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Last updated

24 July 2025

pptx, 4.22 MB
pptx, 4.22 MB
pptx, 294.2 KB
pptx, 294.2 KB
pptx, 68 KB
pptx, 68 KB

This structured and informative lesson introduces lower Key Stage 2 pupils to earthquakes: what they are, how they form, and their impact on people and the environment. Perfect for linking physical geography with real-world natural hazards.

Included in this lesson pack:

Clear explanations of tectonic plates, fault lines, seismic waves, focus, and epicentre.

Tsunami connection explained clearly, showing the link between undersea quakes and coastal effects.

Differentiated information texts (standard and simplified versions) for accessibility and comprehension.

Retrieval & reflection questions such as:

What causes earthquakes?

What is the difference between the focus and epicentre?

Which is the worst effect for humans, and why?

Visual aids and vocabulary banks to support learners in using scientific terms accurately.

Discussion and reasoning tasks to promote deeper thinking and class debate.

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