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In this activity pupils need to label the scene with the correct labels. They simply need to drag the labels around, and this can lead into a healthy debate about where they should really go! To reset simply click the refresh tab on the internet browser or press F5.
Read moreThis set of 3 activities recaps erosion and caves, arches, stacks and stumps for pupils. Click next to move to the next page, although this will not work until the activity has been attempted. The mark and feedback buttons at the bottom are fully functional.
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These provide starter and plenary activities that are interactive and get pupils thinking. Pupils have to come and choose what they think are the correct answers from the grid. There will usually be three or four incorrect answers hidden within the grid.
These games are very interactive, allowing pupils to use an interactive whiteboard if available. The activity can be controlled from a computer if an interactive whiteboard is unavailable. There are time limits on some of these activities to make them more interesting!!
In this resource, there are two pages of activities to work through. On some pages, the next button will not work until the activity has been attempted. The activity looks at the features and formation of caves, arches, stacks and stumps. The mark, reset and back buttons are all functional to improve the quality of the activity.
Read moreThis match up activity requires pupils to drag the correct defintions to the correct answers. In this case they need to match up the types of coastal protection with the definitions.
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These games are very popular with pupils. Pupils answer questions in order to take penalties! As there is the option of one or two players, they can be used with individual pupils or groups of pupils. It works particularly well if the class is split into two teams.
This task gives pupils a key word from the topic that is jumbled up. Pupils have 30 seconds to enter the correct answer, against the countdown timer.
Read moreThis penalty shootout is designed specifically for KS4 pupils. Pupils simply answer a question and then take their penalty. It has the option for 1 or 2 players and works well with the class split into two teams.
Read moreThis penalty shootout is designed specifically for KS4 pupils. Pupils simply answer a question and then take their penalty. It has the option for 1 or 2 players and works well with the class split into two teams. This is an extra coastal version to keep the pupils entertained.
Read moreCatch bubble game are an excellent tool for revising keywords. Pupils have to match up keywords with definitions.
Read moreThis basketball style game is a 1 or 2 player quiz, with coasts themed questions. There is also a time challenge game. Ideal for ending a lesson or recapping a previous lesson.
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These games are very popular with pupils. Pupils answer questions in order to take penalties! As there is the option of one or two players, they can be used with individual pupils or groups of pupils. It works particularly well if the class is split into two teams.
These provide starter and plenary activities that are interactive and get pupils thinking. Pupils have to come and choose what they think are the correct answers from the grid. There will usually be three or four incorrect answers hidden within the grid.
A taboo style game where 1 pupil has to have his or her back to the board. Pupils then take turns describing key words to this person, without using a set of banned key words.
Read moreA taboo style game where 1 pupil has to have his or her back to the board. Pupils then take turns describing key words to this person, without using a set of banned key words.
Read moreIn this resource, there are five pages of information and activities to work through. On some pages, the next button will not work until the activity has been attempted. The activity looks at the flooding issues in Swanage and how coastal protection has helped to alleviate flooding in Swanage.
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