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pptx, 9.14 MB
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Bring coastal processes to life with this engaging lesson on weathering and mass movement. Designed for GCSE Geography, this resource introduces mechanical, chemical, and biological weathering alongside key types of mass movement, including sliding, slumping, and rockfall. The lesson includes clear explanations, engaging visuals, real-life case studies such as the Holbeck Hall landslide, and exam-style practice questions with model answers and peer-marking activities. Perfect for helping students develop both their understanding of coastal processes and their exam skills, while saving you valuable planning time.

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Grindal101a

2 months ago
5

A really clear and engaging resource that brings weathering and mass movement to life for GCSE Geography students. The explanations are accessible but detailed, and the visuals and case studies (especially Holbeck Hall) really help to deepen understanding. The inclusion of exam-style questions, model answers, and peer-marking activities is a great touch — perfect for building confidence and developing exam skills. It’s well-structured, easy to use, and saves a lot of planning time. An excellent lesson that keeps students engaged while covering key content thoroughly. Highly recommended!

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