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Interactions Between Oceans and Coast Places

Interactions Between Oceans and Coastal Places

These learning activities cover everything in the IB guide for this topic. Lesson plans include resources to use on an interactive whiteboard and worksheets to print. The pages have full student access to give maximum flexibility to the teacher and the student.

Physical Processes at Coastlines

This page develops a number of lessons based on physical processes at coasts, including waves. It includes a very detailed worksheet that takes students through all the processes of waves and tides, sediment...

Waves and Tides

This page introduces the important role of waves and tides. It first develops the processes that form waves as well as their characteristics, including the concept of fetch. It then develop through a...

Landforms of Erosion

This page develops a number of activities, including photograph analysis, animations, diagrams to have students investigate wave action and the resulting landforms. Students look in detail at cliffs and...

Landforms of Deposition

This page develops resources on landforms of deposition including beaches and beach features and spits. It begins with a detailed but supported photograph analysis based on beach profiles. Students then...

The Advance and Retreat of Coasts

This page leads students through all the factors leading to coastal advance and retreat. It first examines processes of coastal erosion and deposition focusing on the Holderness Coast of northeast England....

Sand Dune Development

This page provides a simple path through the main processes that form dunes and builds on an earlier activity based on coastal processes. It begins with a number of student enquiry activities, including...

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