Edexcel / Pearson. Topic 5: The Water Cycle and Water Insecurity.
9-10 – Surplus in the Hydrological Cycle - Flooding
This is a complete set of two lessons in one powerpoint, with supporting documents.
There are 24 slides in total with varied activities keep students’ attention.
Skills required for Paper 3 are embedded.
Answers for all tasks are on the following slides for peer/self marking, to save teacher time.
Slides content:
• Starter – key words quiz
• Large flood events map - Describing distribution and suggesting reasons
• Meteorological causes of flooding – normal, flash, monsoon
• Causes of flooding in the UK
• The jet stream (stretch and challenge)
• Changing land use – audio from George Monbiot
• The Intertropical Convergence Zone ICTZ
• Causes of flooding in the Lake District – mismanagement
• Other human actions that increase the flood risk
• Case Study: Storm Desmond and the Cumbrian Floods, Cockermouth
• Mitigating the flood risk
• Benefits of flooding
• Exam question – 12 marks with mark scheme
• Plenary – students write mark scheme for a question
• Summary
• Teacher’s information slides
• HANDOUT 1: Blank world map
• HANDOUT 2: Lake District maps
• HANDOUT 3: Cockermouth – flood defences and flood map
SUPPORTING RESOURCES: ‘Water Cycle Resource Pack - Homework, Mark Schemes, Assessment (Edexcel, Pearson, A level, 9GEO)’
Books:
Geography for Edexcel A Level Year 2 Student Book. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9781382014885
Edexcel A Level Geography 2016 Year 2 Student Book. Pearson. ISBN: 9781292139654.
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