
geobytesgcse.blogspot.com
GeoBytesGCSEA blog to support students at St Ivo studying GCSE Geography (OCR A)
http://geobytesgcse.blogspot.com/
A blog to support students at St Ivo studying GCSE Geography (OCR A)
http://geobytesgcse.blogspot.com/
TODAY'S RATING
>1,000,000
Date Range
HIGHEST TRAFFIC ON
Friday
LOAD TIME
0.3 seconds
16x16
32x32
PAGES IN
THIS WEBSITE
17
SSL
EXTERNAL LINKS
278
SITE IP
216.58.194.161
LOAD TIME
0.262 sec
SCORE
6.2
GeoBytesGCSE | geobytesgcse.blogspot.com Reviews
https://geobytesgcse.blogspot.com
A blog to support students at St Ivo studying GCSE Geography (OCR A)
GeoBytesGCSE: April 2008
http://geobytesgcse.blogspot.com/2008_04_01_archive.html
A blog to support students at St Ivo studying GCSE Geography (OCR A). Tuesday, April 29, 2008. A Case Study of Tourism in an LEDC - Kenya. Kenya is located in East Africa, its capital city is Nairobi and it has a population of approximately 30 million people. It has an attractive climate. Tropical) with sunshine all year round. Hot and humid at the coast; temperate inland and dry in the NE (rainy season - April-June and Oct-Dec, heavy rainfall in the afternoon and early evening). Tourism has stimulated f...
GeoBytesGCSE: Unit 4 - People and their Environment
http://geobytesgcse.blogspot.com/2010/05/unit-4-people-and-their-environment.html
A blog to support students at St Ivo studying GCSE Geography (OCR A). Sunday, May 16, 2010. Unit 4 - People and their Environment. UNIT 4 - PEOPLE AND THEIR NEEDS. Topic 1: Resource Development and the Local Environment. Limestone Quarrying in the Peak District National Park. Tropical Rainforests (Coming soon). Deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest (Coming soon). Consequences of Deforestation (Coming soon). Sustainable use of Rainforests (Coming soon). Topic 2: The Global Environment. Back to Index Page.
GeoBytesGCSE: November 2006
http://geobytesgcse.blogspot.com/2006_11_01_archive.html
A blog to support students at St Ivo studying GCSE Geography (OCR A). Friday, November 17, 2006. Hydrographs and River Discharge. The amount of water in a river at any given point and time is known as the discharge. Which is measured in cumecs (cubic metres per second). This can be calculated by multiplying river velocity by channel volume at a given point and time. Hydrographs are graphs which show river discharge. Variations in the shape of a Hydrograph:. If most of the water in a drainage basin travel...
GeoBytesGCSE: June 2007
http://geobytesgcse.blogspot.com/2007_06_01_archive.html
A blog to support students at St Ivo studying GCSE Geography (OCR A). Wednesday, June 06, 2007. Revising the Settlement Unit. Having completed the settlement unit, here is a summary of what you need to revise and some resources to help you. Check list of key concepts to revise:. 2 Conflict at the Urban-Rural Fringe. Be aware of the conflicts between land-users at the rural-urban fringe, types of development that locate in this area and strategies to try and reduce urban sprawl, e.g. green belts. And the ...
GeoBytesGCSE: December 2006
http://geobytesgcse.blogspot.com/2006_12_01_archive.html
A blog to support students at St Ivo studying GCSE Geography (OCR A). Wednesday, December 13, 2006. Plate Tectonics: An Introduction. Continental Drift and the Structure of the Earth. Image courtesy of USGS. Millions of years ago there was one supercontinent called Pangea. In order to understand how this is possible we need to consider the structure of the earth. This is the relatively thin layer on which we live and it consists of solid rock. The crust 'floats' on top of the mantle. And the inner core.
TOTAL PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE
17
The Higher Geog Blog: White Scar Cave
http://highergeogblog.blogspot.com/2009/03/i-have-just-discovered-that-white-scar.html
The Higher Geog Blog. This blog is designed to support HSD pupils (and pupils everywhere) who are studying Higher Geography. Visit www.highergeogblog.blogspot.com for regular up-dates. Monday, March 02, 2009. I have just discovered that White Scar Cave which we will be visiting this week when the second Higher group are in the Yorkshire Dales, now has a new website. Click on the image above to link directly to it. Posted by Mrs V. View my complete profile. Geography in the News: ClassPress.net.
