Outstanding Lesson - Coastal Landforms & processesQuick View
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Outstanding Lesson - Coastal Landforms & processes

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This lesson has been used and accredited as outstanding within many observations and interviews. This alternative to a carrousel task allows student to stay in their seat yet rotate the resources as it introduced them to coastal landforms and processes. It allows teachers to judge prior knowledge, learning and misconceptions students may have. This is combined with excellent starter and plenary resources that consolidate learning objectives and helps teachers plan for the next lesson on this current important theme of geographical study. Has been used at KS3, GCSE, IGCE, KS4, MYP and A Level standards. Title: What processes happens along the coast? To identify examples of erosional landforms To explain how the sea shapes the coast
Coastal LandformsQuick View
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Coastal Landforms

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at cliffs, platforms, bays, headlands, spits, caves, arches, stacks and stumps. Students can be put in groups to research a landform and then present to class or material is on the PowerPoint already for the teacher to lead the lesson. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Transportation and Depositional LandformsQuick View
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Transportation and Depositional Landforms

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This lesson aims to allows students to gain an understanding of longshore drift, deposition, and depositional landforms. By the end of the lesson students will be able to answer the following questions: - What other processes occur at the coast? - Why does sediment get deposited along the coast? - What is longshore drift and how does it work? - What other landforms are formed at the coast and how are they formed?
Coastal Processes and Landforms Unit of WorkQuick View
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Coastal Processes and Landforms Unit of Work

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A 6 lesson unit of work planned and taught to a Year 6, but could also be relevant and used for KS3 or adapted for KS4/5. This unit is fully prepped. Each lesson folder contains a powerpoint, a worksheet if relevant, key words in widgit/communication in print form and any other resources required. Within the powerpoints are fully animated slides showing explicitly processes such as longshore drift, transportation and the formation of erosional landforms. The lessons are on: Coastal Processes: Erosion - Identifying different types of coastline. Introduction to types of erosion and hard/soft rock. Other coastal processes - longshore drift Coastal Landforms - Introduction to coastal landforms due to erosion – bays and headlands, cliffs, cave, arch, stack, stump as well as coastal landforms due to deposition – beaches The Jurassic Coast - Introduction to Jurassic Coast – location, video of Old Harrys Rocks. Review of formation of headland, cave, arch, stack and stump. Coastal Defences - Identifying different types of coastal defences and the pros and cons of each. The Coast of West Wales - Introduction to the Coast of West Wales - the location of the largest bay in the UK.
Glacial Processes & LandformsQuick View
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Glacial Processes & Landforms

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Edexcel B SOW Can be used either on its own or for editing purposes. There are roughly 4 lessons worth on this powerpoint, which can either be used as is, or for editing. Many of the tasks and questions make use of the Edexcel B A level textbook (2016 publication), so please bear that in mind before purchase. Many of the diagrams that come up i ask the students to draw and annotate, as tasks throughout the lessons. Hope it helps :)
coastal landforms  game ; guess who?Quick View
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coastal landforms game ; guess who?

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This game has been adapted to encourage students to use the proper GCSE Geography language of ’ DESCRIBE’ in order to cross off landforms on the sheet such as wave cut platforms, beaches bars, tombolo’s arches and stumps. Instead of pupils asking the questions on the features of people, they ask each other questions on the features of the landforms; is it made by erosion? Is it tall or flat? Is it exposed at low tide? etc. This will encourage students to become lead learners and have dialogue about their knowlege. perfect for an easy, no plan revision or intervention schedule. The best way to play the game is to insert each coloured sheet into a clear plastic wallet and hand each student one of these and a wipeable marker pen. That way you don’t end up continually photocopying and wasting resources.
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Coastal Processes

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at coastal processes introducing students to erosion, transportation and deposition. Students will distinguish between hydraulic action, abrasion, attrition and solution as well as traction, saltation, suspension and solution. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Erosional landformsQuick View
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Erosional landforms

