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Engage your students in understanding how tropical storm impacts can be reduced through MPPP – Monitoring, Predicting, Protecting, and Planning – before exploring a real-life example.
This lesson introduces each element of MPPP in a clear, student-friendly way, showing how early warning systems, accurate forecasting, protective infrastructure, and community planning save lives. Students then apply this knowledge to the case study of Cyclone Sidr (2007) in Bangladesh, analysing its primary and secondary effects, as well as the immediate and long-term responses. Fully aligned with the AQA GCSE Geography specification, this resource is editable and adaptable to suit any teaching style.

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