Sunday, 4 November 2007
Thursday, 1 November 2007
Coursework Blog
John has created his own blog with all the information from the coursework booklet He is also in the process of uploading all the images and data that info we got from Norfolk. This way, all the information can be accessed from both school and at home.
Thank you for doing this . AHW
www.geographyyear11.blogspot.com
Thank you for doing this . AHW
www.geographyyear11.blogspot.com
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
Tuesday 30th
Many of you missed todays lesson due to Mission . You must catch up as you now only have two hours computer time left.
Check the powerpoint presentation on data.
AHW
Check the powerpoint presentation on data.
AHW
Tuesday, 23 October 2007
Tick Tock
GCSE Count down
Only 13/27 have handed in their Deforestation project this is now late
Only 12/27 Turned up for the Coursework revision session during half term.
Tick Tock time is running out.
Only 13/27 have handed in their Deforestation project this is now late
Only 12/27 Turned up for the Coursework revision session during half term.
Tick Tock time is running out.
Sunday, 21 October 2007
Half Term Revision
Remember Revision 9:30 on Tuesday 23rd October 2007
Remember Amazon Rainforest is due in now.
Remember Norfolk is due in on 13 Decemeber 2007
Remember Amazon Rainforest is due in now.
Remember Norfolk is due in on 13 Decemeber 2007
Saturday, 20 October 2007
Geography Coursework - The Study
How and why are the beaches at _________ and
_________ in North Norfolk different?
This is your coursework title and it is an investigation based on the data collected in Norfolk sept 2007 . It is based on the coasts unit of work which you studied at the end of year 8.You can choose which two beaches to compare once you have visited them all and collected all of the data.
Your coursework is worth 25% of your GCSE and so is a very important piece of work.
_________ in North Norfolk different?
This is your coursework title and it is an investigation based on the data collected in Norfolk sept 2007 . It is based on the coasts unit of work which you studied at the end of year 8.You can choose which two beaches to compare once you have visited them all and collected all of the data.
Your coursework is worth 25% of your GCSE and so is a very important piece of work.

