This is a full scheme of work designed for year 9 KS3 Rivers and Flooding. 21 55minute lessons plus assessment, mark scheme and all other resources included. Every lesson has a starter activity based around recall/reading. All learning outcomes and future learning is signposted. SoW designed to bridge into GCSE.
- How does water move through a drainage basin?
- How do rocks break down?
- What are the processes of fluvial erosion?
- How does the long and cross profile of a river change downstream?
- How does erosion change the landcape in the upper course?
- How are waterfalls created?
- How do rivers transport and deposit material?
- What landforms are created in a rivers middle course?
- What landforms are created in a rivers lower course?
- What are the features of the river Tees?
- Mid-point assessment
- What causes flooding?
- What is a hydrograph and what does it show?
- What happened here? (Boscastle mystery lesson)
- Are floods devastating natural events?
- How can we reduce the risk of flooding? (Hard engineering)
- How can we reduce the risk of flooding more sustainably? (soft engineering)
- How is flooding of the river Tees being managed?
- Should the Margaretting flood protection strategy in Chelmsford go ahead? (DME lesson)
- Revision
- Assessment
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I’ve purchased and downloaded the resource however there is no lesson 11 or 12? Could you please forward these to me as they are expressed as being included in the package, otherwise I would like my money back. Thanks
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