Here’s a sample of stunning homework by Year 7. Click the thumbnail for a larger version.
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By MV This model is composed of different photos arranged to show the urban zones.
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By VC The model shows old grafitti-covered factories next to a railway and a canal.
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By PC This is a visually stunning series of panoramas arranged to show perspective with extra labelling done in Paint.
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By KT This model has been designed to be viewed at night by shining a torch from beneath the buildings!
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By AW Detached houses are arranged in a crescent – typical of houses in the outer suburbs
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By SG The different zones are carefully modelled using tiny cardboard buildings
Year 7 students at St Ursula’s school in London have also made some models. We will do some peer assessment next week and let them know what we think of their work.

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Year 7 Urban Models « Gorgeous Geography // March 8, 2007 at 1:10 pm |
[...] Year 7 Urban Models Published March 8th, 2007 Settlement Here are a selection of some of the models produced by year 7 for their Urban Model Making Homework. There were some fantastic entries but we have chosen six of the best to showcase here. We will also be looking at some models that year 7 students at Court Fields School in Somerset have made you can view these Court Field Student Models here. [...]
msrichards // March 8, 2007 at 2:51 pm |
Hi Court Field Y7
We have been very impressed with your models and we have done some peer assessment today. We will show you what we thought tomorrow.
St Ursula’s Year 7
Year 7 Urban Model Peer Assessment with Court Fields School « Gorgeous Geography // March 9, 2007 at 9:17 am |
[...] Link to courtfields urban model posting [...]
Digital Geography - » Peer assessment between schools // March 10, 2007 at 10:52 pm |
[...] that we planned, via mutual postings on our respective school blogs, Georgeous Geography and Noel Jenkins @ Court Fields involved the peer assessment of urban models by Year 7 (students are 11/12 years [...]