Four of a kind – Natural Hazards
Four of a kind is a thinking skills activity that can be used for revision, lesson starter or plenary. Students group keywords / features into groups of four and explain their choices. It is a great way of checking knowledge and understanding of a topic and works well when students collaborate in groups.
Below is an example for natural hazards. Click the image to download.
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Using Images in Geography #3 Thinking like a geographer
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Withernsea DME resources
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Coasts Concept Map
Joe Edgar has kindly shared a coastal processes and management concept map based on our collection here on Internet Geography.
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