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Get into teams of ¾ Pen, paper, soft stuff, whiteboard & pen Coasts Pub quiz Get into teams of ¾ Pen, paper, soft stuff, whiteboard & pen Rounds Photos Softstuff Weathering & erosion Dingbats Taboo Definitions Old Harry Body language Sketching Hard or soft?

Round 1 – photo round, name the following.....

Photo 2

Photo 3

Photo 4

Photo 5

Photo 6

Photo 7

Photo 8

Photo 9

Photo 10

Now for the answers...... Destructive wave Constructive wave Cliff Stack Cave Arch Spit Bay Beach Landslide

Round 2 – soft stuff! Make the following and LABEL

I use acids to dissolve the rocks Round 3 – Weathering & erosion I use acids to dissolve the rocks I work when it gets hot and very cold I form with strong winds and a long distance Waves crash against the rock and compress the air into cracks Rocks get smaller and smaller, rounder and rounder Carbonic acid dissolves chalk and limestone cliffs Waves throw rocks at the cliff I am the study of rocks This kind of rock slows me down Another name for 7?

Now for the answers...... Chemical weathering Freeze/thaw weathering destructive waves Hydraulic action Attrition Corrosion Corrasion Geology Resistant, igneous Abrasion

Round 4 – DINGBATS say what you see! RALPH ALLEN

DINGBAT 1. SW

DINGBAT 2. L H

DINGBAT 3.

DINGBAT 4.

DINGBAT 5.

DINGBAT 6.

DINGBAT 7. OR ION

DINGBAT 8.

DINGBAT 9.

DINGBAT 10.

DINGBAT 11. B

DINGBAT 12.

DINGBAT 13.

DINGBAT 14.

DINGBAT 15.

Now for the answers...... Swash Headland Beach Stack Wave Stump Traction 8. Spit 9. Cliff 10. Dorset 11.Boulder Clay 12. Old Harry 13. Longshore drift (lsd) 14. Erosion 15. Old Harry’s Wife

Round 5 – coastal taboo

START>>> Round 6 – Coast definitions game You have 20 seconds to answer each of the following questions. Select your answer from those given on the screen. There are more answers than questions. START>>>

Now for the answers...... Beach Fetch Weathering Wave cut platform Corrasion Stack Stump Spit Attrition Prevailing wind Fault Deposition Hydraulic action Cave

Round 7 – Old harry card sort, open your envelope and sort the card into the correct order....

Now for the answers......

Arch Stack Stump Wave Spit Longshore drift Sea Wall Groynes Beach Round 8 – body language – make the following features using only your groups bodies!!! Points for the best! Arch Stack Stump Wave Spit Longshore drift Sea Wall Groynes Beach Managed retreat

Arch Stack Stump Wave Spit Longshore drift Sea Wall Groynes Beach Round 9 – Sketching – draw a labelled diagram of each features on your whiteboard Arch Stack Stump Wave Spit Longshore drift Sea Wall Groynes Beach Managed retreat

Round 10 – HARD or SOFT?

Hard or soft? Can you name them? 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hard or soft? Can you name them? 7 9 8 10

Now for the answers...... Sea wall HARD Gabions HARD Groynes HARD Dune restoration SOFT Salt marsh planting SOFT Breakwater HARD Rock armour HARD Managed retreat SOFT Beach replenishment SOFT Revetments HARD