This is a quick post, crafted after 5-10 minutes of thinking. Year 10 have just finished the hydrological cycle, and with the current wet weather and increasing flood risk, there is a chance to explore this as it's happening.
So: these two worksheets as students enter with the current BBC News forecast playing. The questions extend and tap into the previous knowledge and I see little point in waiting to start flooding proper when there's a great example of ground saturation, concentrated precipitation etc.
Next, play this analysis video and explore using the Environment Agency's Flood risk maps. Topped off by a homework of keeping a diary of the events now.
The great thing about the Priory Geography team is that we will all be teaching this in around 30minutes to our Year 10 classes. A great example of teamwork and a testament to the high quality of Jo Debens' and Sam Atkins' work.
So: these two worksheets as students enter with the current BBC News forecast playing. The questions extend and tap into the previous knowledge and I see little point in waiting to start flooding proper when there's a great example of ground saturation, concentrated precipitation etc.
Next, play this analysis video and explore using the Environment Agency's Flood risk maps. Topped off by a homework of keeping a diary of the events now.
The great thing about the Priory Geography team is that we will all be teaching this in around 30minutes to our Year 10 classes. A great example of teamwork and a testament to the high quality of Jo Debens' and Sam Atkins' work.
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