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Admin Tasks. Respond to questions asked in Dialogical Marking Complete Pupil Tracker Sheet and write in your Target Reflect upon how close you are to your End of Year Target Grade. Only 2 more Assessments now likely
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Admin Tasks • Respond to questions asked in Dialogical Marking • Complete Pupil Tracker Sheet and write in your Target • Reflect upon how close you are to your End of Year Target Grade. Only 2 more Assessments now likely • Stick in Big Write in the front of your book along with all other loose sheets.
Coasts Mr Fehrenbach April 2013
Learning Objectives • Ask some key questions about why coasts are worth studying • Identify key coastal locations around Great Britain
Starter Task • Produce a Spider Diagram to show as many words as you can associated with the Coast Coast- refers to where the land meets the sea. Key questions • Why is the British Coastline such a strange shape? • What is erosion and how does it happen? • What causes waves and the tides? • What are the different landforms found? • Is the coast important and if so does it need protecting?
Quick Quiz- British Coast In the back of your book answer the following questions: • Name 2 Ports • Name 4 Tourist Seaside Towns • Name 2 Isles off the British Mainland • Name 2 Seas • Name 2 Channels
The UK Coast • Complete your Map by marking on the places as accurately as possible. • If finished add some more example of your own by adding to the key and marking on map • Can you now explain in your own words: • What is a headland? • What does the Scottish word “Firth” mean? • The difference between a firth and a bay • The difference between an ocean, a sea and a channel
Homework- Research • Write a short paragraph to explain what causes tides.