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Starter Which of these blobs represents you when looking at: The importance of the hydrological cycle and its’ processes Deficits and surpluses in the hydrological cycle The impacts of climate change on the hydrological cycle The causes of Water Stress Water Conflict Management Strategies

It isn’t just about what you revise it’s how you revising Look at your blob tree Which section of the topic are you least confident in? (Can look at your PLCs as well) Go to the station which corresponds to that section. At that station you have the textbook and some information which has split that section even further, you must include all of the content in your mind map or your set of revision cards

What about now? Reblob yourself It isn’t just about what you revise it’s how you revising What about now? Reblob yourself Which of these blobs represents you now?

It isn’t just about what you revise it’s how you revising Application Look at the section of the topic which you are most confident in and plan your answer for the following question: Explain how physical factors in a drainage basin affect inputs, flows and outputs (6 marks) Explain how drought is affected by physical and human factors (8 marks) Explain how climate change might have significant impacts on the operation of the water cycle (6 marks) Explain how physical and human factors contribute to an increased risk of water (8 marks) Using examples, explain how the potential for water supply to become a source of conflict Using examples, explain how water use could be made more sustainable (6 marks)

It isn’t just about what you revise it’s how you revising When you have finished your DETAILED plan, scrunch up your paper and throw it to the group who revised that section of the topic Pick up one piece of paper, read the plan and with a green pen I would like you to edit the plan; Case studies Detail Definitions Link it back to the question

It isn’t just about what you revise it’s how you revising Now you’re the teacher Find the person who originally wrote the plan and talk them through your editing. Teach them!!

Complete the revision action plan for this topic

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