The year 11 visit to Llandudno will take place on Friday 21st September 2012.
The aim of the visit is to collect data to complete the controlled assessment part of the full course and short course.
The cost is £10 and is payable to JAN in the Humanities office by Friday 14th September 2012
Monday, 2 July 2012
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Coming Soon to this blog:
A brand spanking new, one off TV show brought to you by geography pupils in Year 9 at Knutsford Academy
This news is so exclusive that the show does not yet have a title, but we did hear this quote from an excited Mr Knott:
"It's going to be great i've heard. Lots of information about earthquake proof bulidings and general advise about how to survive an earthqaake, what you need and some great prizes and interviews. I'm looking forward to the exclusive interview with Alex Mcleish about survival (in the premiership). I just hope that James Davis is featured as much as possible as he really is a top geography geek."
The show is due to be aired on Friday 25th May and will be around 5 minutes long so keep in touch with this blog to see watch this exceptional documentary
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Urban Regeneration
An excellent video on urban regeneration featuring Langworthy in Salford. It is not as 'ghetto' as some videos on Langworthy, with no door booting or attacking buildings with television pylons but it is good.
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Year 9 Tourism Work Wednesday 7th

Task:
In U10 on a PC, produce a powerpoint presentation on an 'extreme holiday'. An extreme holiday involves going to places that are exciting and often even dangerous; places where people do not often go such as the Sahara or Antarctica.
Try and find travel and accommodation, and describe the scenery and wildlife. Plan some adventurous activities. This work can be done in pairs.
See you all on Friday!
Mr A
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Year 11 Work- Wednesday 23rd November
Hi year 11,
Guess what...controlled assessment is over! ...today you are going to start the year 11 course. I will give exercise books out on Friday.
The topic is Tourism and today is a very straight forward task:
-On Microsoft Word
-Produce a definition of the word 'tourism'
-Research and produce a fact-file for 3 different types of tourist area's
-Include as many facts and figures as possible
-Please locate each area
-Explain why each area is a popular tourist destination
e.g. you could do a city (Paris?) and a beach (Cornwall?) or a Mountain area (Alps skiing?) for different areas. Please print off (not save in your CA folder!) so it can be stuck in your nice new book on Friday
Mr A.
Year 9 Work- Wednesday 23rd November

Hi Year 9 Geographers,
You need to get to the real detail now: start planning activities and giving detailed information on the local area and spend a little less time on planning (cost, travel etc)
Remember that each person in the pair will get the same mark, so plan who does what effectively
Maybe do a mind-map at the start to plan how the work will get done?
see you all on Friday... Mr Atkinson
Monday, 21 November 2011
Year 10 work: Tuesday 22nd November PAN

Work for Period 4 and 5 (Y10 Tuesday 22nd November)
Task: You have two hours to complete all the case-study information on flooding. You should have already started this with some work on Boscastle a few lessons back.
Please complete the following on word documents (but also add images, maps etc) and save in your 'geography' folder:
-Information on 3 flooding case-studies: Boscastle, Bangladesh and 1 recent UK Flood (2007-2011)
-Split each case-study into the following sections- Location/ Causes (human and physical)/ Impacts of the flood/ The Responses (solutions) to flooding used.
-make each case-study short and snappy with lot's of facts and figures
-Use the internet to research the floods as well as pages 88-91 of the textbook
-This will be printed off next time we are in U10
Good Luck
Mr Atkinson -at home with a lemsip :(
If you have your headphones then watch these videos from a few years back for inspiration! The first one is very factual whilst the second is more entertaining...click here for videos
NB. The third case-study of a recent UK Flood can be any flood in the UK from 2007. Recent events are the Cumbrian floods around Cockermouth and Workington in 2009, flooding in the Summer of 2007 in all of the UK but especially in Yorkshire and Oxfordshire, due to record rainfall and more flooding in Cornwall in 2010...
Thursday, 27 October 2011
What number are you?

Excellent website where you can find out about how you fit in with the demographics of the world population on the BBC: click here.
Friday, 7 October 2011
Tourism in the UK
Cities: London
Coasts/ City : Brighton
Coasts: Weston-Super-Mare
Mountains: Lake District
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