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Articulate your geography!
FAST TALKING GEOGRAPHY! - HOW TO PLAY
What you will need?
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Two teams (2 players in each team)
Geography articulate cards
Two tokens
A game board
A timer
Object of the game:
To be the first team round the game board. Progress is made by correctly guessing what
your team mates are describing.
Preparing to play:
Place the board in the centre and select one token on the start segment. Decide which
team will go first and roll the dice.
Describers and Guessers:
Team mates take turns to be the DESCRIBER and GUESSER.
Playing the game:
Set the timer for one minute. The describer takes the card from the top of the pile and
describes the word/phrase to the segment on which the team’s token sits. When a team
mate shouts out the correct answer the describer quickly take another card and repeats
the process, using the SAME category. The turn in finished when the timer runs out. The
describer counts the number of cards correctly guessed and moves their token forward
that many segments. The turn then passes to the opposite team.
Description rules:
Do not:
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Say what letter the word starts with, or how many letters it has
Say the word or any derivative e.g. if the word is ‘post’ you may not say
‘postage’ or ‘postman’ etc.
Use ‘rhymes with’ or ‘sounds like’ type clues
Mouth or whisper the word
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Choose to pass and not play a card – but only once each turn
Act and/or mime
Do:
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Tectonic hazard
Plate boundary
Coastline
Erosion
Drainage basin
Watershed
Detached house
Semi-detached house
Tourism
Tourist
Globalisation
Global interdependence
Earthquake
Volcano
Mass movement
Abrasion
Source
Mouth
Terrace house
Transport
Advantage
Disadvantage
Child labour
TNC
Tsunami
Fold mountain
Attrition
Hydraulic action
Tributary
Confluence
Village
Town
City
Beach
NIC
Development
Conservative
Constructive
Solution
Deposition
Channel
Transpiration
Environment
City
Mountain
Development
Localised industry
Call centre
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Collision
Destructive
Transportation
Solution
Permeable
Impermeable
Sustainable
Local authority
Economy
GNP
Industrial growth
De-industrialisation
Convection current
Oceanic plate
Traction
Saltation
Infiltration
Percolation
Pollution
Government
GDP
Butler model
Government
Legislation
Continental plate
Ocean trench
Suspension
Constructive
Surface runoff
Traction
Waste disposal
Inequality
Exploration
Involvement
Health and safety
Working hours
Plate margin
Anticline
Destructive
Longshore drift
Suspension
Saltation
Industrialisation
Rapid urbanisation
Development
Stagnation
Tax free zones
Strikes
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Nappes
Syncline
Stump
Cave
Solution
Transportation
Site and service
Culture
Decline
Destination
Tax incentives
Sweatshops
Supervolcano
Eruption
Notch
Headland
Erosion
Hydraulic action
Self-help
Multicultural
Rejuvenation
External factors
Economic
Population
Lava
Lahar
Bay
Cliff
Solution
Abrasion
Squatter settlement
Urban
Consolidation
Internal factors
Wealth
Energy
Pyroclastic flow
Magma chamber
Groyne
Gabion
Attrition
Long profile
Favela
Rural
National park
Mass tourism
Social
Economic
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Vent
Crater
Sea wall
Revetment
Cross profile
Velocity
Ethnic segregation
Public transport
Social
Economic
Environmental
Pollution
Richter scale
Magnitude
Beach replenishment
Salt marsh
Load
Discharge
Park and ride
Motorway
Environment
Political
Sustainable
Renewable
Mercalli scale
Focus
Rock armour
Beach nourishment
Meander
Gorge
Carrot and stick
Urban renewal
Extreme environment
Tourist industry
Non-renewable
Carbon trading
Epicentre
Caldera
Weathering
Beach
Plunge pool
Oxbow lake
Settlement
Population
Stewardship
Conservation
Recycling
Landfill
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Primary effect
Secondary effect
Swash
Backwash
Levee
Floodplain
LEDC/LIC
MEDC/HIC
Ecotourism
Sustainable
Carbon footprint
Food miles
Long term response
Prediction
Prevailing wind
Wave cut platform
Slip off slope
River cliff
Push factor
Pull factor
Development
Positive
Marginal land
Degradation
Seismic wave
Social
Spit
Bar
Hard engineering
Soft engineering
Urbanisation
Migration
Negative
Theatres
Crops
Irrigation
Economic
Prediction
Sea level rise
Hard engineering
Flooding
Hydrograph
Shanty town
Traffic congestion
Museums
Monuments
Water control
Fertiliser
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Prevention
Secondary vent
Retreat
Soft engineering
Lag time
Embankment
Rural-urban fringe
Suburbs
Exchange rate
Terrorism
Pesticide
Insecticides
Ash
Shield volcano
Sand dune
Habitat
Dam
Reservoir
CBD
Inner city
Climate
Disposable income
Cash crop
Subsistence farming
Composite volcano
Effect
Vegetation
Species
Estuary
Responses
Burgess model
Brownfield site
Airport
Cruise
Resource
Manufacturing
Response
Aid
Stack
Arch
Zoning
Effect
Greenbelt
Greenfield site
Travel agents
Advertising
Tertiary
Quaternary
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