Lesson 8 for AQA A Level Geography section B. This is the eighth lesson in section B, an optional physical geography module (choose from coasts, glaciers or hot deserts) to be taught alongside modules from section A and C. This lesson covers the Holderness coast including geology, historical change, impacts and management.
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Coastal Systems and Landscapes - Section B - AQA A Level Geography
9 part lesson series for section B (physical geography) of the AQA A Level, Coastal Systems and Landscapes. This unit covers the features of the coast, sea level rise, human interaction with the coast, processes and future developments. All lessons are designed in the same signature style and come with worksheets and exam questions to match the specification. No other resources are needed. Lesson sequence: 1- The Coastal System 2 - Coastal Processes 3 - Coastal Erosional Landforms 4 - Coastal Depositional Landforms 5 - Sea Level Change (1) 6 - Sea Level Change (2) 7 - Coastal Management 8 - Coastal Environment - Case Study 9 - Human at the Coast - Case Study For more resources visit [**This is Geography**](http://thisisgeography.co.uk). Full SoW for all new GCSE specifications - [AQA](https://thisisgeography.co.uk/gcse/), [Edexcel](https://thisisgeography.co.uk/edexcel), [OCR](https://thisisgeography.co.uk/ocr/), [CIE IGCSE](https://thisisgeography.co.uk/igcse/), [Edexcel IGCSE](https://thisisgeography.co.uk/edec/) and [Eduqas](https://thisisgeography.co.uk/eduqas/). As well as over 200 lessons for [KS3](https://thisisgeography.co.uk/ks3/) and [KS2](https://thisisgeography.co.uk/ks2/). Want something bespoke designing? Email us for further details [info@thisisgeography.co.uk](https://thisisgeography.co.uk/bespoke-modules-2/)
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