



I teach IGCSE Geography at an international school in Southeast Asia, and plate boundaries are where marks quietly leak away: students know there are four types but cannot reliably tell them apart in the exam. This module drills the distinction until it sticks.
It is a complete lesson sequence on destructive, constructive, collision and conservative boundaries, with the landforms, named examples and hazards for each. You get an 80-slide PowerPoint presentation with a full answer key, a matching Word workbook in three versions (full colour, grayscale, and online-ready), and access to the interactive Geography Oasis website where every activity can be played online.
Syllabus coverage:
- The four plate boundary types and their movement
- Landforms and hazards at each boundary
- Named real-world examples
- How a tsunami forms at a subduction zone
- Describing and classifying boundaries
Also suitable for GCSE Geography, AP Environmental Science, and any natural hazards or plate tectonics unit at ages 14-16.
Everything is delivered as PowerPoint (.pptx) and Word (.docx) files, and all written content is fully editable so you can adapt it to your class.
This is Module 2 of a growing Plate Tectonics unit. The full bundle saves you over 25% against buying modules separately. If you find this useful, a review would mean a lot. It’s how other teachers discover these resources, and it helps me keep creating.
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