Student Instructions
1. Tap 2. Choose two places you have been to, whether that be lived in or visited on holiday. Try to make them different places e.g. the peaceful, small area of Mount Maunganui in New Zealand is very different to the urban, busy area of Bangkok in Thailand. 3. Find (from your own photos or using the internet) to compare the two places you have visited. You could also use Google Street view to help you travel around the places you are comparing. The two places in the example have s to explore. 4. Compare the two locations according to their physical geography (natural features) and their human geography (human features). Use to do this. You will need multiple pages to complete this task. Physical Geography - oceans and coastlines - rivers - lakes - mountains - volcanoes - flora and fauna - land-form Human Geography - country/region boundaries - buildings - roads - changes to river courses - land use - language/signs - religion - government - art and music 5. Check your work through 6. Tap