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22 August 2025

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Explore how rivers are managed through hard and soft engineering in this fully resourced GCSE Geography lesson. Students investigate strategies such as dams, embankments, floodplain zoning and river restoration before assessing their social, economic and environmental impacts. Using two detailed UK case studies, the Jubilee River Flood Relief Channel and the Banbury Flood Management Scheme. Learners evaluate the successes and challenges of river management in practice. Engaging activities, and an exam-style 6-mark question (with model answers and a writing frame) ensure students build both knowledge and exam skills. Perfect for AQA, this ready-to-teach lesson saves planning time and develops confident, exam-ready geographers.

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