Lesson 4 – Coastal Management

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Lesson 4 – Coastal Management Coasts Lesson 4 – Coastal Management

Starter You will get your exam question back form last lesson. Have a look at how you did. Look at where you and your peers picked up marks to see how you could have improved. (Use the green pens) If you got full marks then there will still be ways that you can improve your answer. (Mr Pennington is a generous marker)

Lesson Objectives We are learning to: To develop an understanding of the different forms of coastal management; Build an argument which identifies the issues being faced on a named stretch of coastline. We are learning by: Collaborating; Empathising; Justifying.

Forms of Coastal Management What forms of coastal management can you think of? Forms of Coastal Management

Task You will be given a worksheet which states some methods of coastal management. You need to research the row you have been allocated ready to speed-date. Extension 1: Research, and add, one form of management which isn't on the sheet Extension 2: Why are there so many different options?

Task – Speed Dating In your groups we are going to do a quick speed-dating activity. You will take turns to sell your form of coastal management to the group.

Lesson Objectives We are learning to: To develop an understanding of the different forms of coastal management; Build an argument which identifies the issues being faced on a named stretch of coastline. We are learning by: Collaborating; Empathising; Justifying.

Barton Vs West African Coast Task- Grumpy Old Men Barton Vs West African Coast

Task – Grumpy old Men Your task will be to research a stretch of coastline which you will be given. You need to construct an argument which you will present to the other group Explaining why your life is worse living where you are! And how they have got it easy. You all need to be competent as you will be split up for the argument later.

Task – Grumpy old Men Your Pack Will Include: Two documents with information of your coastal area. One document with the opposing piece of coastal area A Sheet of connectives so you can use great language to formulate your argument. You will also have access to the computers (There are loads of great videos on YouTube)

Debate Tennis You will be paired with somebody of the opposing viewpoint to you. You will get time to say an opening statement each before the tennis begins. You now get to take turns in making points arguing why you have it worse!

Lesson Objectives We are learning to: To develop an understanding of the different forms of coastal management; Build an argument which identifies the issues being faced on a named stretch of coastline. We are learning by: Collaborating; Empathising; Justifying.

Plenary You need to write a paragraph which evaluates both sides of the argument. If you do not complete this during the time allocated in class then you need to finish this at home and bring it to Fridays lesson.

Question With reference to two named pieces of coastline evaluate whether rapid coastal erosion is worse in an LEDC or an MEDC.

Home Study You will be given an exam question to do. You may use your notes to answer the question. Bring this next Wednesday ready to be marked.