Year 7 - Here is some extra help for your My Planet Homework
This will help you
DESCRIBE and EXPLAIN
any of your GEOGRAPHY WORK.
USE IT!!!!!
SO CLICK on the ATTACHMENT!
Mr Herbert // 50 years old at Christmas.
Likes fishing, fishing and fishing,
and thinking about going fishing of course!
Is worried that Mr Knox will be on Celebrity Come Dancing some day soon!
This will help you
DESCRIBE and EXPLAIN
any of your GEOGRAPHY WORK.
USE IT!!!!!
SO CLICK on the ATTACHMENT!
Here is the PowerPoint that you were shown in class, plus the Homework instruction sheet.
7G - due in on the 28th September, in the lesson.
7A - due in on 1st October, in the lesson.
7? - due in on ??????
Don't forget to click the centre of the earth on slide 5 - to watch the video again!!!!
More helpful instructions will be on a later blog entry - when we can find Mr Kennedy.
Venezuela's Everlasting Storm
The mysterious "Relámpago del Catatumbo" (Catatumbo lightning) is a unique natural phenomenon in the world. Located on the mouth of the Catatumbo river at Lake Maracaibo (Venezuela), the phenomenon is a cloud-to-cloud lightning that forms a voltage arc more than five kilometre high during 140 to 160 nights a year, 10 hours a night, and as many as 280 times an hour. This almost permanent storm occurs over the marshlands where the Catatumbo River feeds into Lake Maracaibo and it is considered the greatest single generator of ozone in the planet, judging from the intensity of the cloud-to-cloud discharge and great frequency.

Here we see Mr Kennedy attempting to survey the rocks in Dovedale on the Geography Fieldtrip!