Humanities Homework Project (Year 9 Geography)
Geography of War
Aims: The aims of this project are to give you practice at working on a piece of homework over an extended period of time. This is the type of work which is important for GCSE exams and so we hope that by getting used to it now you will be able to increase your marks higher up the school.
Marking: This homework is levelled marked in accordance with the national curriculum for Geography. The criteria looks at concepts i.e. place, space, interdependence, scale, environmental interaction, changing patterns and diversity. This homework concentrates on just 4 of these concepts and their contribution to the levels can be seen below.
You will be given a level, effort and a target for this homework. Your target will be highlighted somewhere on the mark scheme. There are also some general targets which should also be considered when looking on how to improve.
Deadline: The deadline for this work is written on the Humanities notice board. Failure to complete work will result in a Humanities detentions.
The Project: You are going to do some research on War. Your write up needs to consist of 4 parts of research, read below for tips.
Part 1 – What is war?
Tips: Describe what war is
Part 2 – Why does war happen?
Tips: Discuss the different reasons why war happens. Think political, religious etc
Part 3 – Impacts of war
Tips: Look at what happens because of war i.e. issues with the environment (destruction of habitats, derelict buildings etc), people (homelessness, crime, loss of family), money (lack of money for schools and hospitals etc) – what are the knock on problems of these issues.
Part 4– Case Study
Tips: Research a recent war and tell us about it i.e. reasons for it and consequences of the war on the people, country and the world. Use dates, facts, figures, pictures.
DEADLINE FOR HANDING IN MY PROJECT 28TH NOVEMBER
Friday, 30 September 2011
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
The tube map
This is one of the most used maps in the country, but why doesn't it follow the normal rules of maps?
Sunday, 18 September 2011
Reading in Geography
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Competition Time
What is the highest mountain in the World?
The first person to get the question correct wins a prize.
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Monday, 12 September 2011
Year 9 Geography Trip
Year 9 Field Geography Trip
Monday 26th September
Chase Water Outdoor Activity Centre
In recognition that Geography is an exciting subject that is best studied outside of the classroom, the Geography Department have organised a field trip to Chasewater Activity Centre. Chasewater is situated on a large site which includes a lake, wetland area and woodland habitat’s making it an ideal place to study the natural environment. Activities on the day will include a fully guided pond dipping session and nature walk, followed by the team based geography challenge in the afternoon.
The emphasis of the trip is for Students to gain practical field work experience and also help improve their understanding in preparation for GCSE Geography. The cost of the trip is part subsidised and limited to a maximum of 50 students at a cost of £8.50.
Students are not required to wear school uniform, but it is advisable to wear practical warm clothing and sensible shoes. Waterproofs are also recommended. We will depart from school at 9.00am and return by 3.20pm.
For further information, please see Mrs. Cordon or Mr Carter in the Geography Department.
Sunday, 11 September 2011
Michael McIntyre does Google Earth
This is a great clip of Michael Mcintrye on one of his Comedy Roadshows but it is well worth a look because I know you all do this.
http://www.talktalk.co.uk/video/28145/comedy/Michael-McIntyre-on-Google-Earth/#28145
Was i right?
http://www.talktalk.co.uk/video/28145/comedy/Michael-McIntyre-on-Google-Earth/#28145
Was i right?
Geography and film
Geography is often portrayed in film in many ways and sometimes by just watching a film can really support your knowledge and understanding in Geography. My personal favourite is 'Slumdog Millionaire' for showing the shanty towns of Mumbai.
However, there are many more examples:
Brassed Off – industrial decline in the UK
The Day After Tomorrow – climate change has never been this traumatic!
City of God – the daily lives of young people in the favelas of Rio
Twister – the formation and impact of a twister
There Will Be Blood – industrial growth of a more economically developed country
Dante’s Peak – shows most of the features of a volcano
The Full Monty – industrial decline within the UK
Hotel Rwanda - refugees
Blood Diamond - the diamond trade
Finding Nemo - coral reefs
However one film I haven't seen yet is Rio. I am really looking forward to watching this as I think it is something i can use when i teach Brazil to year 7. What do you think?
Have you got a favourite geography film? or can think of any to add to the list Tell us more .....
However, there are many more examples:
Brassed Off – industrial decline in the UK
The Day After Tomorrow – climate change has never been this traumatic!
City of God – the daily lives of young people in the favelas of Rio
Twister – the formation and impact of a twister
There Will Be Blood – industrial growth of a more economically developed country
Dante’s Peak – shows most of the features of a volcano
The Full Monty – industrial decline within the UK
Hotel Rwanda - refugees
Blood Diamond - the diamond trade
Finding Nemo - coral reefs
However one film I haven't seen yet is Rio. I am really looking forward to watching this as I think it is something i can use when i teach Brazil to year 7. What do you think?
Have you got a favourite geography film? or can think of any to add to the list Tell us more .....
Hurricane Katia could reach the UK
Severe gales and flooding are expected to hit parts of the UK as hurricane Katia makes its way across the Atlantic. Winds of up to 80mph are predicted to hit north-west Scotland by Monday, with Northern Ireland, north Wales and northern England also likely to be affected.
Photo and text from the Guardian
Friday, 9 September 2011
Don't forget the History
Well done to those of you who have managed to do the blog homework, don't forget to look in the history as their is some useful information there as well
Mrs. C
Mrs. C
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Geography Homework
Hi Everyone
If you are visiting this website for homework, well done for getting this far. Now you need to try and post a comment about one of the many stories on the blog (don't forget to check the history as well). Don't forget to write your name after your comment so we know you have done your homework. Your comment won't appear straight away as they have to be approved.
Good Luck
Mrs. C
If you are visiting this website for homework, well done for getting this far. Now you need to try and post a comment about one of the many stories on the blog (don't forget to check the history as well). Don't forget to write your name after your comment so we know you have done your homework. Your comment won't appear straight away as they have to be approved.
Good Luck
Mrs. C
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