Enjoying a lack of work at the moment and the thought of not getting up early tomorrow, though I have a new phone coming.
Spent some time this evening updating Radical Geography, including some My Place resources.
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GCSE Geography Pilot Blog of Radical Geography
In between marking coursework and assessments, I’ve added new resources to Radical Geography. I’ve now blogging about new Key Stage 3 resources on ShareGeography. I’ve added resources on climate change and people as consumers over the last two days.
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Still on a blogging holiday but wrote this before Christmas, so if this goes to plan it should be published on Boxing Day. I’ve now updated Radical Geography to include my top five favourite resources and a nearly complete weather and climate section. I have also added some other content, but you’ll have to do a bit of exploring to find it.
My aim is to add one new resource for each day of next year, so it will be a long process. When I’ve completed sections I will announce it via the blogs. I’m enjoying working through my content to put what I feel have been my most effective resources together, sometimes resources can be too personal and just work for the individual or the class they were devised for, so I can’t vouch for their quality or whether they will have a use in your classroom.
See you in the New Year.
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I’ve now reorganised by web projects. My personal domain name will be the gateway to my various projects. I’ve also now sorted the layout of Radical Geography and will begin to update the content in the New Year. The Pilot Blog will announce new resources for Key Stage 4 and Share Geography will announce new content for key Stage 3. So please check your RSS feeds. I imagine in the future there will be a Key Stage 5 blog for the new sixth form, if we get a cohort together. Radical Geography and the gateway now have a custom Google search engine. In the meantime I have produced a Top-Ten downloads page for 2007 ,as a pre-Christmas present to colleagues, some surprisingly resources were favourites.
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