This week’s post is ‘What am I teaching this week?’ rather than ‘What am I teaching next week?’ as I have been a little later writing the post – the wonder of DP report deadlines
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Year 8 continue to look at tectonic hazard management focusing this week upon ‘Drills and Kits‘. I’m predicting some time spent under tables!
Year 9 will finish watching the film ‘Marie-Antoinette’ and writing a Movie Review about it, focusing upon an element of film-making and it’s historical creditability.
Year 10 will turn the images they took while ‘playing’ with play-doh into animations with an audio commentary – see the image above. They will also be having job interviews for the position of a tour guide with ‘Seaside Tours‘.
Year 12 will continue with an overview of hurricanes as a natural hazard. Homework will be a case study of a recent hurricane in a LEDC – probably using Cyclone Nargis. Hurricane Katrina will be used as a MEDC case study next week.
Year 13 are finishing off the Development section of the core looking at International Scale Sustainable Development, Conservation and Resource Substitution.
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