Hi All,
Sorry that there will be no lesson on Thursday. Below is some tasks that I would like you to complete. Can you please send me your name via the comments section so I know that you have read this message.
See you all on Monday, don't forget to bring your work with you.
1 Read Midpoint Look at the Millennium Development Goals Along with this have a look around this site, it has some good bits of information.
2 Read Global Monitoring Report 2007
3 Read Sing after me: do they know it’s genocide? An article from the Sunday Times.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
No Lesson Thursday 20th September
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Sunday, September 16, 2007
Research Task
Here is the spread sheet to complete on the places that we will be studying this year.
The CIA factbook will help you with this activity.
This needs to be fully completed for Thursdays lesson
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Saturday, September 15, 2007
Changing Vetetation and soils in the British Isles

Please click here to view notes on the next unit of work.
These notes cover the following:
Vegetation successions and climax vegetation (i.e., temperate deciduous woodland); a lithosere.
Recent evidence used to identify changes in vegetation.
The effects of human activities on vegetation successions.
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Wednesday, September 12, 2007
As Coastal option

Here are the notes for the coastal option of the AS course. There will be additional notes, diagrams etc each week.
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World Development - Reading
Please click here to access the Human Development Report.
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Saturday, July 07, 2007
Year 10 Homework - Farming, food & the environment

Please read the attached file. When you have read it, you need to send me your name by posting a comment (Just your name will be fine)
Click HERE to read file.
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Saturday, June 23, 2007
GCSE Coursework
Here are the photos taken from the fieldwork on Friday.
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