Showing posts with label Year 10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Year 10. Show all posts

cromgeoggcse to continue

A reminder to all Year 11 and Year 10 Geography students that cromgeoggcse.blogspot.com is there for your benefit.

The trial period for this site aimed to help absent students keep up to date. The trial has been very successful and we will keep it running for the next term, to the end of the 'People and Place' topic you have recently started.

The information refers directly to what was covered in Mr Burdett's Year 11 lesson but will be useful to any student studying people and the issues surrounding where they live.

Parents can also keep up to date with the homework issued for Mr Burdett's group which is posted on the site over the weekend following it being set.

Add cromgeoggcse to your favourites now!

Antarctica websites

George this is for you!

Class room Antarctica

Cool Antarctica
(This is Mr Ward's site - an excellent resource)

British Antarctic Survey- George if you visit this you can download ALL of the big resource pack that I gave to everyone in June.

Dive Discover

- useful ideas on the ecosystem in the bottom right of the page

Good luck!
Mr B.

Global Warming links for Year 9

These links will help you if you are a year 9 student studying climate chaos. Remember not to copy and paste - make notes in your own words and then write it up when you are away from the computer before adding to your project.

Wikipedia
BBC minisite (includes animation)
Environmental Protection Agency (in the USA)
Newsround
Explain that stuff website
BBC again! (temperature animation)
Carbon calculator

Remember - scientific opinion is now in no doubt that climate change is happening and is caused by humans. If you want to know more about it, search the internet yourself and let your teacher know of any more useful websites.

Great site for all ages!

We continually search the web for the best geographical resources around. You can see some great websites by following the links down the right hand side but we thought you might like to see this one. games4geog is a site dedicated to making Geography fun. All the games can be played in your browser window so there is no software to download.
Have fun!
www.games4geog.com

Trips during GCSE

These photos were taken during our field trip to study the effects of tourism on the Norfolk Broads - as always a hot sunny day - perfect for getting a tan (or sunburn).

These wildfowl live on the River Bure at Horning. But they aren't native - they are there because tourists feed them. What do you think that does to the local ecosystem?


This picture shows what a natural area should look like. You can see how full of wildlife it is - perfect for animals, plants - and people!