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Lesson 5 Constructive geomorphic processes
This is lesson 4 of the OCR A Geography physical landscapes unit. The lesson explores the constructive processes such as transportation and deposition before exploring how landforms such as meanders, ox bow lakes and floodplains are
Lesson 4 Destruction geomorphic processes
This is lesson 4 of the OCR A Geography physical landscapes unit. The lesson introduces students to geomorphic processes including weathering and erosion. Students will then start to investigate the formation of V-shape Valley river
Lesson 3 Human activity and climate impact on the UK physical landscape
This is lesson 3 of the OCR A Geography UK physical landscape unit. This lesson explores the human activity within urban and rural areas in the UK. Students then investigate the impact of climate, including chemical and freeze-thaw weathering, on the
OCR A Lesson 2 Geology and soil
This is lesson 2 of the UK physical landscapes unit for the OCR A Geography specification. The lesson explores the geology of the UK, rock formations, characteristics and soil
OCR A Lesson 1 Characteristics of UK Physical Landscape UK
This is lesson 1 of the UK physical landscapes section of the OCR A geography GCSE. The lesson introduces students to the topic and explores the physical characteristics of the UK including upland lowland and glaciated
Lesson 4 Temperate ecosystems
Lesson 4 of the scheme of learning focusing on our amazing ecosystems. The lesson investigates the locations and climate of temperate forests. in addition, students will explore the plant and animal adaptations within our ecosystem
Lesson 3 Value and threats to cold environments
Lesson 3 of the scheme of learning focusing on amazing ecosystems. The lesson investigates the value of cold environments on humans and the environment before students explore the threats to tundra and polar including mineral extraction and
Lesson 2 The value of tundra
Lesson 2 of the scheme of learning for our amazing ecosystems. This lesson explores the location of tundra and polar ecosystems, studies the climate and investigates the reasons behind their freezing
Lesson 1 Introduction to ecosystems
This is the first lesson in the scheme of learning on our amazing ecosystems. The resource investigates the definition of biomes and ecosystems and explores how animals and plants are interdependent.
Knowledge organiser for 'oceans on the edge'
This resource supports the scheme of learning entitled ‘oceans on the edge’ The knowledge organiser contains key vocabulary, content and core knowledge to support learners throughout their learning
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Oceans on the edge
This bundle consists of the ten lessons that make up the scheme of learning entitled ‘oceans on the edge’. The unit encourages students to explore our oceans. The begin by looking at the characteristics of oceans before studying their importance. Then students discover the beauty of oceans ecosystems and how they are being managed. towards the end of the topic students will learn how oceans are under threat and what this might mean for their sustainability.
Lesson 10 Is plastic our oceans biggest threat?
This is the tenth and final lesson in the scheme of learning ‘oceans on the edge’. The lesson encourages students to explore their own use of plastic and how the substance impacts marine life and
Lesson 9 Overfishing
This resource is lesson 9 in the scheme of learning that explores our planets oceans. The lesson investigates the reasons why fish are being over exploited and how this will impact people and the planet
Lesson 8 Why is climate change impacting our oceans?
This is lesson 8 in the scheme of learning that explores our planets oceans. The lesson investigates the impact of climate change in using the causes, impacts and possible strategies to limit the
Lesson 6 and 7 Ecosystems within our oceans
This is a collection of two resources that formulate the sixth and seventh lesson in the topic ‘oceans on the edge’. The lesson explores the ecosystems that exist within our oceans from the cold arctic to the warm coral reef.
Lesson 5 Why are our oceans so destructive?
This lesson is the fifth lesson in the scheme of learning that focuses on our planets oceans. The lesson investigates phenomenans such as El Nino and tsunamis and how the contribute to our oceans destructive
Lesson 4 Why are our oceans important?
This lesson is the fourth in the scheme of learning focused around our planets oceans, entitled ‘oceans on the edge’. The lesson investigates the SEE importance of our oceans and encourages students to critically analyse whether they are more important to humans or the planet.
Lesson 3 Who owns our oceans?
This lesson is the third in the scheme of learning that focuses on ocean vulnerability. This lesson gets students to investigate the politics of ocean ownership and the concept of
Lesson 2 Whar our oceans look like
This lesson is the second in a scheme of learning that focuses on our oceans around the world. Students will investigate the structure of the ocean, their characteristics and examples of sections of the ocean that the three components
Lesson 1 Our oceans
This is the first lesson in the scheme of learning that explores oceans around the world. This lesson introduces students to the main oceans and investigates how water developed on our