HELP!!!
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HELP!!!
Does anybody know anything about this thing to do with physical geography - not sure how the word is spelt but it is 'jike' and rhymes with hike, pike and mike. My DS has been asked to research it for homework but we can't find anything on the internet! Would help if the teacher wrote it down then we would at least know how to spell it!!!
Could well be that Ed's mum! It sounds like it is physical geography related with that definition. He is not too stressed but just a bit puzzled and frustrated really. It's very hard to research on google only hearing the word without a proper spelling. He is taking your definition in and I will let you know what happens! Many thanks.
Let me just pop a link up for physical geography words...
I intended to look through every letter of the alphabet, but it was a tad tedious!! Then I thought about G and J sometimes sounding the same, although I doubt it would with this particular word.
http://www.physicalgeography.net/glossary.html
I intended to look through every letter of the alphabet, but it was a tad tedious!! Then I thought about G and J sometimes sounding the same, although I doubt it would with this particular word.
http://www.physicalgeography.net/glossary.html
Hurricane Ike, would be a topical and popular introduction to Geography, but not physical geog.
My DS1 often came home with vague homework, I suggested pay attention, write it down, ask a friend or worst case seek clarification from the teacher.
Some times the teachers do test (tease) the kids.
steve
Coastal Changes due to Hurricane Ike
http://tpeblog.wordpress.com/2008/09/14 ... icane-ike/
My DS1 often came home with vague homework, I suggested pay attention, write it down, ask a friend or worst case seek clarification from the teacher.
Some times the teachers do test (tease) the kids.
steve
Coastal Changes due to Hurricane Ike
http://tpeblog.wordpress.com/2008/09/14 ... icane-ike/
d and j can be confused too
Dyke
Thin vertical veins of igneous rock that form when magma enters and cools in fractures found within the crust. Also see intrusive igneous rock.
can he remember what the rest of teh lesson was about? or did the teacher give any clues?
I remember Miss yoyo had a habit of remembering something needed for homework about 5 minutes before we were due to leave for school
Dyke
Thin vertical veins of igneous rock that form when magma enters and cools in fractures found within the crust. Also see intrusive igneous rock.
can he remember what the rest of teh lesson was about? or did the teacher give any clues?
I remember Miss yoyo had a habit of remembering something needed for homework about 5 minutes before we were due to leave for school