1. The lesson meets the requirements of the new GCSE specifications. However, it can be adapted for a top set year 9 group.
2. The lesson starts by exploring the features of a wave through the use of diagrams and keywords. It then moves on to look at how waves form. The second half of the lesson focuses on tides and how they form before ending with a challenge task.
3. The lesson is differentiated through the use of images, video clips, keyword banks and diagrams. Students will be engaged and challenged regardless of their level.
4. The lesson is planned in detail and all the resources for teaching the lesson are included in the ppt; starter, learning activities with resources, clear outline of learning tasks and a plenary. Just download and teach!
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Coastal processes and management
A series of lessons that can be used to deliver a coast unit to a GCSE group or year 9 group. There are 6 lessons in the series. All planned in detailed with all the resources needed included in the ppts. This bundle will save you lots of planning time.
Coasts
There are three (3) lessons on coasts included in this bundle. One lesson is an introduction lesson on coasts focusing on the features by the coast and the importance of learning about it in schools. The other lesson is on wave and tide formation including a look at the features of a wave. The final lesson is on constructive and destructive waves (including swash and backwash); how they compare and how the affect the coasts differently. All three lessons have all the elements and the resources required to deliver them - starter, learning activities with resources and plenary.
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