Using the Geoggyblog

The blog is to be followed by RISS students and linked to personal blogs. In your personal blog you will reflect on class time learning and present your own ideas.

Wednesday 16 May 2012

Government aid_locating a car assembly plant

The summary from Tuesdays activity : Government aid - who wins the car assembly plant? Where Should Holden Build their Car Factory? Germany • Many skilled workers • High quality • Developed country with good infrastructures • Most developed country in Europe • 1 year rent free UK • One of the strongest countries in the world • It has a large population for labour • Many visitors to advertise the factory • Global wide trading • Developed country so it’s easier for importing • High rate of export, low cost of materials • Government aid-no rent for 2 years • Reduce taxes, support with transportation • Many raw materials and components Italy • Located in the center of Europe, it’s easier to export to Europe • Government aid of 1 year rent free • Efficient work force • Good relations with Australia • Has a lot of land • Trade with Australia is increasing • Trade with other nations (France, US, Germany) • Skilled labour • Trustworthy Malaysia • Price of labour is cheaper • Capable of producing a lot of products • Offer land for free for 15 years. No rent during construction • Government will get 20% of profit if Holden makes profit above the value of the rent • Factory outside city, but not far Discussion What are your arguments? What are the other arguments? Do you agree with the decision of the UK? What is the role of the government aid in each country?

Monday 7 May 2012

Write what the top four most important location factors for choosing the right site for a car factory. Location factors Many skilled workers living in the local area-Labour Force; Many components made in local factories-Components, Raw Materials; Access by road to major ports for export markets-Transport, Markets; Good rail links to major UK markets-Transport, Markets; Good raod and rail links for transport of components to factory and finished cars to markets-Transport, Markets; Attractive countryside and pleasant villages-Labour force, Site; Electric power available through the National Grid-Energy supply; Large, flat land with room for expansion-Site; Co-operation with national Government-Capital, Other; Good communications with Europe-Markets, Capital; Good industrial relations-Markets, Capital; Helpful local authorities-Capital, Other; History of car making in the UK-Other.

Monday 23 April 2012

Where the Consumer’s Money Goes After Purchasing $100 Pair of Trainers
Reflection Is this a fair division of wages? Give your opinion and reasons for new percentages of wages for each job. Include photos and/or videos in your blog.

Monday 19 March 2012

Global Fashion Industry

THis week we did a listening exercise to learn about the Global Fashion Industry. For your weekly reflection, tell me what you learned about this industry. AND embed a video on your blog.
Like this one:


Monday 5 March 2012

Supply and Demand_The Diamond trading game

Supply and Demand. Describe how your played the game today and on your blog :
1. Explain how supply and demand was changing the value of diamonds during the game.
2. Ways in which you could have played the game better.

Monday 20 February 2012

THE GREAT NUCLEAR DEBATE

ON YOUR BLOG REFLECT ON TODAYS DEBATE. DID YOU Agree with the decision?
What are your views on nuclear power?

For
We want a nuclear power plant in Kyoto Against
No nuclear power plant in Kyoto
• Cost money to have other countries help
• Japan might fall behind in developments
• Need power station for energy since renewable energy doesn’t make enough energy
• Power station will be made in a safe place
• Renewable energy is weak and won’t support the whole country
• Safety precautions
• Renewable energy is expensive
• Coal and oil causes global warming
• Where are non-profits getting the money?
• Learning from mistakes and creating more safety precautions
• Solar panels take up more space
• No one got hurt or mutated after last nuclear explosion
• 1 in a million chance for a nuclear explosion •
AGAINST
Renewable energy
• Non-profit organizations help support
• Is electricity or human life more important?
• Use solar energy
• Solar power is cheaper, save money and save lives
• Wait a few years until Japan has more money
• Nuclear explosion can cause health problems

Monday 6 February 2012

year 8, peak oil



this is the video we watched 7th february 2012

follow this link for youtube directly. PEAK OIL

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Monday 30 January 2012

Generating electricity, Year 8

Your homework is to think about what we talked about in class, that by capturing a turning motion we can capture electricity. Come up with a creative way of capturing electricity.

Year 8, Geography Information sources

Try this site for a good compilation of factual information and short video clips and pictures. The content supports KS 3 geography.

GEOCUBE CLICK HERE

Tuesday 17 January 2012

Year 8 during TET

Just to make this clear. Your home learning is simply to engage with your blog, add an entry, try to upload a video, make a comment on the you tube clip on this blog (coal). The theme is how do we generate energy from coal. What I am interested in is that you can use your blog and grow in confidence using your blog. Happy Holiday.! Mr. Gavin

Monday 16 January 2012

Yr 8, generating electricity from coal



this is the video we watched briefly on tuesday

Wednesday 11 January 2012

Monday 9 January 2012

8CB, So you know what geography is?

You are required to set up your own blog and to link it (follow) to the Geography blog. www.geoggyblog.blogspot.com Each week you will have a task to complete ion your blog. This week your task is to :

1. Open a Gmail account.
2. Once this is open, find and click "more" - go to blogger and create your own blog. Follow the instructions and find a unique name for your blog.
3. Follow the geography blog www.geoggyblog.blogspot.com

Mr Gavin

Sunday 8 January 2012

Reflection 1

This week reflect upon your learning:

^ What is the study of Geography about?
^ What things would you like to learn more about?
^ When did humans begin to have influence on planet earth?
^ Where have you been, what have you seen?
^ Why should you care about your planet? Do you?

^ How can learning Geographical skills help in our understanding of the earth?

Volcanic dust cloud 2010, Introduction




"For a week we realised how large again the world really was. In the future will we look back and describe the time when we could skip across the planet as we wished, zig zag to other kingdoms in a matter of hours" From Nelson, published December 2011.

energetically yours, Introduction