pptx, 37.33 MB
pptx, 37.33 MB
docx, 6.48 MB
docx, 6.48 MB
docx, 4.94 MB
docx, 4.94 MB

A magnitude 7.8 earthquake has struck the southern Philippines. Bring the Headlines straight into your classroom with a ready-made geography-led lesson that needs zero prep.

This free Geography in the News resource turns a real, current event into a complete lesson on tectonic hazards.

WHAT YOU GET

  • Teacher Presentation: an editable PowerPoint explainer covering what happened, where, why it happened, the impacts and the response, with click to reveal retrieval questions and a multiple choice check.
  • Student Workbook: an editable Word worksheet with a map task, a structured impacts and responses activity, a “find the latest figures” research task, key vocabulary and an exam style question.
  • More Free Activities: explore interactive geography games, quizzes and revision at geographyoasis.com.

This is a free Geography in the News resource from Geography Oasis, designed to bring current events into your geography lessons. Teaching the whole topic? Take a look at my full Plate Tectonics unit, which covers plate boundaries, earthquakes, volcanoes and a detailed Turkey and Syria earthquake case study. If this resource saves you time, I would genuinely appreciate a review. It helps other teachers find it and helps me keep making more.

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