Study with Quizlet and memorise flashcards containing terms like how did the carbon cycle begin, where is most of global carbon stored, what is anthropogenic climate change and others.
The carbon cycle plays a key role in balancing the Earth's systems. Carbon is stored in the atmosphere, on land, and in oceans, and is moved between these by various processes.
Will gradually be adding resources for people to use freely. No doubt some of them will contain ideas I've nabbed from twitter/TES - thank you to everyone who has shared resources.
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“Miss I’ve never reaaaallly understood writing with PEEL before, I just pretended, but today I feel like I really get it!”
FANTASTIC lesson today with Y8 using sentence stacking to apply our study of earthquakes so far this term to some extended writing.
— Miss Free 🌎 (@lfreegeography)
Geography gold: Ecosystem distribution maps. Hot desert, tropical rainforest, temperate deciduous forest, tundra and polar. Figure credit from past GCSE exam papers: AQA. Link above.
Geography gold: This ‘pumpkin water tank’ diagram can be a good way to introduce the concept of intermediate technology, which is on the current AQA GCSE specification in Paper 2. Figure credit: Edexcel 2013 past paper. Link in pinned post.
Geography gold: Do students believe that the River Thames used to freeze? Here are three paintings to evaluate as climate change evidence. 1677, 1684 and 1814, from OCR and Edexcel past exam papers. Link in pinned post.
Geograph Britain and Ireland - photograph every grid square!
Geograph Britain and Ireland is a web-based project to collect and reference geographically representative images of every square kilometre of the British Isles.