I am continuing to do some major maintenance on geographyalltheway.com -- so it may be worth checking any bookmarks you have to ensure they work before a lesson. Otherwise head for the home page and work you way through the menus. geographyalltheway.com is almost 4 years old now!
Year 8 this week will be focusing upon ‘Are you prepared for the big one?’ -- looking at tectonic hazard management. This will be mainly building design this week. I have purchased all the necessary materials to build a shake table so sugar cube buildings will be included at some point. I will post more about this as it progresses.
Year 9 students are looking at Marie-Antoinette and then ‘Mid-Term Causes of the French Revolution: War, Economy, Philosophers‘ -- all based upon the excellent resources on activehistory.co.uk.
Year 10 will be continuing to look at coastal landform after last week’s ‘I-Spy at the Seaside‘. This will involve some stop animation (hence the YouTube clip at the top of this post) either in with Play-Doh or maybe something in the style of the videos produced by the Common Craft show.
Year 12 students will be having an overview of hurricanes as a hazard -- spatial extent, prediction, frequency and magnitude. They will also get a homework to produce a case study of a drought in a LEDC.
Year 13 will be looking at ‘Contrasting Levels of Development‘ -- focusing upon Niger and Norway.
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