TTO 2 - §4.1 + §4.2

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Welcome!
Sit according to the floor plan.
Take out your book, notebook, pen and Ipad.
Phones in your bag.
Go to lessonup.

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Coasts
§4.1 + §4.2

Slide 2 - Diapositive

What will we discuss?
How do waves work?
What is uprush, backwash and swash?
What kind of waves build up beaches, and which one take away material?

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Coasts

Slide 4 - Diapositive

What are we going to discuss this chapter? 

In pairs, think of 1 - 2 words for each image.

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Enter the words you came up with

Slide 6 - Carte mentale

Activity

  1. Read through §4.1 
  2. Close your book and write down what you just read.
  3. Close your notebooks, and exchange with your neighbour.


How?

In silence -- ca 3 minutes
In silence -- ca 3 minutes

In pairs -- ca 2 minutes
timer
6:00

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Fetch
Swash
Uprush
Backwash

Slide 8 - Question de remorquage

Fill in the correct words
The waves are highest at ......... 

Because the ............................. is the longest

And the ...................... is the strongest


A
B
C
Uprush
Backwash
Wind
Fetch
Swash
Tides

Slide 9 - Question de remorquage

In The Netherlands the wind most often comes from the southwest. This is the ................ wind.

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

Fill in the correct words
When the winds are strong ......

- Waves are ..............
- The uprush has ................. energy than the backwash.
- So sand is ........................... the beach.
high and steep
low and flat
more
less
taken from
deposited on

Slide 11 - Question de remorquage

Recap: erosion, transportation and deposition
Erosion
Transportation
Deposition
Rocks are picked up by a glacier
Rocks are brought from Switserland to The Netherlands by the River Rhine.
In the river, rocks knock each other into smaller pieces.
Water flows slowly, sand is left behind.

Slide 12 - Question de remorquage

Slide 13 - Diapositive

Erosion - draw the process
There are four types of erosion. How are they different?

Draw in random order - add titles later!

Slide 14 - Diapositive

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