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A carefully laid out and concise lesson / revision resource on Natural Hazard Case Studies (Italy & Nepal) from the Tectonic Hazards topic for AQA
Download includes a Powerpoint, Activity Sheet & Worksheet
Powerpoint includes:
Primary & Secondary effects of natrual hazards
Primary & Secondary responses of natrual hazards
Case study information
Gorkha, Nepal Earthquake 2015 (LIC)
L’Aquila, italy Earthquake 2009 (HIC)
Why effects and responses are different between LICs and HICs
Activity explanation, practise questions and exam questions
Summary slide
The activity sheet is a case study revision sheet / recall activity, designed to help students recall key facts individually or in small group. Full instructions on how to use included. Estimated to take 15-20 minutes
The 2 page worksheet covers key concepts from the lesson displayed in an engaing format. Estimated to take 10-15 minutes.
This is the third lesson in the Tectonic Hazards topic. The other lessons can be found below:
1. Natural Hazards & Plate Tectonics
2. Plate Boundaries
A carefully laid out and concise lesson / revision resource on Managing Tectonic Hazards topic for AQA
This download includes a Powerpoint, 2x Activity Sheets & a Worksheet
Powerpoint includes:
Monitoring:
Volcanoes: Use of seismometers, tilt meters, remote sensing, gas sensors
Earthquakes: Seismometers, Gas sensors, Ground water levels
Prediction
Volcanoes: easier to predict, allows for quicker evacuation, uses same tools as monitoring
Earthquakes: very hard, can use seismic gap theory, animals heave strangely, uses same tools as monitoring
Planning
Volcanoes: Evacuation plan, Training, Educate residents
Earthquakes: Stick furniture and objects down, Evacuation plans, Education e.g. earthquake drills, Prepare emergency aid, Training for emergency services
Protection
Volcanoes: little can be done, make sure evacuation plans are in place
Earthquakes: Buildings can be designed to be earthquake proof e.g. Shutters on windows prevent falling glass, Cross-bracing, Foundations sunk into the bedrock, Rubber shock absorbers
Activity explanation and exam question with model answer
Summary slide
The activity sheets are:
A ‘Design a Hazard Mangement Plan’ worksheet giving students to come up with their own response to a tectonic hazard of their choice
A ‘How to design an earthquake proof building’ worksheet
Full instructions on how to use included. Estimated to take 15-20 minutes
The worksheet covers key concepts from the lesson displayed in an engaging format. Estimated to take 10-15 minutes.
This is the fifth and final lesson in the Tectonic Hazards topic. The other lessons can be found below:
1. Natural Hazards & Plate Tectonics
2. Plate Boundaries
3. Nepal & Italy Case Studies for HIC & LIC earthquakes
4. Living Near Tectonic Hazards
A carefully laid out and concise lesson / revision resource on Plate Boundaries from the Tectonic Hazards topic for AQA
Download includes a Powerpoint, Activity Sheet & Worksheet
Powerpoint includes:
The 3 types of plate margins
Constructive plate margins
* Main processes that occur, earthquakes, volcanoes, formation of ocean ridges and rift valleys, real life example
Destructive plate margins
* Main processes that occur, earthquakes, volcanoes, formation of ocean trenches and fold mountains, real life example
Conservative plate margins
* Main processes that occur, earthquakes, real life example
Summary table of the 3 plate margins
Difference between shield and compositive volcanoes
Earthquakes, how they occur, how they are measured, the Richter & Mercalli scales, seismometers
Activity explanation, practise questions and exam questions
Summary slide
The activity sheet is a 2 truths 1 lie activity, designed to help students to understand key concepts in small groups. Full instructions on how to use included. Estimated to take 10 minutes
The worksheet covers key concepts from the lesson displayed in an engaing format. Estimated to take 10-15 minutes.
This is the second lesson in the Tectonic Hazards topic. The other lessons can be found below:
1. Natural Hazards & Plate Tectonics
A carefully laid out and concise lesson / revision resource on Natural Hazards & Tectonic Plates from the Tectonic Hazards topic for AQA
Download includes a Powerpoint, Activity Sheet & Worksheet
Powerpoint includes:
Concept of hazards and the main groups of hazards
Difference between a hazard and a natural event
Hazard Risk and factors affecting it
Structure of the Earth
Oceanic vs. Continental Plates
Tectonic plates & plate margins
Convection currents, slab pull and ridge push
Global distribution of Earthquakes & Volcanoes
Activity explanation, practise questions and exam questions
Summary slide
The activity sheet is a Five-A-Side activity, designed to help students recall key terms in groups of 3. Full instructions on how to use included. Estimated to take 10 minutes
The worksheet covers key concepts from the lesson displayed in an engaing format. Estimated to take 10-15 minutes.
This is the first lesson in the Tectonic Hazards topic. The other lessons can be found below:
2. Plate Boundaries
Use this worksheet to help students understand the features of buildings which can withstand earthquakes, and those that cannot.
