Geography Homework; Making word boards Due Friday 18 th May 2012.

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Geography Homework; Making word boards Due Friday 18 th May 2012

The aim Your job is to make a “word board” of key geographical words to help us when we have to write a short essay for our assessments. You will need to make 4 altogether; 1.Weather and climate 2.Physical Geog 3.Human Geog 4.Environmental Geog

Weather & Climate Measuring weather Causes of weather Describing the weather Hot/cold regions This is an example of how to Lay out all your words. Use as Many branches as you need.

Physical= all about the earth and its features (rocky, sandy, mountains, grassy etc) Human= all about where and how people live (shanty towns, different zones in Britain, urban life or countryside etc) Environmental = combo of physical and human. (all about the surroundings; where people, plants and animals live