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This presentation delves into the fascinating world of rock formations and landscapes, focusing on iconic sites such as Australia's Three Sisters and Wave Rock, Egypt's Mushroom Rock, and England's Old Harry Rocks. Discover how different types of rocks shape various landforms, examining factors like resistance, permeability, and human impact through farming, mining, and tourism. We will analyze graphs depicting these influences and share insights from our group research. Join us for an engaging exploration of natural wonders and their significance.
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1 2 Australia The Three Sisters Sandstone 4 3 Australia The Wave Rock Granite Egypt The Mushroom Rock Chalk Old Harry Rocks England Chalk 5 6 USA Monument Valley Sandstone Australia The Twelve Apostles Limestone
How do different rocks have different landforms? • Resistance • Hills and mountains? • Valley steepness? • Cliffs and bays? • Permeability • Rivers and lakes? • Flooding? • Caves? • Human activity • Quarrying? • Settlements? • Farming • Tourism Make notes from page 38 about farming, mining and tourism, and then comment on the graph and your findings
Assessment Criteria of CICS Task Impact of Presentation Quality of Explanation Interactive content and detail of Presentation Variety of illustrative resources and the effectiveness of their use. Planning and Preparation
Rock Story –CICS Task Group Work-Create a high impact presentation about this type of landscape
Rock Story –CICS Task Group Work-Create a high impact presentation about this type of landscape
Rock Story –CICS Task Group Work-Create a high impact presentation about this type of landscape
Rock Story –CICS Task Group Work-Create a high impact presentation about this type of landscape
CICS Task Preparation • Agree your focus-ie chosen landscape • Discuss the media to be used • Decide on the information you would wish to include in your presentation. • Give everyone in the group a task and agree a time to meet to put the information together and complete a practise ‘run through’ . • Have your group effort ready to present by the agreed deadline.