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Complete lesson for Geography GCSE AQA 9-1, Section A
The Challenge of Natural Hazards 3.1.1.2
Effects and management of tectonic hazards

Includes presentation, worksheets, case studies and lesson plan.

This lesson is designed to introduce KS4 (year 10 - 11) students to the topic ‘The effects and management of tectonic hazards’. The lesson is suitable for all abilities, and should take around 1 hour to complete.

Through this 1 hour lesson students are introduced to the effects of tectonic hazards and some common techniques employed to mitigate them. Through a series of activities students explore primary and secondary effects of tectonic hazards and how monitoring, prediction, protection and planning can reduce the risks from a tectonic hazard.

By the end of this lesson students will be able to:

  • Give examples of the effects of, and responses to, a tectonic hazard varying between areas of contrasting levels of wealth.
  • Differentiate between primary and secondary effects of a tectonic hazard.
  • Explain how monitoring, prediction, and planning can reduce the risks from a tectonic hazard.

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