

AQA GCSE Geography lesson for the new specification Unit 1A: In this lesson we look at how tropical storms form and what structure they have.
The lesson has a weather themed retrieval practice starter. We start by creating a diagram of the structure and formation of a tropical storm. The students have a slide by slide guide on how to create the diagram complete with annotations. We then complete a cloze exercise to describe how the Coriolis effect causes tropical storms to spin and change their track. We then look at the changing weather conditions a place would experience as a tropical storm passes. The students use information provided to place the weather conditions in the correct order. We finish with a GCSE-style practice question with some guidance and structure provided for the students.
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