Responding to Earthquakes Lesson Hazard Management Planning and Protection
A complete geography lesson on responding to earthquakes, focusing on hazard management strategies including planning, protection, monitoring and prediction.
This lesson is designed for Year 9 but would also be suitable for KS3 geography, lower ability GCSE groups, AQA GCSE Geography support, intervention lessons or non specialist teaching.
The lesson includes retrieval practice on earthquakes, epicentre, focus and seismic waves, clear explanation of seismometers, seismographs and seismograms, an introduction to the Moment Magnitude Scale, real world earthquake examples, and comparison of earthquake magnitude with death tolls.
Pupils then learn about hazard management strategies, with a focus on planning and protection. Examples include evacuation routes, earthquake drills, emergency service training, flexible water pipes, earthquake resistant buildings and tsunami sea walls.
The lesson builds towards a structured six mark exam style question where pupils explain the advantages and disadvantages of one planning and one protection strategy. Sentence starters, evidence prompts and a model answer are included to support extended writing.
Includes:
Full PowerPoint lesson
Retrieval starter
Clear teacher explanations
Check for understanding tasks
Independent practice
Real world earthquake examples
Planning and protection case study evidence
Six mark exam style practice
Model answer
Useful for:
Year 9 geography
KS3 tectonic hazards
AQA GCSE Geography preparation
Natural hazards revision
Earthquake response lessons
Lower ability GCSE intervention
Non specialist geography cover










