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geogtastic6: GINKs
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Where would you be without Geography? Saturday, 1 October 2011. An interesting article here. From the Guardian about population and the environment. and GINKs (Green Inclinations, No Kids). Thanks to Alan Parkinson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed. View my complete profile.
geogtastic6: February 2010
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Where would you be without Geography? Friday, 26 February 2010. Year 12 RGS Visit. As promised, a few photos from our visit to the RGS. Sadly I haven't got one of Michael Palin - it can be added if someone sends me it. Elliot's 5 minutes of fame. Planning the next trip. Not entirely sure what Scott and Elliot are doing here. A reminder also that your essay ("The extent to which volcanic processes represent hazards depends on where and when they occur. Discuss.") is due in to Mrs Chambers on Monday.
geogtastic6: Study Geography...
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Where would you be without Geography? Saturday, 19 June 2010. I've posted about the RGS's Study Geography. Website several times before but I understand that Yr12 started thinking about all things UCAS yesterday, and several of you are thinking about Geography at uni, it was worth another mention. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed. View my complete profile.
geogtastic6: May 2010
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Where would you be without Geography? Monday, 24 May 2010. Looking for some bits and pieces on the Peak District website for Year 10, and I came across this. So if you're bored of revision over half-term, go and help get rid of one of those invasive species you've been learning about! Sunday, 23 May 2010. Ecosystems/biodiversity article, that is. http:/ www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2010/may/23/top-10-new-species-2010. Saturday, 22 May 2010. And an editorial here. Friday, 21 May 2010. Remember, read the...
geogtastic6: October 2011
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Where would you be without Geography? Saturday, 1 October 2011. An interesting article here. From the Guardian about population and the environment. and GINKs (Green Inclinations, No Kids). Thanks to Alan Parkinson. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed. View my complete profile.
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geogtasticGCSE: June 2010
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Where would you be without Geography? Wednesday, 23 June 2010. Yr10 Controlled Assessment - Data Presentation. A reminder about a couple of things that I mentioned to you this morning if you are in my group, and that Miss Bradford will be mentioning next week if you are in her group:. GE Graph is the tool that allows you to add data into placemarks and therefore create graphs in Google Earth. There's more info here. About it from Noel Jenkins, and from the Google Earth Community here. Monday, 7 June 2010.
geogtastic!: February 2012
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Where would you be without Geography? Wednesday, 1 February 2012. It has been a bit chilly today to say the least, and this map from the Met Office. Shows that there are warnings of severe cold weather in place across much of the country. The cause of the cold weather is the high pressure system that is currently sitting over northern Russia. The Year 8 geographers have been looking at air pressure and how it affects the weather, so they should be able to tell you all about what's happening at the moment.
geogtastic!: June 2011
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Where would you be without Geography? Sunday, 19 June 2011. Young Geographer of the Year 2011. Could you be the RGS's Young Geographer of the Year 2011? Click on the flyer below to go to the RGS's website where there are more details about the competition and what you need to do. Young geographer of the year. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed. Geogtastic for 6th form. South Georgia Webcam - What are those penguins upto? Earthweek - What's going on in the world? Geography In The News.
geogtastic!: Move...
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Where would you be without Geography? Thursday, 4 August 2011. Fantastic video via @al humphreys. Probably coming to a Geography lesson near you in September! Thanks for sharing with fellow geog types. well found! 26 August 2011 at 17:07. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed. Geogtastic for 6th form. South Georgia Webcam - What are those penguins upto? Earthweek - What's going on in the world? Geography In The News. BBC News. and lots of other things. Courtesy of Russell Tarr.
geogtasticGCSE: Year 10 Homework
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Where would you be without Geography? Tuesday, 6 September 2011. Greetings new Year 10s. The first part of your homework is to cover your book with a geographical theme. The second part of your homework is to leave a comment on the blog, with an interesting geographical fact. Do your best to tell me something I don't know already. There might be a prize for the most interesting fact! 6 September 2011 at 10:34. The warmest tempreture ever recorded on Antartica was 3 degrees F. 6 September 2011 at 10:56.
geogtastic!: August 2010
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Where would you be without Geography? Friday, 20 August 2010. Yesterday was A Level Results Day, and the Year 13s achieved the best A Level Geography results that there've been during my time at Swanwick (and quite possibly before that too! All nine of them got C grades or above! They were the first cohort to go through the "new" A Level course, and this was the first year that it was possible to achieve an A* grade at A Level. And two of the geographers - Jo and Michael - did just that! Picture Window t...
geogtastic!: Brrrr!!
