Friday, 21 January 2011

What's in a name?

Year 7 Homework
Click on this link to take you to the University of Nottingham Institute for Name Studies.

Remember you have to find the meaning of 10 settlement names , including why Oldham is so called.
Any problems then come and tell me before the next lesson.

Friday, 14 January 2011

The Geography of GCSE results!


To get a list of the areas click this link.
Just for the record Hulme had a 95% pass rate.

And now in Brazil!

More than 500 people are now known to have died in floods in south-eastern Brazil, the country's worst natural disaster for several decades.
Heavy rain has led to massive mudslides hitting several towns, resulting in thousands being made homeless.

For the BBC story and other links click here.

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Have they the answer?

The world is hurtling towards population overload, placing billions of people at risk of hunger, thirst, lack of energy and slum housing.
But the problems can all be overcome through existing engineering solutions, if politics and economics can only change tack.

Do you agree?

To read the article in full click this link.

Not just Down Under!


Flooding is not just affecting Queensland. Heavy rain in the Philippines and in Sri Lanka are having major effects on the local populations. This will give those of you studying AS level an excellent contrasting case-study.

For a report and other links relating to flooding in Sri Lanka click here.

For a report and other links relating to flooding in the Philippines click here.
And on the home front rapid melting snow and heavy rainfall have brought flood warnings up. For more details click to go to the Environment Agency Flood Warning page

Thursday, 6 January 2011

Not such a happy start to the year?

The floods in Queensland, Australia will provide excellent case-study material for year 12.
For basic details click this link.
For an explanation for the flooding click this link.
For some of the consequences click this link.