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Coral reef ecosystems

Exploitation and management of a coral reef ecosystem, Menjangan Island, Bali, Indonesia

  • Key Stage Four,
  • Module,
  • The carbon and water cycles, climate and change,
  • Environmental interactions and management
  • Overview
  • Lesson one: Case study
  • Lesson two: Data analysis
  • Lesson three: Analysis task
  • Follow up task

Follow up task

To sum up and review all that you have done over the last few lessons, you are going to write and present an article which could be included in Geographical magazine exploring one of the issues covered in the learning from the lessons.

The piece needs to be a combination of a written article with photographs and a script for a short video clip where you present and discuss the key points of the issue. The final piece will be presented and recorded and peer assessed by your classmates.

Before you start have a good look at the Geographical magazine website and or magazine. You may want to start by looking at the Geographical articles which mention coral reefs.

When looking through each article try to answer these questions:

  • What is the layout like?

  • What is the structure of the article?

  • What kind of language is used (e.g. formal?  informal? Persuasive? Emotive?)

  • Does the article have a key question or point to it?

  • What message do the photographs send out? And why have these images been chosen?

  • When writing your article and video clip script make sure to:

Use what you have learnt from the observations of the Geographical magazine website.

  • Think carefully about the message you want to send out in your piece

  • Use key geographical terms

  • Consider the language of your piece

  • Ensure you are accurate with spelling, punctuation and grammar.

Finally you will perform your script, when doing this think carefully about:

  • Your tone of voice (which parts of the script require emphasis?)

  • The clarity and pace of your presentation

  • Your body language

Not only will you be expected to present your article and issue, but you will also be expected to peer assess the presentation of your classmates. This is an important responsibility as your comments will help your classmates improve in future work.

  • When peer assessing:

  • Listen carefully to what is being said as well as how the person presents (you should be judging quality of the content as well as the quality of presentation

  • Judge the quality of presentation using the pointers above

  • Judging the content of the presentation will be more difficult, but again use the points above on writing the article to do this

  • In your feedback give your classmate comments on what they have done well and then constructive comments on how they could improve. Try to be as specific as possible with these as this will help your classmates the most

'From the field' Awards - Inspiring fieldwork supported by the RGS-IBG

Delivered in collaboration with The Goldsmiths' Company, these awards enable geography teachers to work alongside practioners at the cutting edge of geographical research to develop educational resources for the classroom.

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