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This 1-2 hour KS3 lesson teaches pupils about the physical processes that produce glaciated landscapes. Pupils initially analyse source images, introducing the wide array of glacial landforms. Students are taught how glaciers accumulate over time through interactive slides, before learning about their physical processes. A sequencing card sort overviews how free-thaw weathering breaks rocks apart. Students then complete a guided independent writing task to explain glacial erosion processes. A literacy activity is also provided to develop the writing skills of weaker pupils.
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