Keep calm tonight - don't do too much and get an early night ! Have a proper breakfast and bring a healthy snack and water to have between the papers. Remember your 6 deep breaths. I will see you all in the morning and before you know it it will be lunch time ! You have worked hard this year and everyone has made progress - you know so much more than you did in August ! Read the questions really well and don't forget those examples throughout but particularly on Paper 2. Mrs Ch & I wish you all the best. I'll send all those good vibes down from Room G !
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
Monday, 19 May 2008
Last few days
I know a lot of you are very busy with Maths tomorrow and then French. At this stage remind yourself of your case studies so that you can use named examples - the examiners are looking out for them - used correctly of course. Look back at the posts from this time last year which link to revision ideas and sites. I am out doing fieldwork tomorrow but will check school email and the hotmail account if you have any worries.
Plan your revision over this last day or so - remember to make it effective and meaningful - facts retained not just lots of vague reading. Practise your diagrams - particularly the ones you don't like and have a last look at those psammosere plant names ! I will include a psammosere photo tonight.
Thursday, 8 May 2008
Revision
Today we have been talking about focus in your revision. Plan what you are going to revise / have a purpose / revise those things you find hard ( not the ones you like!) and make sure that you can recall what it is you have learnt ! You are better spending 30 mins and remembering 6 important points from it than 3 hours and only having a vague recollection of what you have just read.
Short & Snappy & focussed. Just how we revised YDNP in class today - key points / don't repeat the question get straight into your answer and use your examples - you know them so include them.
I have seen all of the E group individually now and will see the rest of you in the B group on Monday. Please be encouraged by what I have said to you and try to follow my suggestions and it will all help you to do the best you can which is what we are all working towards :)
Short & Snappy & focussed. Just how we revised YDNP in class today - key points / don't repeat the question get straight into your answer and use your examples - you know them so include them.
I have seen all of the E group individually now and will see the rest of you in the B group on Monday. Please be encouraged by what I have said to you and try to follow my suggestions and it will all help you to do the best you can which is what we are all working towards :)
More on the landslip
Glad to know that some of you had already heard about the land slip. Thanks to a virtual geography colleague for all the links below.
Landslip at Black Ven, Lyme Regis
Links to pdf article below and guide to landslide watch status http://www.dorsetforyou.com/index.jsp?articleid=329889
Residential guide to landslips and their impact -http://www.dorsetforyou.com/media/pdf/s/f/Landslipping_Lyme_05.pdf http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1934737/Biggest-landslip-in-100-years-hits-Jurassic-coast.html
excellent useable study of instability east (Stonebarrow) and west (Black Ven) of Charmouth http://userweb.port.ac.uk/~gilesd/pdf/Project%20Presentations/Martine%20Mildon%20242001.pdf
pictures and links http://www.bbc.co.uk/dorset/nature/jurassic_coast/
How a news story evolves! http://www.newssniffer.co.uk/articles/120946/diff/8/9
Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/may/07/endangeredhabitats.conservation?gusrc=rss&feed=networkfront
And Guardian on fossils http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2006/jan/17/fossils.uknews
I have a few photos from Lyme Regis in September 2007 http://www.stacey.peak-media.co.uk/PURBECK/LymeRegisSep2007/LymeRegisSep2007.htm
And finally …. The word http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/lymchar.htm
Ian West’s superlative site on all things geological on the Wessex coast
Landslip at Black Ven, Lyme Regis
Links to pdf article below and guide to landslide watch status http://www.dorsetforyou.com/index.jsp?articleid=329889
Residential guide to landslips and their impact -http://www.dorsetforyou.com/media/pdf/s/f/Landslipping_Lyme_05.pdf http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1934737/Biggest-landslip-in-100-years-hits-Jurassic-coast.html
excellent useable study of instability east (Stonebarrow) and west (Black Ven) of Charmouth http://userweb.port.ac.uk/~gilesd/pdf/Project%20Presentations/Martine%20Mildon%20242001.pdf
pictures and links http://www.bbc.co.uk/dorset/nature/jurassic_coast/
How a news story evolves! http://www.newssniffer.co.uk/articles/120946/diff/8/9
Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/may/07/endangeredhabitats.conservation?gusrc=rss&feed=networkfront
And Guardian on fossils http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2006/jan/17/fossils.uknews
I have a few photos from Lyme Regis in September 2007 http://www.stacey.peak-media.co.uk/PURBECK/LymeRegisSep2007/LymeRegisSep2007.htm
And finally …. The word http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/lymchar.htm
Ian West’s superlative site on all things geological on the Wessex coast
Wednesday, 7 May 2008
Mass movement - biggest land slip for 100 years
A bit spooky this as we have been working on mass movement today. I have just heard on the 6.00 o'clock news about a major landslip on the Jurassic coast. There may be other reports but start with these links to find out more from the BBC web site. They include video footage and interviews with local people.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7388310.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/dorset/7386923.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7388310.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/dorset/7386923.stm
Monday, 5 May 2008
Wet fieldwork
Hope you have dried out now and can remember some of the features of the psammosere we managed to see through the rain drops ! The "E" section have already played the flashcard game and psammosere word search remember it is SO important to know those plant names really well indeed. You wil not get full marks unless you do - you have been warned. The "B" section can look forward to playing the games on Wednesday as well as seeing the powerpoint of photos ! Whilst watching the presentation see if you can spot which are this years and which last - I don't think it will be too difficult ! Can you name the different stages of the psammosere shown in the photos above ?
Geography in the news
Unfortunately there have been two natural disasters in recent days and although they do not appear on the Higher syllabus as a world citizen you should be aware of such major events.
The first is the cyclone in Myanmar ( formerly known as Burma) which this evenign is being reported as having caused the death of over 10,000 people. Follow the up to date information on the BBC website
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7384041.stm
The second is the eruption of the Chaiten volcano in Chile which has been dormant for approx 450 years - follow the link below for video clip of the results of the eruption
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/7383466.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7381652.stm
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