Wednesday, 26 March 2008
Soil links
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wessexarchaeology/322086299/
Photograph used under common creative license from flickr uploaded by wessex archaeology
A photo taken in July 2006 to link current events and soil.
Terminal 5, Heathrow, has been one of the biggest construction projects in the world. Excavations by Framework Archaeology, in advance of the construction works, have uncovered almost 9,000 years of history.Archaeologists took soil samples from the excavated features. The environmental evidence is then analysed to give a picture of how the landscape developed over time
Hope you are all managing to get some revision completed despite the excitement of the snow !
Today I am posting a link to the Learning Teaching Scotland ( LTS) site to an excellent powerpoint about soils - you have seen some of it before. The other powerpoints we have spoken about in class will become available over the next few weeks so keep checking the site or ask me for the relevant links.
http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/resources/g/nqresource_tcm4465917.asp
Don't forget the Wycombe School site too with some animations.
http://www.school-portal.co.uk/GroupHomepage.asp?GroupID=38264
If you have any queries you can email me using the usual address if you need help or advice. Keep a record of the revision you are doing and then you can kep track of what needs to be done ! Organisation is the key - but then I would say that wouldn't I ?
Sunday, 9 March 2008
NABs
Only one more to go. Well done to you all for wanting to do it sooner rather than later !Remember all the things we have spoken of in relation to how to improve your performance. Precise case study examples for RLR & Development and Health are absolutely essential and will gain you extra marks so are well worth learning. In my lessons between now and the end of term we will be concentrating on exam style and how to make your good answers even better. You will be working on Population with Mrs Ch. After Easter we will complete the course by looking at the rest of the Biosphere unit on sand dunes.
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