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Lesson 1 for AQA A Level Geography section C. This is the first lesson in section C, an optional physical geography module (choose from Hazards or Ecosystems Under Threat) to be taught alongside modules from section A and B. This lesson covers the different types of hazards, why they are becoming more common, the Park model and the hazards management cycle.

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RangerClare

4 years ago
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Very basic series of lessons. Massive writing on the sllides to make up for lack of information. Basic info given only and crucially with little thought of activities, tasks or resources for deep thinking and discussion. There is no / very little explanation of physical processes - not even enough to cover GCSE content. Case studies are factual that you can get for free elsewhere. The exam questions when given are not referenced - or are made up - so you have to search for a mark scheme. There are no model answers or lessons that take pupils through the writing of 9 or 20 mark answers. The description given 'you will not need any other resources' is just not true - these lessons don't even form a good base to work from. I don't mind paying for resources, but these are not worth the money.

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