Basalt rather than Basmati the only real issue. Students can really make you laugh :)
J Sayers
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Geography resources for all to use. Feel free to add a comment. You can even ask me to make a resource for you.
Basalt rather than Basmati the only real issue. Students can really make you laugh :)
J Sayers
T:Geography Yakoo's World Nations of the WorldYear 7s watch the song and they are then linked to a country or location in the video clip and they investigate elements of human geography in that country, elements of physical geography and elements of environmental geography going on in that country/place. Great little min project / homework for students to do independent enquiries with:)Then to extend link to http://bit.ly/dfG1Np 7 wonders campaign website. Students check to see is their a wonder nominee that is on the list? If not is there a neighbouring country that has one? If not can they nominate a physical wonder from their country and a heritage building? Or an industrial wonder from there?
A range of different negative effects on Thailand from Tourism
I recently got pointed to google's 'more search tools'. I have found that they have given students greater depth to their research and their writing is becoming more focussed and specific. It has also given me more variety in what students submit when they do a piece of extended writing as by them using google search tools with variation they get pointed to different websites depending on their views (evaluation) of the information. As a direct result in class discussion has greater variety and depth to it and so more students seem to hold their hands up and volunteer what they have researched. Have a go with your classes and see if it has the same impacts.
Make a Didgeredoo
You can also produce Totem Poles with them! Give it a go!
This was a presentation that I did for an environmental consultancy firm and a series of colleges / schools. If you want me to come and do it at your school / college let me know!
What do the colours represent and how does it impact the way the animation plays out and the end landform created?
3 excellent Powerpoints I have found on my web browsing of virtual field trips of Jurassic Coastline.
pdf from Jurassic Heritage Site
Examine the video and link to the music from Maximo Park.
What happens to the coast line?
During the video are there times when 'the coast changes' more than during other periods? What geographical process might be causing this?
Examine the picture from a coastline and think of a link that the graffiti tag has with it.