Estimated time fo rcomplete 15 minutes
Space for students to commen on pre-existing structures and what makes the suitable or unsuitable to withstand earthquakes. Then, on the next page, space for students to deisgn their own building in the space provided.
A carefully laid out and concise lesson / revision resource on Why people continue to live near tectonic hazards from the Tectonic Hazards topic for AQA
This download includes a Powerpoint, 2x Activity Sheets & a double-sided Worksheet
Powerpoint includes:
Understand maps showing population and tectonic hazards
Understand that many people live near different tectonic hazards
Explain why people live near hazards using the examples of:
- Mining
- Tourism
- Farming
- Geothermal Activity
- Family, Friends and Feelings
Activity explanation and exam question with model answer
Summary slide
The activity sheets are:
A comprehension task on farming in Congo, Africa
A cut and stick / number activity to understand geothermal power
Full instructions on how to use included. Estimated to take 15-20 minutes
The 2 page worksheet covers key concepts from the lesson displayed in an engaging format. Estimated to take 10-15 minutes.
This is the fourth lesson in the Tectonic Hazards topic. The other lessons can be found below:
1. Natural Hazards & Plate Tectonics
2. Plate Boundaries
3. Nepal & Italy Case Studies for HIC & LIC earthquakes
A full bundle containing all powerpoints, worksheets and activities to teach the Natural Hazards topic for GCSE Geography.
This bundle includes 5 lessons, 5 worksheets & 7 activities
Natural Hazards & Plate Tectonics
Hazards, hazard risk, Earth structure, oceanic vs. continental plates, Tectonic plates & plate margins, Convection currents, slab pull and ridge push, Global distribution of Earthquakes & Volcanoes
1 powerpoint, 1 worksheet, 1 activity
Plate Boundaries
Details and descriptions of the 3 major plate boundaries (constructive, conservative and destructive), examples of each plate margins, associated landforms, how earthquakes occur, richter & mercalli scale, types of volcanoes and eruptions
1 powerpoint, 1 worksheet, 1 activity
Italy & Nepal Case Studies
Primary & Secondary and Primary & Secondary responses of natrual hazards, Case study information on Gorkha, Nepal Earthquake 2015 (LIC) and L’Aquila, italy Earthquake 2009 (HIC), Why effects and responses are different between LICs and HICs
1 powerpoint, 1 double-sided worksheet, 1 activity
Living Near Tectonic Hazards
Understand maps showing population and tectonic hazards, Understand that many people live near different tectonic hazards, Explain why people live near hazards using the examples of Mining & Tourism & Farming & Geothermal Activity & Family, Friends and Feelings
1 powerpoint, 1 double-sided worksheet, 2 activities
Managing Tectonic Hazards
Key ideas in monitoring, prediction, protection and planning of natural hazards
1 powerpoint, 1 worksheet, 2 activities
All powerpoints include an exam style question and model answer and summary slides
A clearly laid out worksheet in which students create their own Hazard Management Plan for a natural hazard of their choice.
This worksheet follows the themes of monitoring, prediciton, planning and protection.
First students chose a hazard, describe it and state its main effects. They then draw a diagram to show how their hazard is monitored. Finnally, they come up with a management plan on what should happen if their hazard occured (e.g. evacuation plans, protecting buildings, education of locals etc.)
Estimated to take 15 - 25 minutes to complete.
A set of 5 worksheets on the Natural Hazards topic from GCSE Geography
These worksheets are designed to test students knowledge and mimic exam-style questions to prepare students for their exams.
Use in conjunction with the Natural Hazard Lessons to teach and revise this topic
Worksheets included are on:
Natural Hazards & Tectonic Plates (concept of hazards, distribution of hazards, Earth structure, types of plates)
Plate Boundaries (constructive, destructive and consevative)
HIC & LIC Case Studies (Nepal & Italy Earthquakes) (2 pages)
Why people live near tectonic hazard? (mining, farming, tourism, geothermal power) (2 pages)
Managing tectonic hazards (monitoring, prediction, protection, planning)
Need powerpoints to teach / revise these topics? See below:
1. Natural Hazards & Plate Tectonics
2. Plate Boundaries
3. Nepal & Italy Case Studies for HIC & LIC earthquakes
4. Living Near Tectonic Hazards
5. Monitoring Natural Hazards
A revison resource to learn each of the case studies for the physical geogrpahy exam paper
Case Studies Include
Restless Earth
- The Alps – Fold Mountains Case Study
- Montserrat – Volcano Case Study
- Kobe – MEDC Earthquake Case Study
- Kashmir – LEDC Earthquake Case Study
- Boxing Day Tsunami, Asia Case Study
Water on the Land
- Boscastle – MEDC Flood
- Mozambique – LEDC Flood
- Bewl Water – Reservoir / Dam Scheme
Coasts
- Holderness – Cliff + Coastal Erosion / Mass Movement
- Holderness – Coastal Management / Hard Engineering
- Maldives – Rising Sea Levels Case Study
- Studland Bay - Coastal Habitats