aware judgement.