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Tectonics end of topic test, homework booklet, mark schemes and mark book (Edexcel, A level)
18 – Spearman’s Rank Statistical Test (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
17 – The 4 Ms – Modify the: cause, event, loss, vulnerability. (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
16 – Development and Governance (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
15 – Kashmir Earthquake (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
14 – Disaster Trends and Patterns (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
13 – Hazard Management and Park Model (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
12 – The Philippines - A Multiple Hazard Zone (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
11 – The Social and Economic Impacts of Tectonic Hazards (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
10. Economy and Level of Development Aren’t Always Important… (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
9 – Tectonic Hazard Profiles and Models (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
8 - Tsunami. Indian Ocean 2004 vs. Japan 2011 (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
7 - Why do tectonic events create disasters? (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
6 - Volcanic Processes (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
5 - LIC Earthquake Case Study - Lamjung, Nepal, 2015 (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
4 - Physical Processes Explain the Causes of Earthquakes (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
3 - Physical Processes of Plate Tectonics (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
2 - Theory of Plate Tectonics (Tectonics. Edexcel A level)
1 - Introduction to Tectonic Hazards (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
- This is a full scheme of work for Tectonics that I have used for four years with great success. I have edited improved it during that time. It includes model answers that I have written and some examples of student work.
- The slides are stimulating and the lessons cover a variety of skills including statistics. There is a strong focus on exam question practise and knowledge retention.
- The homework set for students will be based on revision for class quizzes (which you can run as a competition) and also longer written answers to exam questions based on content which the students have learned in previous lessons.
- To support the students’ studies, I have referred to the Oxford and Hodder text books in a few of the lessons, where students can find additional notes. But overall, most of the powerpoints are self contained and can be taught by a teacher at any level of experience and to students of varied ability.
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