Year 7 Unit 2 Assessment /Classwork: A Living and Dying Graph Name: __________________________ Class ___________ Date issued ____________ My last assessment.

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Year 7 Unit 2 Assessment /Classwork: A Living and Dying Graph Name: __________________________ Class ___________ Date issued ____________ My last assessment grade was The grade I am aiming for this time is A howling gale woke ex-accountant Angus Kelly from a deep sleep. It was still the dark outside, the clock said it was Peering out into the night through a rain – lashed window, he sensed something was wrong. Struggling into his clothes, Angus stumbled downstairs and stepped into the hallway. He felt his slippers fill up with icy cold water as he moved towards to front door. As he opened the front door he could just make out through the roar of the wind a voice. The voice was coming from a loud – hailer. There was a blue flish - flash of light coming from somewhere near the voice. ‘Evacuate, evacuate!’ It was saying. ‘Is this dream? ‘ He thought to himself. Pausing only to pull on his boots and waterproof jacket that were by the door, Angus began to wade knee-deep through the stinking, filthy water. His beautiful front garden was nowhere to be seen. He headed for the brightly coloured rescue boat at the end of the street. He then became aware of a different kind of sound behind him. Walking quickly now, he turned to look into the inky darkness. He saw nothing. The strange roar was growing louder by the second until But this is not the whole story: Did Angus live or die? What was that noise? You may find out these answers to these questions later. Task 1 – Use only pictures to make a mind map of the story in this box.

Task 2 – Complete the missing rainfall bars from and Task 3 – Complete the cubic meters (size of river line ) for and (dots need to be joined) Time mm rain River Size Task 4: Put the numbers from each sentence onto the line of your finished hydrograph The numbers ARE NOT in a sequence on the hydrograph (1,2,3,4 etc). You must work out where you think they should go. 1) - Pulrose power station is switched off for safety reasons 2) - Lucy looks out of the bedroom window and sees the river is getting lower 3) - The River Douglas is rising very fast and overflows its banks at the by the NSC 4) - John Shimmin, MHK, thinks about how many trees could be planted before the next election 5) - Lucy hears a flood warning on the on the 1.00 am news 6) - Just as Mike removes the sandbags from the front door the water starts to come up again!

Task 5: Now you need to EXPLAIN why you put one of the numbers on the graph where you did. Number : I put this number here because ______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Task 6:Now its time for you to make up a label of your own: – Your letter A stands for ________________________________________________________ Task 7: Now, place the letter A onto the graph and explain why you put it where you did I put A here because ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ After our 12th claim, the insurance company told us that we had to future-proof our house 12 Task 8 Look at the cartoon, try to describe & explain the message it has about flooding on the next page. Now draw your own cartoon in the empty box. Think about the links between humans and the environment.

How to score well Level 2 (D) - You can describe geographical patterns but may find it difficult, so You correctly complete either the bars or line (Tasks 2 + 3) You put 3 out of 6 numbers onto the hydrograph correctly (Task 4) You give 1 simple reason for placing 1 number on the graph where you have (Task 5) Level 3 (C) – You can recognise and describe simple geographical patterns, so You correctly complete both the bars and the line on the hydrograph (Tasks 2 + 3) You put all 6 numbers onto the hydrograph correctly (Task 4) You give 1 simple reason for placing the number where you did (Task 5) You write a label A and put it on the graph. The letter and explanation makes sense (Task 6) Level 4 (B) – all Level 3 plus You explain clearly why you placed 1 number where you did (Task 5) You start to explain the cartoon correctly - a link between humans and the environment Level 5 (A) - all Level 4 plus You start to explain the links in the cartoon between floods and economic problems You draw a cartoon that starts to make the reader think about how humans can affect the environment Level 6 (A*) - all Level 4 plus...You explain interactions between physical and human processes well You explain clearly the links in the cartoon between floods and economic and social problems You draw an inventive cartoon which makes the reader think about how humans affect the environment Teachers remarksWhat I did wellWhat I need to work on for next time Overall level Task 8: (continued) Explain the cartoon ______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________