UK COASTAL LANDSCAPES - AQA GCSE GEOGRAPHY
Looking for a scheme of work which covers everything in this topic? Look no further - this has been created by myself as I was tired of using out of date / inaccurate resources.
This is a FULL scheme of work for the UK Coastal Landscapes topic - it is based on the AQA GCSE specification. It has been created from scratch and includes a total of 10 lessons, a FREE AQA knowledge organiser which has been adapted to include the relevant case studies (Dorset / Lyme Regis), and a formative and summative assessment. Each lesson has a challenge question as its title, tasks throughout, retrieval practice at the start of each lesson, a starter, main and plenary. There is a lot of exam practice, with AQA exam styled questions in most of the lessons.
All the lessons come with worksheets and PowerPoint - the lessons are fully adaptable to your requirement - and will approximately last 1 hour. The lessons were originally created on Google Slides / Google Docs, and have since been converted to Microsoft Powerpoint / Word for you when you download them.
The CGP Geography revision guide (2020) has been used alongside the creation of these lessons.
A breakdown of each lesson are as follows:
Lesson 1 - What is the landscape like in the UK?
Lesson 2 - What are the coastal processes? - Mechanical and Chemical Weathering
Lesson 3 - What are the coastal processes? - Waves and erosion.
Lesson 4 - How is material (sand) moved from one place to another? Transportation and Deposition.
Lesson 5 - How are coastal landforms formed? Part 1.
Lesson 6 - How are coastal landforms formed? Part 2.
Lesson 7 - What is the Dorset Coast like? - Case Study
Lesson 8 - What is hard and soft engineering?
Lesson 9 - How is Lyme Regis in Dorset being protected against coastal erosion?
Lesson 10 - Summative Assessment
Also included: Knowledge Organiser and a formative assessment (which can be completed after Lesson 5).
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