Welcome to the Geography Department

pupils looking over the cliff at holderness
this is a link to a page about a geography school fieldtrip to medlock valley

 



These pages celebrate good work from pupils across the ability range in Key Stages 3 & 4.
You can also view photographs of fieldwork visits made by Year 10 & 11. Sometimes the sun shone!

Well done to those who have made real achievement and have their work displayed, please enjoy their success.

s.p.t. 10-5-07

My Desert Plant Yr 9


Mamun Miah
This plant I have made is called the 'Alienana' and has a long life cycle, which means it will stay standing tall whilst the other plants die.

Alienana

Shirin Akhtar
The reason I named my plant the 'Arabian Stump' is because it's in Arabia and the actual plant looks stumpy.

Arabian Stump

Siddeka Chowdhury
Here is a plant which can survive in the desert, I have named it ‘rose thorn’ because, simply, it is a rose with lots of thorns, which is very obvious.

Rose Thorn

Reshma Khatun
This plant is specially designed to have a long life cycle so that it can survive in the desert. This beautiful but unusual plant is called 'beautiful rosette'.

Beautiful Rosette

Leena Akhtar
My plant is called the ‘Arabian Spike’. This is because it has spikes on it and it lives in the Arabian desert.

Arabian Spike

Marufa Begum
A Mazzy spike is a plant which can survive in the desert.

Mazzy spikes

Arbin Chowdhury
My plant can survive in deserts. It has long roots which spread out to collect water.

 

Stop Global Warming Poster Yr 10