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Articulate your geography! FAST TALKING GEOGRAPHY! - HOW TO PLAY What you will need? 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: 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 Choose to pass and not play a card – but only once each turn Act and/or mime Do: © www.teachitgeography.co.uk 2016 26137 Page 1 of 8 Articulate your geography! 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 © www.teachitgeography.co.uk 2016 26137 Page 2 of 8 Articulate your geography! 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 © www.teachitgeography.co.uk 2016 26137 Page 3 of 8 Articulate your geography! 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 © www.teachitgeography.co.uk 2016 26137 Page 4 of 8 Articulate your geography! 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 © www.teachitgeography.co.uk 2016 26137 Page 5 of 8 Articulate your geography! 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 © www.teachitgeography.co.uk 2016 26137 Page 6 of 8 Articulate your geography! 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 © www.teachitgeography.co.uk 2016 26137 Page 7 of 8 Articulate your geography! © www.teachitgeography.co.uk 2016 26137 Page 8 of 8