interactiveworlds.blogspot.com
Interactive Worlds: May 2007
http://interactiveworlds.blogspot.com/2007_05_01_archive.html
Interactive Worlds has been created to provide the opportunity for young people at BSB to interact with Geography and to come to further understand their world. I hope that in time it becomes a communicative space which students can use to share their learning and experience of their own geography. Tuesday, May 15, 2007. Following on from our discussion in class here is an interesting site in relation to the European Structural Funds. There is also an article on the BBC relating to Northern Ireland's bid.
interactiveworlds.blogspot.com
Interactive Worlds: Water shortage in Cairo
http://interactiveworlds.blogspot.com/2007/11/water-shortage-in-cairo.html
Interactive Worlds has been created to provide the opportunity for young people at BSB to interact with Geography and to come to further understand their world. I hope that in time it becomes a communicative space which students can use to share their learning and experience of their own geography. Friday, November 9, 2007. Water shortage in Cairo. Water shortage in cairo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bangladesh ravaged again by Cyclone Sidr. Water shortage in Cairo. View my complete profile.
The Higher Geog Blog: If you missed it.....
http://highergeogblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/if-you-missed-it.html
The Higher Geog Blog. This blog is designed to support HSD pupils (and pupils everywhere) who are studying Higher Geography. Visit www.highergeogblog.blogspot.com for regular up-dates. Friday, December 11, 2009. If you missed it. If you missed Wednesday's 'Horizon' programme which was flagged up in the last posting, you can catch up with it here in 10 minute chunks. Http:/ www.youtube.com/view play list? The first can be linked to directly below. And some questions on the programme to focus your attention.
Kenya 08 | GeoBlogBytes
https://geoblogbytes.wordpress.com/kenya-08
Visitors to the Site. Kenya Great Rift Valley Adventure – October 2008. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Blog at WordPress.com.
Year 10 | GeoBlogBytes
https://geoblogbytes.wordpress.com/year-10
Visitors to the Site. 8211; for course notes, background reading and revision you should regularly refer to the GCSE. Which is written especially for Year 10 and 11 students studying for the OCR A GCSE Geography at St Ivo School – to find the relevant posts to the topics you are studying use the archive links or search facility. YEAR 10 WEEKLY UPDATES:. 25th January 2008 – REVISION FOR PLATE TECTONICS TEST. Homework for this week – Revision for end of unit test on Friday 8th February. Please remember tha...
WorldlyWise: Waves
http://worldlywise.blogspot.com/2008/05/waves.html
A blog to support GCSE Geography Students at Chesterton Community College, Cambridge. Saturday, 3 May 2008. Waves get their energy from the wind. As the wind blows over the surface of the sea, it creates friction. This frictional drag causes water particles to rotate and their energy is transferred forward in the form of a wave. Whilst the water moves forward, the water particles return to their original position. When the wave breaks, water rushes up the beach. This is called the swash. Geog on the Spot.
WorldlyWise: October 2007
http://worldlywise.blogspot.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
A blog to support GCSE Geography Students at Chesterton Community College, Cambridge. Saturday, 27 October 2007. What are the effects of deforestation in Brazil? Make sure that you can distinguish global/local effects of deforestation and environmental/social effects. Large numbers of plants and animals have been destroyed. It is possible that medicines are being lost. There has been a huge reduction in the number of people in local tribes. Monday, 15 October 2007. Deforestation is the conversion of fore...
WorldlyWise: Constructive and Destructive Waves
http://worldlywise.blogspot.com/2008/05/constructive-and-destructive-waves.html
A blog to support GCSE Geography Students at Chesterton Community College, Cambridge. Saturday, 3 May 2008. Constructive and Destructive Waves. Constructive waves are low energy waves with a stronger swash than backwash. Where there are less than 8 waves breking each minute they tend to be constructive waves. Constructive waves tend to deposit material and build up a beach. The Wycombe High School website has some excellent animations of both constructive and destructive waves. You can see them here.
WorldlyWise: A model of the coast
http://worldlywise.blogspot.com/2008/05/model-of-coast.html
A blog to support GCSE Geography Students at Chesterton Community College, Cambridge. Saturday, 3 May 2008. A model of the coast. As we work through this unit, try to keep this model of the coastal system at the front of your mind. Remember that the processes of erosion, transportation and deposition are closely linked. The lesson about coastal processes in Harlech should remind you of this! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To access your Worldlywise email account, please click here. Geog on the Spot.