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Tailored to AQA Geography A specification Headlands and bays Wave cut notch Wave cut platform Crack, cave, arch, stack, stump
Coastal Depositional Landforms - AQA A Level GeographyQuick View
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Coastal Depositional Landforms - AQA A Level Geography

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Lesson 4 for AQA A Level Geography section B. This is the fourth lesson in section B, an optional physical geography module (choose from coasts, glaciers or hot deserts) to be taught alongside modules from section A and C. This lesson covers beaches, berns, sits, bars, tombolos, estuaries, mudflats All lessons are designed in the same signature style and come with worksheets and exam questions to match the specification. No other resources are needed. For more resources visit This is Geography. Full SoW for all new GCSE specifications - AQA, Edexcel, OCR, CIE IGCSE, Edexcel IGCSE and Eduqas. As well as over 200 lessons for KS3 and KS2. Want something bespoke designing? Email us for further details info@thisisgeography.co.uk
River LandformsQuick View
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River Landforms

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at waterfalls, gorges, V shaped valleys, meanders, ox bow lakes, flood plains and levees. This lesson is at first entirely student led as you will put them into landform groups and they will have to research the landform they have been given and present this information. After which there is also information on the slides for the teacher to use with the class depending on the level of the presentations. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Glacial LandformsQuick View
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Glacial Landforms

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3 x lessons designed for 50 minutes to 1 hour of teaching. Originally made for the new GCSE AQA A Geography module Physical Landscapes in the UK. Covers glacial processes, erosional landforms, depositional landforms and transport landforms. Lesson sequence: 1 - Processes in glacial landforms 2 - Glacial erosional landforms 3 - Transport and deposition landforms For more resources visit This is Geography. Full SoW for all new GCSE specifications - AQA, Edexcel, OCR, CIE IGCSE, Edexcel IGCSE and Eduqas. As well as over 200 lessons for KS3 and KS2. Want something bespoke designing? Email us for further details info@thisisgeography.co.uk
Erosional LandformsQuick View
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Erosional Landforms

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Two lessons focusing on erosional landforms. Students will focus on: - Concordant and discordant coastlines - Bays and Headlands - Wave-cut Platforms and Notches - Cracks, Caves, Arches, Stacks and Stumps using Old Harry as an example.
OCR river landform formationQuick View
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OCR river landform formation

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** Formation of waterfalls, gorges, meanders, levees, floodplains etc ks3 ks4** A collection of resources to help students understand geomorphic processes (paper 1). Easy to follow if non-specialist. Specific to the OCR ks4 spec. An interactive power point and exam questions. This resource will help your students learn the formation of river landforms. Information covered: waterfalls, gorges & rapids Meanders & Ox-bow lakes V-shaped valleys & interlocking spurs Floodplain and Levees Suitable for ks3 ks4. The resources can be used on its OWN or with the other resources. The power point is vibrant and interactive. The power point can be used on a white board or with a projector. They have animations and moving objects. The power points are easy to use and explain. Sources on the power point. REMOVE THE WATERMARK AND THE FILES ARE THE SAME AS THE COVER PICTURE If you are looking for vibrant, interesting and fun activities…….take a look at my other resources. I have created power points on background to rivers, geomorphological processes and the river case study. I will be adding lots of new resources. Follow me and thank you if you have time to give me feedback. Hope your class loves learning with my resources :)
Deposition landformsQuick View
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Deposition landforms

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Deposition landforms Learning objective/WALT (We are learning to): WALT: describe how devotional landforms are formed in sequence. The main lesson is on Smart Notebook and resources are in PPT format or word. Resources for the lesson saved in the attachment section (paper clip) on the SNB. This lesson has knowledge checks with a self assessment opportunities as well as and assessment opportunity (exam practice) with success criteria and a model answer. Good link to OS maps and identification of landforms of deposition.