Saturday, 7 September 2013

Can you name all of the continents?
How about the structure of the Earth or the countries of Africa?

Improve your general geographical skills with this amazing website full of games to test your knowledge!

This will help all year groups and is an interactive way of learning. Why not give it a go?



Thursday, 4 July 2013

GCSE Geographers - Flooding

We Need More Money To Protect Our Homes and Businesses from Flooding!

  More homes and businesses will soon be at the mercy of severe weather because a Government boost to flood defence spending is inadequate to deal with the increased risk, MPs have said. A "major commitment" to enhancing protection announced by George Osborne in last week's spending review was still up to £150 million a year less by 2020 than its own experts said was needed, they warned.
But in a scathing assessment of the failure to devote sufficient resources to prevent the devastating and deadly floods of recent years, the Commons environment, food and rural affairs committee said that was insufficient.

Click on the image below to find out more information:



Thursday, 13 June 2013

All members of 8S this is your task for the LFL competition.
Use the link below to add a statement to the padlet page I have created.
Instructions are at the top of the page.

http://padlet.com/wall/lovingsma

Thanks Mrs W

Tuesday, 11 June 2013



Did you watch the BBC 2 programme, 'Rise of the Continents'?


It is excellent for our GCSE Geographers and others keen to learn more about facinating changes to our planet!

Sunday BBC 2, 9pm or you can watch the first episode on BBC iPlayer.

Victoria Falls is a 100m-high waterfall in Southern Africa, on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.  Geologist and presenter Iain Stewart opted for the ultimate way to experience the cascade.

He jumped into a rock pool at the edge of the falls, which are said to be the largest in the world, and catches a vertigo-inducing view.

In the programme, Prof Stewart examines the evidence for a long-lost landmass called Pangaea - from which all modern continents originate.
Victoria Falls was formed from intense volcanic activity in an ancient landmass called Gondwanaland, almost 200 million years ago.

(BBC News)

Would you stand at the edge of Victoria Falls?

Click on the image below to view the clip:


Friday, 24 May 2013

http://news.sky.com/story/1093711/tornado-survivor-finds-dog-during-tv-interview

Check out this link about one tornado survivor reunited with her dog.




 Oklahoma tornado: Search for survivors nears end

Rescue workers are combing the ruins left by the gigantic tornado that killed two dozen people, including nine children, in Oklahoma on Monday.
Officials say the search for survivors is nearly over as efforts turn towards recovery.
Gary Bird, fire chief of the badly hit Moore suburb, said he was "98% sure" there were no more survivors or bodies to recover from the rubble.
The storm has meanwhile been upgraded to the most powerful level of twister.
Packing winds of at least 200mph (320km/h), the tornado razed a swathe of Moore, a suburb of Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin said the death toll could rise above 24 as some bodies may have been taken directly to funeral homes.
The body count was revised down from 51 after the state medical examiner said some victims may have been counted twice in the confusion.
According to Mr Bird, no survivors or bodies have been found since Monday night.
Jerry Lojka, a spokesman for the Oklahoma emergency services, told Reuters news agency on Wednesday that search-and-rescue dog teams would continue their work "to be sure nothing is overlooked", but he added: "There's going to be more of a transition to recovery."
Emergency crews have had trouble navigating the devastated neighbourhoods because there were no street signs remaining. Some used mobile phones and GPS to navigate.
Craig Fugate, of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema), told MSNBC: "Right now it's about getting people a place to stay that have lost their homes. So we're going to start going neighbourhood to neighbourhood and talking to people and seeing what they're going to need."
The National Weather Service (NWS) has upgraded the tornado to EF-5, the most powerful type on the Fujita scale. It uses the word "incredible'' to describe the force of such a storm.
The NWS said the twister's path was 17 miles long and 1.3 miles wide.
For about 45 minutes on Monday afternoon, the storm battered the suburb of about 55,000 people.
Emergency workers pulled more than 100 survivors from the rubble of homes, schools and a hospital, while 237 people were known to have been injured
Seven of the nine children killed in the tornado died at Plaza Towers Elementary, where the storm ripped off the roof and knocked down walls as students and teachers cowered in hallways and bathrooms.
That primary school and one other hit by the storm, Briarwood Elementary, did not have safe rooms that protect against tornadoes, said Albert Ashwood, of the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management.
More than 100 schools in Oklahoma had been provided with state-funded safe rooms, he said, but not those two.
The mayor of Moore, Glenn Lewis, told CNN on Wednesday that he would press for a law requiring storm shelters or safe rooms in new houses "as soon as I can".
Residents were given 16 minutes' warning before the tornado touched down - officials said such advisories were usually issued eight to 10 minutes ahead of a twister.
Oklahoma's insurance commissioner told Reuters news agency the cost of the storm would exceed that of the 2011 tornado in Joplin, Missouri, that killed 158 people. He said the Joplin twister caused $3bn (£2bn) in damage.
US President Barack Obama has declared a major disaster in Oklahoma and ordered federal authorities to join in the search efforts.
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is due in Oklahoma on Wednesday to back rescue and recovery efforts.
"The people of Moore should know that their country will remain on the ground there for them, beside them as long as it takes for their homes and schools to rebuild," Mr Obama said from the White House.
Heavy-lifting equipment was deployed under bright floodlights as the operation continued overnight and throughout Tuesday.
Rescuers braved the danger of electrocution and fire from downed power lines, as well as ruptured natural gas lines.

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Key Stage Three Assessments

For all Year Seven, Eight and Nine students.

In the next three weeks you will be having many assessments including your Geography assessment.

In order to help you to revise there are topic lists in your year group areas which you can look at in order to prepare for your assessment.

Good Luck!

Monday, 18 February 2013


Still Places for Snowdonia 2013!

Years 7, 8 & 9!

Don't forget, there are still a few places left for the trip to Snowdonia in November this year and what a trip it is! 

How does scrambling up a river, standing under a waterfall and jumping in a lake sound? That's just one day! This is an action packed weekend in the great outdoors and is truly not to be missed!


See Mrs Williams or Miss Richmond for a letter!

Monday, 14 January 2013

The Coldest Journey

For more than 100 years the world has witnessed a golden era in modern exploration, as adventurers from across the globe have battled against each other to overcome the great polar challenges.

Today only one true challenge remains - to be the first to cross the Antarctic in winter.

The Coldest Journey expedition - which aims to raise millions of pounds in donations for the Seeing is Believing charity, to tackle avoidable blindness - will see Sir Ranulph Fiennes (a famous explorer) and five other explorers attempt to become the first people to walk across Antarctica in the near permanent darkness and super low temperatures of winter.

On 21st March, 2013, Sir Ranulph Fiennes will set off with five other experienced and dedicated explorers in their record-breaking attempt to do the unimaginable. There can be no mistake, attempting to cross the Antarctic in winter carries very high risks and completing the challenge will require extraordinary endurance, bravery and will-power.

Follow their extraordinary journey at


Here is a route map: