First of all I have to point out the spelling of 'Kissimmee' as with all those double letters it can be easy to make a mistake, and you don't want to spelling the names of your case studies incorrectly! So here is a way I came up with:
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Tuesday, 30 December 2014
Kissimmee River Restoration Resources
I've already done a blog post on the Kissimmee with some revision notes but I thought it would be useful to upload some more resources that I used in the lesson. Thank you to Mrs Humanities for inspiring me to add some resources!
Friday, 19 December 2014
Play Dough Volcano Models!
You're never too old for play-dough, even at A2, so the last few lessons of term we decided to use it to learn about our two volcanic eruption case studies: the 2002 eruption of Nyiragongo and Eyjafjallajokull.
The challenge was to not only model the volcano but make a scene of what took place and annotate it with the nature, impacts and responses to/management of the event. Check out the models my students made! It was boys vs girls, can you guess who made which?
Here is Eyjafjallajokull with its huge plume of ash and fissure eruption. They decided to leave out the overlying ice cap as it was difficult to model, I think the newspaper round the sides is to represent ice.
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Sunday, 14 December 2014
Competition Deadline Extended - Win £25!
COMPETITION DEADLINE NOW EXTENDED UNTIL:
Monday 26th January 2015
Hi everyone, after talking to some of my students and realising how many deadlines they have to meet before the Christmas break I've decided to give you some more time to get your infographic done. I know lots of you will be having mock exams in January so I hope this will give you some motivation to revise! Good luck!
Here's a reminder of the rules:
1. You must be 18 years old or under to enter
2. It must be in the style of an infographic, not just a generic poster, i.e. it must include:
- Detailed, real-life, place specific information and/or data
- Some type of graph or map - this must be created by you (e.g. in Excel) and not just copied from the internet
3. You must reference all sources of information
4. Email your entry to hafsa@geogarific.com with the subject 'infographic competition' along with:
- your name
- your date of birth/age
- the name of your school or college (if you have one)
Here's a link to the original post for some helpful tips
Monday, 8 December 2014
The Storm Hydrograph Revision and Exam Technique
So, I spent about 40 hours (seriously, it took me HOURS) making a video tutorial to help my AS class after they almost all failed some homework questions on the storm hydrograph. I didn't have the lesson time to go over it again so I thought by making a video they could learn about it in their own time. Here are the questions if you'd like to use them:
Lets hope their homework has improved when they resubmit it! And I'm also hoping there's some more students out there who can benefit from my video. Please subscribe to my channel - if I get enough viewers I'll make some more videos and take requests. Even thought it took me a long time I actually enjoyed doing it, and it's worth it if it helps out some fellow geographers! Hope you like it!
p.s. apologies for the few mistakes and blurry images, it's my first try so it's not perfect, and to be honest I think I will jump out the window if I have to spend any more time editing it! However, it you spot anything that is totally wrong or incoherent please let me know!
I now have a new appreciation for all those other video tutorials on YouTube....!!