Weathering and Erosion Game Show Review (Video)
http://www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=f6e6e35e9adbbc91600f
Weathering and Erosion Game Show Review (Video)
Weathering and Erosion: Break It Down and Move It Around provides an exciting introduction to physical and chemical weathering and erosion. The Game Show Review reinforces concepts learned in Parts 1 through 4.
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Coastal Erosion Powerpoint
http://www.juicygeography.co.uk/ppt.htm
Coastal Erosion Powerpoint
Thousands of years contracted into a moment.
How about getting students to annotate it?
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Rivers and Coasts
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/riversandcoasts/index.shtml
The Rivers and Coasts website caters for study across all national curricula at Key Stage 2 and the 5-14 Scottish curriculum guidelines.
The site provides interactive maps, diagrams, photographs and fact files which can be used to further childrens geographical and enquiry skills as they explore the physical features of Rivers and Coasts, the impact they have on human life and the environmental issues surrounding them.
There are also printable activity sheets, which can be used either in conjunction with the website or as extension activities in the classroom.
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Investigating coasts
http://www.standards.dfee.gov.uk/schemes/geography/geo23?version=1
This 'long' unit explores the possibilities for teaching about coastal environments at local and regional scales. Within the 'water and its effects on landscapes and people' theme in the programme of study, schools may choose to study rivers or coasts. This unit is designed for those schools that decide to investigate coasts rather than rivers. It can therefore be used as an alternative to Unit 14 'Investigating rivers'. The unit offers links to ICT, literacy, personal, social and health education (PSHE) and citizenship.
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