TOTAL LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE
278
Geobytes.net
Geobytes
The online home of St Ivo School Geography Department. Watch this space -. The new look Geobytes website is coming later in 2015. The Geography Department would like to thank Mrs Mottram for everything she has done as Head of Geography for the last 18 years and we wish her all the very best in her retirement. Mrs B Morey (Eco-. Mr S Nunn (KS3 Co-. Results Days - Alevel - Thursday 13th August and GCSE - Thursday 20th August. The Year 10 Geographers had an excellent time in Iceland at the end of July -.
geobytesadvancedextension.blogspot.com
AdvancedExtension@GeoBytes
This blog supports students at St Ivo studying for the Geography Advanced Extension Award (WJEC). Monday, 5 May 2008. Cyclone Nagris devastates Myanmar. Myanmar, formerly known as Burma was hit by Cyclone Nargis on Saturday 3rd May as it ripped through the Irrawaddy Delta and the commercial capital Yangon. Five regions have been declared disaster zone and tens of thousands have been left homeless with over 350 deaths already reported. For more details on the cyclone, follow up some of the news links below.
geobytescoursework.wordpress.com
GCSE Geography Coursework
St Ivo School Geography Department. Welcome to St Ivo School GCSE Geography Coursework Blog. This blog is for Mr Chambers' Geography Group. From the week beginning 5th June 2007 I will be available every Tuesday and Thursday lunchtime for help with coursework and N19 will be made available for you. Work for Next Deadline – 19th September. Posted by R Chambers on August 15, 2008. The next deadline for work is Friday 19th September – by this date you need to hand in the following sections:. In your street ...
GeoBytesGCSE
A blog to support students at St Ivo studying GCSE Geography (OCR A). Sunday, May 16, 2010. GEOBYTES GCSE - OCR A Revision Blog. This blog is to support Year 11 students at St Ivo School currently preparing for the OCR A Geography GCSE. To access summary notes and revision resources for each unit of the GCSE course, please follow the links below. Unit 1 - People and the Physical World. Unit 2 - People and the Human World. Unit 3 - People and their Needs. Unit 4 - People and their Environment. Epicentre; ...
GeobytesGCSE - St Ivo School Geog Dept | Supporting students studying Edexcel A GCSE Geography at St Ivo School
GeobytesGCSE – St Ivo School Geog Dept. Supporting students studying Edexcel A GCSE Geography at St Ivo School. Unit 1 – Geographical Skills and Challenges. Unit 2 – The Natural Environment. Unit 3 – The Human Environment – Revision. This is now an ARCHIVE BLOG ONLY – this is not the current St Ivo spec. January 13, 2018. Please note that this Blog is now only an archive. At St Ivo we are now studying the AQA GCSE. Our twitter feed @StIvoGeography. The department facebook page. June 11, 2017. Accounts ar...
geobytestravelandtourism.wordpress.com
GeoBytes Travel and Tourism – St Ivo School Geography Department
GeoBytes Travel and Tourism. St Ivo School Geography Department. New York Trip 2008. Many thanks for your replies for the New York trip – if you haven’t handed in your letter and copy of your passport please make sure you see Mr C or Mrs M asap! For any recent updates. For now here are a couple of links to get you dreaming and a short video of some of the sights you can expect to see! More to follow……). The Wolcott Hotel – New York City. Vodpod videos no longer available. October 15, 2007. August 30, 2007.
Geo By The Cloud
Lundi 3 août 2015. Le programme de prêt du Street View Trekker fête ses 2 ans! Vous connaissez Street View. Et ses célèbres Street View Cars. Vous connaissez aussi surement le Street View Trekker. Ce sac à dos permettant d'obtenir la même imagerie immersive que les voitures dans des zones piétonnes ou peu accessibles. Cette information a été postée par. Deanna Yick, Street View Program Manager. Pas facile ainsi de les découvrir. Marcher sur la route du pèlerinage de. Et même s'aventurer avec. Fabuleuse&#...
Ultimate Air, Geothermal Heating & Cooling in Luxemburg, WI 920.845.2062
In your pocket…. With the 30% U.S. Tax Credit, you get more dollar for dollar when you install geothermal heating and cooling. Saving money never felt so good…. Learn more about how we heat and cool your home with the earth. Peace of mind included in every purchase. Rest assured. The industry's best warranty is behind every product, meaning you're getting the highest level of excellence and reliability. Your Local Geothermal Expert. CA - British Columbia. CA - New Brunswick. CA - Northwest Territories.