Full lesson introducing some of the different types of erosional landforms that can be found along the coast. Students will be able to identify and define some of the most common erosional landforms (and one depositional - the beach). Students will be able to describe and explain how landforms such as the cave, arch, stack, stump and wave cut platforms are formed through the use of a diagram, short video clip and a team model-making challenge.
Aimed at KS3 but has links to the AQA GCSE specification. Can be differentiated for low and high ability students with opportunities to stretch and challenge students. Suggestions can be found in the notes section at the bottom of each slide. Links to video clips and websites can be accessed through the images on the slides - if this doesn’t work please see the notes for the hyperlink.
2 sets of landform tables and 3 sets of CASS formation sentences are included.
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