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Why Do Glaciers Move?
AQA A 'Ice on the land'. Lesson exploring why glaciers move looking at temperature and gradient (including polar/temperate glaciers and extensional/compressional flow). Aimed at high ability GCSE students but easily adaptable for lower ability pupils. A tricky topic made simple!
Ice Formation
Lesson for AQA A course 'Ice on the Land' focusing on ice formation and the main types of ice masses ( e.g. valley glaciers, ice sheets etc...). Aimed at high ability GCSE students but easily adaptable for lower ability pupils.
NEW OCR B A-level. Physical Factors Affecting Coasts: Ocean Currents
Lesson for new 2016/2017 OCR B A level specification on syllabus statement 1 (physical factors affecting coasts). Lesson includes the role of ocean currents including rip currents, gyers, Ekman transport with upwelling /downwelling and the deep ocean conveyor belt. Aimed at high ability students but could easily adapted to simplify. Includes presentation with detailed notes underneath each slide and accompanying resource.
Coasts Scheme of Work Lesson Bundle
Coasts scheme of work bundle including a written scheme of work, detailed lesson plans and presentations, worksheets, resources and an end of unit assessment. Aimed at high ability year 8 students and therefore easily adaptable for year 9.
Coasts Assessment
An essay style assessment based on coasts. Aimed at high ability year 8 students and therefore easily adaptable for year 9. Includes resources from previous lesson to support them in the assessment and the assessment sheet. Assessed using GCSE grades scaled down for year 8.
Coastal Management
A lesson on why coasts should be protected and how (hard and soft engineering). Aimed at high ability year 8 students and therefore easily adaptable for year 9. Includes detailed lesson plan, presentation (with notes underneath slides) and any other resources needed.
Coastal Processes: Longshore Drift
A lesson on the process of longshore drift and spit formation. Aimed at high ability year 8 students and therefore easily adaptable for year 9. Includes a detailed lesson plan, presentation (with notes under slides) and any other resources needed.
Coastal Processes: Transportation and Deposition
Lesson on the processes of transportation and deposition at the coastline. Aimed at high ability year 8 students and therefore easily adaptable for year 9. Includes a detailed lesson plan and presentation (with notes under slides).
Cave, Arches, Stacks and Stumps
Lesson on the formation of cave, arches, stacks and stumps. Aimed at high ability year 8 students and therefore easily adaptable for year 9. Includes a detailed lesson plan and presentation (with notes underneath each slide).
Landforms of Coastal Erosion: Wave cut platforms, headlands and bays
A lesson on the formation of wave cut platforms, headlands and bays. Aimed at high ability year 8 and therefore easily adaptable for year 9 students. Includes a detailed lesson plan and presentation (with detailed notes underneath each slide).
Coastal Processes: Waves
A lesson on the formation of waves, what factors effect their power and different wave types. Aimed at high ability year 8 and therefore easily adaptable for year 9. Includes a detailed lesson plan, presentation (including detailed notes per slide) and all accompanying resources needed.
An Introduction to Coasts
An introduction to the topic 'coasts' aimed at high ability year 8 and therefore easily adaptable for year 9. Includes a detailed lesson plan, presentation (including detailed notes per slide) and all accompanying resources needed.
Coasts Scheme of Work (y8-9)
A detailed scheme of work for 'coasts' aimed at high ability year 8 students and therefore easily adaptable for year 9 students. Includes learning objectives, key concepts, a list of activities and potential homework to be completed for each lesson.