Geography Study Skills

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Geography Study Skills 2014   Year 7 Autumn Term Due week beginning: 15th September Geography Study Skills Name:______________ Class:_______________ Teacher:_____________ Name: ___________________ ­­­­­­­­­­ Class: ___________________

Go online to find a picture of each type of settlement (Go to h/w club if you don’t have the internet at home – DO NOT DRAW.), and answer the question about it. The UK’s smallest town is called …………. Picture Write one fact about this Settlement: The capital of Scotland is called …………. Picture Write one fact about this Settlement: There is a town set up by the Romans called …………….. Picture Write one fact about this Settlement: The UK’s 2nd biggest city is called …………. Picture Write one fact about this Settlement:

Geography Study Skills 2014   Year 7 Autumn Term Due week beginning: 29th September Geography Study Skills Name:______________ Class:_______________ Teacher:_____________ Name: ___________________ ­­­­­­­­­­ Class: ___________________

Find a picture of a rural area (Use h/w club if you don’t have the internet at home – DO NOT DRAW). Stick the picture into this box. Label at least FOUR features that might be useful for a new settlement. Give each features a short paragraph EXPLAINING why it would be useful for a new settlement. Use a separate sheet for the labels if you need to, and stick/staple it to this sheet. Picture

Geography Study Skills 2014   Year 7 Autumn Term Due week beginning: 13th October Geography Study Skills Name:______________ Class:_______________ Teacher:_____________ Name: ___________________ ­­­­­­­­­­ Class: ___________________

Your best friend is thinking of moving to a rural settlement Your best friend is thinking of moving to a rural settlement. Should they move, or stay in an urban settlement? Draw three features that would make your friend want to stay or go (depending on what you want them to do!) Once you have drawn the features, write a letter to your friend explaining each feature, and why it should make them want to stay urban, or go rural! Letter minimum word count: 200 words. Feature 1 Feature Feature 2 Feature 3 Letter