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Starter: What is happening in these pictures?
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Where is the River Tees and what is its journey?
Learning Objectives: To know that rivers are important land shapers To know the names of the different parts of a river basin. To locate the River Tees.
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Pictures of river key river features
Watershed Source Tributaries
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Pictures of river key river features
Main river channel Confluence Mouth
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Where does a river start and where does it end?
Draw this diagram of a river. Use page 82 of Geog. 1 to complete the labels on your diagram. Challenge: What is a river’s long profile? Draw a diagram to show how a river’s long profile changes as it flows from source to mouth?
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The main parts of a river.
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What does a river’s long profile show?
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Check your learning: True or false
The source of a river is where it ends. A tributary is a small river which joins on to the main river. The mouth the end of a river where it flows into the sea or lake. A river flows in a bed. The confluence is where two rivers join.
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Where is the River Tees and what is its journey?
Tasks: Locate the River Tees. In which direction does it flow? What Sea does it flow into?
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Where is the River Tees and what is its journey?
4. Log into this website: Log into digimaps: Username: tn218rj Password: yeeked17 5. In the search box write: Middleton-in-Teesdale and click go. 6. Zoom out twice. 7. Follow the River Tees – can you find the source? What is it called? 8. Now follow the river downstream to its mouth. What are the names of places found near the mouth? 9. Challenge: Where is the long profile of the River Tees likely to be steeper? A: between Middleton-in-Teesdale and Barnard Castle Or B: between Darlington and Stockton-on-Tees? Explain your answer using evidence from the map.
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Plenary: What have you learnt about the River Tees
Plenary: What have you learnt about the River Tees? Take it in turns to share facts with your partner. Whoever runs out of facts first loses!
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