Geography at Trafalgar
A blog for all things relevant to the Geography department and students.
Tuesday 24 September 2013
UN reveals new population estimates
The UN projects that the world population could be 10 million by 2100. This is an increase from their previous prediction, but the author says he doesn't think there is a need to panic. Can we increase food output by such a large amount? He says we shouldn't panic... click here to find out more. Another interesting and related article from the Guardian.
Tuesday 10 September 2013
Another earthquake in the SichuanProvince
Check out the full story here. GCSE Geographers use Sichuan 2008 earthquake as a case study of a deadly earthquake in a less developed area.
Welcome Back
Welcome back to all the amazing students at Trafalgar! What a start! Yr 11 have nearly completed their controlled assessments; year 9 are getting to grips with development indicators and yr7 have been learning about unequal distribution wealth around the world - using biscuits!
Monday 22 April 2013
Monday 3 December 2012
Wednesday 28 November 2012
A new style of interior design!
Mr Whitelock found this and knew year 7 would find it useful for their settlements work in the near future...
CLICK HERE!
CLICK HERE!
Monday 19 November 2012
One to watch
Two very exciting and interesting things to watch on the bbc at the moment...
Operation Iceberg
Superstorm Sandy
Operation Iceberg
Superstorm Sandy
Monday 12 November 2012
Tuesday 6 November 2012
Tuesday 23 October 2012
Monday 15 October 2012
Monday 8 October 2012
Wednesday 3 October 2012
Keyhaven saltmarsh activity
For those doing GCSE Geography - Keyhaven is our Coastal habitat case study.
Monday 1 October 2012
Not as cold as ice...
Scientists in the USA confirm that Arctic ice levels since records began. Read all about it
Monday 24 September 2012
What is your water footprint?
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