A fully resourced lesson that covers the cause, effects and responses to a specific hurricane. Good to go and no additional resources required. Written for the AQA 9-1 GCSE Examination. Hurricane Haiyan makes a great up to date example. The Power-point has differentiated objectives linked to the new levels. The emphasis is on getting students to engage with the activities and demonstrate understanding. Resource sheets include differentiated activities and allow students to consolidate their learning. This can be completed as a single lesson with a straightforward case study template but with all the questions and resources there is plenty of material for 2 lessons and homework activities. The teacher copy of the example template can be used as a revision resource as it provides a concise summary of the content required.
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The Challenge of Natural Hazards Hurricanes New AQA GCSE 9-1. Bundle.
Comprehensively covers the content and assessment demands of the AQA 9-1 Geography GCSE. A combination of five complete lessons and associated resources. Lessons cover the distribution, cause, development, structure, effects, responses and risk reduction of tropical storms. Two examples , Katrina and Haiyan are included, allowing for an element of choice. Written for the new AQA 9-1 syllabus but suitable for all exam boards.
GCSE AQA (9-1) : Superstorm Haiyan Hurricane Bundle
Update your case study for hurricanes. A collection of resources that cover the content required to for the AQA 9-1 GCSE. The distribution and development of tropical storms is investigated with a variety of activities to support students and then the case study is explored. Finally policies to reduce the effects of tropical storms are explored. Included are video links, support sheets and examination questions to allow for a variety of approaches. Power-points can be used as standalone lessons but the resources complement the new Oxford Textbook. A comprehensive Knowledge Organiser has been added meaning that no textbook is needed.
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Good variety of activities however links to clips do not work.
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