`Subject: Geography Year: 9 Dear Students, Each week in Geography you will be expected to complete a piece of Geography work that should take you between 1 to 2 hours. This is the minimum expectation and there are lots of other useful things you could spend your time completing in your free time as listed below: Watching Documentaries: Chasing Ice Blue Planet Planet Earth Life Severn Worlds One Planet Horizons: We need to talk about population National Geographic Explore the following websites: BBC Bitesize Geoguessr Google Maps Gapminder Kids World Travel Guide World Atlas Earthtime.org Read the following books: Our Place by Mark Cocker Adventures of a young naturalist by David Attenbrough Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall Population and Development – Tim Dyson Factfulness by Hans Rosling Adventures through the Anthrpocene by Gaia Vince Week Title of work Learning Intentions: Deadline for work 1 What and Where is Africa? To be able to compare the size, population and population densities of the different continents Friday 27 th March 2020 2 A Little History To understand how Africa’s past has shaped its present. Friday 3rd April 2020 3 Africa Today To understand the relevance of Africa’s human geography today. Friday 10 th April 2020 4 Africa’s Countries To be able to explore a political map of Africa, learning about its human geography. Friday 17 th April 2020 5 How Many People and Where? To understand the factors affecting Africa’s population distribution and density. Friday 24 th April 2020 6 Africa’s Physical Features To be able to explore a physical map of Africa, learning about its physical geography. Friday 1 st May 2020 7 Africa’s Biomes To understand the characteristics of Africa’s biomes. Friday 8 th May 2020 If you have any questions about your work please email your class teacher and they will get back to you as soon as they can. Mr Mullins ([email protected]) Mrs Dawson ([email protected]) Mrs Tahir ([email protected]) Mr Tsintas ([email protected]) Mr Reed ([email protected])
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`Subject: Geography
Year: 9
Dear Students,
Each week in Geography you will be expected to complete a piece of Geography work that should take you between
1 to 2 hours. This is the minimum expectation and there are lots of other useful things you could spend your time
completing in your free time as listed below:
Watching Documentaries:
Chasing Ice
Blue Planet
Planet Earth
Life
Severn Worlds One Planet
Horizons: We need to talk about population
National Geographic
Explore the following websites:
BBC Bitesize
Geoguessr
Google Maps
Gapminder
Kids World Travel Guide
World Atlas
Earthtime.org
Read the following books:
Our Place by Mark Cocker
Adventures of a young naturalist by David Attenbrough
Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall
Population and Development – Tim Dyson
Factfulness by Hans Rosling
Adventures through the Anthrpocene by Gaia Vince
Week Title of work Learning Intentions: Deadline for work
1 What and Where is Africa?
To be able to compare the size, population and population densities of the different continents
Friday 27th March 2020
2 A Little History
To understand how Africa’s past has shaped its present.
Friday 3rd April 2020
3 Africa Today
To understand the relevance of Africa’s human geography today.
Friday 10th April 2020
4 Africa’s Countries
To be able to explore a political map of Africa, learning about its human geography.
Friday 17th April 2020
5 How Many People and Where?
To understand the factors affecting Africa’s population distribution and density.
Friday 24th April 2020
6 Africa’s Physical Features
To be able to explore a physical map of Africa, learning about its physical geography.
Friday 1st May 2020
7 Africa’s Biomes
To understand the characteristics of Africa’s biomes.
Friday 8th May 2020
If you have any questions about your work please email your class teacher and they will get back to you as soon as