The lesson contains the following:
knowledge rich quiz as a starter
definition of meanders and ox-bow lakes
characteristics of both
sequence of formation
progress check
cross section of a meander
GCSE type question ‘explain’
end of lesson quiz
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The lesson includes the following:
knowledge rich quiz as a starter
recall of key terminology
definitions of floodplain, levees and estuary
characteristics: two characteristics for each landform
explanation of each landform
mini plenaries
geographical skills: drawing a cross profile showing a floodplain
map skills
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10 lessons:
L1: What coast is and what uses it has
L2: erosion, transportation, depositon, geology, waves
L3: headlands, bays and wave -cut platform
L4: from headland to stump
L5: longshore drift
L6: beaches and spits
L7: hard and soft engineering
L8: managed retreat at Happisburgh
L9: hard engineering at Mappleton
L10: conflicts
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The lesson contains:
knowledge rich quiz for a starter
causes of erosion in Mappleton
reasons for hard engineering strategies used in Mappleton
Justify question with an answer outline
Oak Academy quiz for a plenary
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The lesson contains:
knowledge rich quiz as a starter
recall of stakeholder and conflict definitions
instructions for group work to study possible conflicts and finding solutions to those conflicts
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The lesson contains:
knowledge rich starter
reasons why Happisburgh needs to be protected
causes of fast erosion in Happsiburgh
opinion of different stakeholders
history of sea defenses in Happisburgh
advantages and disadvantages of proposed managed retreat
assessment type question ‘evaluate’, including an outline to structure an answer to ‘evaluate’ question
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The lesson includes:
knowledge rich quiz at the start (with answers)
definitions of hard and soft engineering, explanation of whom decision makers are and what choice do they have before taking the final decision of protecting or not
reading comprehension/information selection from unknown source based on textbook
assessment type question ‘evaluate’ with success criteria
plenary: oak academy quiz, link provided
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The lesson covers:
using data to draw a long profile
Bradshaw explanation and reading
characteristics of lower, middle and upper sections of a river
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The lesson covers:
erosion: hydraulic action, abrasion, attrition, solution, vertical and lateral
transportation: traction, saltation, suspension, solution
deposition
reasons why river deposits material
Hjulstorm curve
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the lesson contains the following:
knowledge rich quiz as a starter
re-call of terminology
characteristics of sandy and pebble beaches supported with photos
characteristics of a spit (x3) using a satellite image and Google map
explanation of the formation of a spit using diagrams
assessment type question ‘explain’
5 plenary questions
The lesson contains:
knowledge rich quiz as a starter
sequence of the longshore drift
Figure based activity
assessment style question: explain
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The lesson contains:
knowledge rich starter
picture description of cave, arch, stack and stump
creation of pop up headland
explanation of the sequence of headland erosion
putting diagrams in order to consolidate the understanding of the sequence
assessment type question: explain (with answer outline)
end of lesson quiz
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L1 What are natural hazards?
L2 distribution of earthquake and volcanoes
L3 plate tectonics
L4 types of crust and plate boundaries
L5 effects and responses to earthquakes
L6 effects comparison Japan and Haiti
L7 responses comparison Japan and Haiti
L8 living with the risk
L9 monitoring, prediction, protection, planning
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The lesson covers monitoring, prediction, protection and planning aspects of tectonics.
The lesson contains:
-knowledge rich quiz for a starter
-monitoring in relation to earthquakes and volcanoes
-prediction in relation to earthquakes and volcanoes
-protection in relation to earthquakes and volcanoes
-planning in relation to earthquakes and volcanoes
-exam style question with an answer outline
-sample answer to the exam style question
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The lesson contains:
knowledge rich starter
five main reasons for living near volcanoes
differentiation between social, economic and environmental reasons
‘explain’ GCSE type question
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This lesson compares the responses to Japan’s earthqauke in 2011 and Haiti’s earthquake in 2010. It covers the AQA GCSE specification.
The lesson contains:
starter: knowledge quiz
task where students form their own hypothesis based on data shared with them in our previous lesson (Impacts comparison Japan and Haiti)
task where students differentiate between immediate and long term responses to Japan and Haiti’s earthqaukes
GCSE type task where students ‘examine’ their hypothesis that their formed in our first task using the information about responses
sample ‘examine’ answer
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This PPT was prepared for KS4 AQA GCSE specification to cover comparison of effects of an earthquake in two contrasting areas.
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The lesson contains:
knowledge rich quiz as a starter
references to specification
definitions of primary and secondary effects with examples
task where students distinguish between primary and secondary effects
definitions of immediate and long term responses with examples
task where student distinguish between immediate and long term responses
photos analysis
GCSE type question ‘explain using a picture’
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The lesson covers:
knowledge rich quiz
key words definitions
explanation of headlands and bays formation
explanation of wave cut platform formation
end of lesson quiz
assessment type question: explain
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This lesson covers:
knowledge rich quiz at the start
key terminology
differences between continental and oceanic crust
conservative, constructive, collision and destructive plate boundaries
processes operating at those plate boundaries
landforms created at each type of plate boundary
hazards presents at each plate boundary
exam type questions: ‘outline differences’ and ‘explain’
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