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Geog on the Spot: Tuesday, 29 January 2008
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Geog on the Spot. A site for Mr Cowan's GCSE Geography students. email - mfc@egglescliffe.org.uk. Tuesday, 29 January 2008. Can you remember our scattergraph? Use the 'lights out' technique to help you remember what our scattergraph looked like. Then test yourself by trying to plot it on paper. Click here for full screen version. Posted by Mr Cowan. Labels: Scattergraph lights out. Practical paper part 1 wordshoot. A few facts and figures to help you out. Click here for full screen version.
Geog on the Spot: Thursday, 16 October 2008
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Geog on the Spot. A site for Mr Cowan's GCSE Geography students. email - mfc@egglescliffe.org.uk. Thursday, 16 October 2008. How good is your general Geography? Have a go at this. It gets pretty tough. Click on the link. Http:/ www.travelpod.com/traveler-iq. Posted by Mr Cowan. Labels: How good is your Geography? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A message for students. GCSE quick coasts quiz. GGB6 Practical paper Year 13. How good is your Geography? Poems for the Geography classroom. Saltburn and Yarm preview.
Geog on the Spot: Can you remember our scattergraph?
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Geog on the Spot. A site for Mr Cowan's GCSE Geography students. email - mfc@egglescliffe.org.uk. Tuesday, 29 January 2008. Can you remember our scattergraph? Use the 'lights out' technique to help you remember what our scattergraph looked like. Then test yourself by trying to plot it on paper. Click here for full screen version. Posted by Mr Cowan. Labels: Scattergraph lights out. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A message for students. GCSE quick coasts quiz. GGB6 Practical paper Year 13.
Geog on the Spot: Monday, 28 January 2008
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Geog on the Spot. A site for Mr Cowan's GCSE Geography students. email - mfc@egglescliffe.org.uk. Monday, 28 January 2008. If you are wondering what to buy a Geographer for Christmas. Posted by Mr Cowan. Labels: I love Geography. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A message for students. GCSE quick coasts quiz. GGB6 Practical paper Year 13. How good is your Geography? Poems for the Geography classroom. Ross does Rivers - Introduction ideas. Saltburn and Yarm preview. Total geog geek - web address.
Geog on the Spot: A quick Coasts quiz...
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Geog on the Spot. A site for Mr Cowan's GCSE Geography students. email - mfc@egglescliffe.org.uk. Tuesday, 28 October 2008. A quick Coasts quiz. Posted by Mr Cowan. Labels: GCSE quick coasts quiz. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A message for students. GCSE quick coasts quiz. GGB6 Practical paper Year 13. How good is your Geography? Poems for the Geography classroom. Ross does Rivers - Introduction ideas. Saltburn and Yarm preview. Total geog geek - web address. Tree rings - Dendrochronology.
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WorldlyWise: Waves
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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
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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
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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
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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.
WorldlyWise: November 2007
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A blog to support GCSE Geography Students at Chesterton Community College, Cambridge. Tuesday, 20 November 2007. Coursework - Cross Unit Task. Here are the instruction sheet and writing frame for the coursework. The deadline is 14th December. Sunday, 4 November 2007. 1 minute review of the topic! Here's a 1 minute review of the Amazon topic. Could you produce a better summary? If so, let Dr Hutchinson have a copy of your work and we will post it here for other pupils to see. A video from Greenpeace:.
WorldlyWise: Coastal erosion processes
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A blog to support GCSE Geography Students at Chesterton Community College, Cambridge. Sunday, 4 May 2008. You need to be able to define the four main processes of coastal erosion. Corrasion (abrasion) - this is where the bits of rock and sand carried in the waves grind down cliffs. Attrition - this is where the waves cause rocks and pebbles that they are carrying to smash into each other and break down. They become smaller and rounder. To visit this page. Remember the Coastal Kung Fu from our lessons?
WorldlyWise: September 2007
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A blog to support GCSE Geography Students at Chesterton Community College, Cambridge. Sunday, 30 September 2007. End of topic assessment - Ecosystems. Express Yourself with Gizmoz Video Clips. Most of you managed to complete the whole question in the time available, including the case study section. You used a variety of case studies - the most successful answers were based on the Savanna Grasslands. I noticed three main things about your answers:. Saturday, 22 September 2007. Desertification in The Sahel.
WorldlyWise: December 2008
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A blog to support GCSE Geography Students at Chesterton Community College, Cambridge. Monday, 15 December 2008. Send your own ElfYourself. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). To access your Worldlywise email account, please click here. Express Yourself with Gizmoz Video Clips. View my complete profile. Give Geography its Place. Current weather in Cambridge. Geog on the Spot. Geography and all that jazz. Geography: My Place and Yours. Higher Geog Blog (Scottish). FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed.
WorldlyWise: March 2008
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A blog to support GCSE Geography Students at Chesterton Community College, Cambridge. Saturday, 29 March 2008. What's happened to Google? What's happened to the Google homepage? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). To access your Worldlywise email account, please click here. Express Yourself with Gizmoz Video Clips. View my complete profile. Give Geography its Place. Current weather in Cambridge. Whats happened to Google? Geog on the Spot. Geography and all that jazz. Geography: My Place and Yours.
WorldlyWise: December 2007
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A blog to support GCSE Geography Students at Chesterton Community College, Cambridge. Thursday, 27 December 2007. How can weather data be presented? You need to be able to both draw and interpret weather maps (synoptic charts) and climate graphs. Weather maps use standard symbols to show a variety of weather data. The information you need to read these charts can be found in the key. Here are the standard symbols used on weather charts:. The Met Office pages about synoptic charts can be found here. Its i...
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Geography On The Big Screen! Scene 2: How To Train Your Dragon. I must apologise for the misleading title, I am not going to teach you how to train your dragon. (Sorry Hagrid) Inste. Monday, 11 May 2015. I'm going to take a break from the heart warming animations for just a second to talk about a different movie I saw this week. I figured it was perfect for this blog because I doubt the plot or characters would have worked quite so well if the movie was set anywhere else. Saturday, 2 May 2015. The movie ...
Geog on the Spot
Geog on the Spot. A site for Mr Cowan's GCSE Geography students. email - mfc@egglescliffe.org.uk. Friday, 5 December 2008. My take on Christmas. A time for enjoyment, a time for giving but also a time to reflect? Sorry for getting all deep, but here is my take on things in this poem I've written. Your own. (tags: poem. Posted by Mr Cowan. Tuesday, 28 October 2008. A quick Coasts quiz. Posted by Mr Cowan. Labels: GCSE quick coasts quiz. Thursday, 16 October 2008. How good is your general Geography? Scient...
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