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Where would you be without Geography? Wednesday, 1 February 2012. It has been a bit chilly today to say the least, and this map from the Met Office. Shows that there are warnings of severe cold weather in place across much of the country. The cause of the cold weather is the high pressure system that is currently sitting over northern Russia. The Year 8 geographers have been looking at air pressure and how it affects the weather, so they should be able to tell you all about what's happening at the moment.
geogtastic!: December 2010
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Where would you be without Geography? Sunday, 12 December 2010. Where the hell is Matt? The Year 8 geographers have enjoyed watching "Dancing Matt" and finding out more about the huge range of places that he's visited. You can find out more about Matt and his dancing on his website. But there are one or two rude words on there. you've been warned! This is where it all began:. The first video sponsored by Stride:. And most recently, in the run-up to the World Cup, Matt danced the Diski around South Africa:.
geogtastic!: Montserrat
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Where would you be without Geography? Friday, 30 September 2011. The Year 9 geographers have been having a look at Montserrat in their geography lessons this week. The Montserrat Volcanic Observatory have just posted this lovely photo on their Facebook page. Click on the photo to link to the MVO website. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed. Geogtastic for 6th form. South Georgia Webcam - What are those penguins upto? Earthweek - What's going on in the world? Geography In The News.
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Thursday, 12 January 2017. Professional Standards for Accomplished Teaching of School Geography. Welcome to the Geography Teaching Standards website. Here you will find samples of exemplary geography teaching and comments on this teaching by the teachers and students involved. This project has developed a dynamic set of standards for teaching school geography, which is built on a platform of classroom practice, and has used these standards for purposes of enhancing teacher professional learning through t...
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Where would you be without Geography? Monday, 13 May 2013. A reminder of the link for the SDME Resource Booklet. Those of you doing the Higher Tier paper in particular should not only be familiarising yourselves with the resources in the booklet, but reading around the issues too. Putting down roots in earthquake country. Is an interactive website which allows you to explore the Haiti earthquake as a survivor, a journalist or an aid worker. It's also worth checking out the British Geological Survey.
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Where would you be without Geography? Saturday, 1 October 2011. An interesting article here. From the Guardian about population and the environment. and GINKs (Green Inclinations, No Kids). Thanks to Alan Parkinson. Friday, 9 September 2011. Year 13 - Local Conflict. The Ripley Gateway site. And Support our Struggle. A page set up on Facebook to campaign against the proposed housing developments in the area. Welcome to the new Year 12 geographers, and welcome back to those of you continuing into Year 13.
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Where would you be without Geography? Saturday, 21 January 2012. Mark Howell, a Geography teacher in Northamptonshire, has put together a podcast to help with SDME revision. I've not had chance to listen to it yet, but if it's half as good as the last one he did, it'll be well worth you downloading it and having a listen. http:/ itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-manor-geog-pod/id376186285. Mark also posted this link. Let me know if you find any other useful resources. Monday, 2 January 2012. Remember that,...
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Finding, writing and sharing Geography resources. March 26, 2018. Revising why rivers flood. Below is a powerpoint designed to help you revise this part of the Rivers and River Management topic. It covers why rivers flood. Beware you have to do the work to revise. this is no quick fix. This is designed to go with the skeleton revision card and key word list. Categories: CHANGING ENVIRONMENTS (THEME 2). Rivers and river management. March 25, 2018. Revising River processes and Landforms. March 2, 2018.
Geography Resources
Sunday, 15 September 2013. Http:/ www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Secondary-Geography-Coastal-landscapes-6219560/. Brainpop is a useful games website to teach about various KS3 topics. Tuesday, 17 April 2012. Click the image to watch an animation explaining what causes Hurricanes. Japan 2011 Tsunami Timeline. This is an excellent resource to show. O the causes, effects and responses of the Japan Tsunami of 2011. This is an excellent tool to teach map skills. Monday, 16 April 2012. The place we live.
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St Nicholas Geography Assignment 2010 For Sec 1. This assignment belongs to. Liao Qian Ping of. Sec 1 Charity 2010. Sunday, February 28, 2010. Eruption of Nevado del Huila, Colombia. Nevado del Huila erupted again on November 20, 2008. Nevado del Huila, crested with a crown of ice, is the highest volcano in Colombia, at 5,365 metres tall. Nevado del Huila is located 270 kilometres southwest of Bogota, Colombia. On November 20, 2008, Nevado del Huila erupted at 2145 local time (at 0245 GMT on November 21)...
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