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Year 7      Year 8      Year 9      Year 10      Year 11       Year 12      Year 13

Year 7 tasks
Rainforest destruction mapping exercise
Find out how quickly the world's rainforests are being destroyed.

River floods using our model river


Year 8 tasks
Desertification research task:
This link takes you to a homework help page

Population Data:
Learn how to analyse population data

Year 9 tasks
Orissa assessment:
A list of helpful sites

Nike related sites for research:
Michael Moore's TV Nation Interview with Nike boss
Nike Watch

Tourism in Kenya:
This page of links will be useful for the assignment.

Montserrat Research:
A collection of links is here

Locating earthquakes:
Virtual Seismologist
This is an extension task that will teach you how earthquakes are located and measured. The site awards you a certificate!

Earthquake locator
Locate the most recent earthquakes

Volcano locator
A similar site to the above, but for active volcanoes

Year 9 Assessment:
Kobe Assessment
This is an important assessment using Internet resources.

Year 10 tasks
Land reclamation:
Satellite images of Ijsselmeer Netherlands From the USGS

Science Park research:
Cambridge Science Park This site is useful for researching an example of a science park

Bhopal research:
This page forms an enquiry into the events at Bhopal

Year 11 tasks
Banana Trade:
Banana Links

New Internationalist banana facts
Use the arrows at the bottom of the page to continue through the information.

GCSE projects:
Presenting coursework data


Year 12 tasks
Plate tectonics presentation:

Plate tectonics

Superb essays from the USGS. Lots of similar sites can be found. Click here to search for more.

Plate motion calculator

Virtual River Discharge.
Virtual hydrologist .
A great numeracy activity. Win a certificate. (I've got mine!
)


Year 13 tasks
Biomes
An introduction to Biomes for A level

Maquiladoras - Curse or Blessing?

Weather and climate:
Air masses and fronts from the Met Office
Introduction to climate by Michael J Pidwirny

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