From the BBC Rock Types at Great Heights series. See the BBC Teach > Secondary Resources > GCSE Geography > Rock Types at Great Heights page for extensive details. Cwm Idwal tectonics and Castle Inn Quarry limestone also available.
The team investigates Carboniferous grit for clues as to depositional environments. Grain size and roundness, foreset cross-bedding, way-up structures. Sea-level change evinced in cyclic deposition. Some tips on fieldwork and trad climbing.
Find the film by searching the BBC Teach website or YouTube’s BBC Teach channel for “How the Roaches in the Peak District were formed | Geography - Rock Types at Great Heights"
13 questions for the 15min 59s film. Differentiated THREE ways! All versions look similar, but “B” version has subtle clues, and “C” version requires pupils to cross out wrong answers, not write in correct ones, allowing pupils with literacy difficulties to access the work. Excellent subtitles: scripted, not auto-generated brainrot. Answer sheet. Very easy to mark. .doc & .pdf for all files. Two different links to film on all sheets.
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