
This lesson introduces students to the need for coastal management and the different strategies used to protect coastlines. Learners explore why some areas are more vulnerable than others, examine real examples of hard and soft engineering, and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of each approach.
The lesson uses photographs, structured explanations, glossary notes and decision-making tasks to help students understand why some coastlines are defended and others are not.
This lesson fits well within any KS3 Coasts scheme of work and supports preparation for GCSE coastal management content.
Coastal management, KS3 Geography coasts, hard engineering, soft engineering, groynes gabions rip rap, sea wall advantages disadvantages, beach nourishment, coastal erosion management, geography worksheets, coastal defence strategies, dynamic coastline.
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