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Erosion on the bends of the meanders means that they are slowly changing shape and that path the
river takes will gradually change. When it rains some of the water is absorbed into the soil and helps
plants to grow, some of the water sinks deep into the ground and some of it flows into rivers and
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Aberystwyth is town at the mouth (aber) of the river Ystwyth. Many rivers and streams will join
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bridges or safe places to walk across. When the weather is rainy for a long time, the ground will
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rivers will remove more and more material from the area around them and cut bigger and bigger
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year 11 as many of the processes are the same. Rivers can be used for lots of good things, like sailing
boats on them to trade goods with other towns on the river, and farming on land that has been made
fertile by the river, but when there are heavy rains and the river is very full they can be dangerous;
rivers do a lot of damage when they flood. A river basin the group of hills, valleys and lakes that
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later Not quite what you were looking for. Sometimes the erosion will cut a straight path for the river
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and conditions. Floods cause a lot of damage but they also deposit nutrients from the water on the
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world is the Nile in Africa. A riverbed can be made of sand, rocks or mud depending on the river. I
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Ideal revision tool for yr 11s in preparation for their exam or as an end of topic revision tool to assess
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town. These worksheets ideally move pupils through key processes, and apply their knowledge to
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through facebook Share through pinterest smurray444's Shop Not the right resource. Sometimes to
make it easier to for boats to travel up and down rivers, people change the way that the river flows.
Each section consists of a variety of questions listed below that equates to 15 marks, so students can
track their scores over time and comment on the their areas of strength and improvement to inform
their revision. Many towns in Wales are named after the rivers that they are on, just as they are in
England. Can take 10 minutes or an hour, depending on which activities the students complete. The
watershed is the boundary between two river basins. When rain falls, it runs down the sides of hills
into rivers in the bottom of the valleys between the hills. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating)
Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. Includes cross-curricular work in Science and
English. Small boats can sail up and down the river taking goods to and from the towns that are
further inland. Sometimes the erosion will cut a straight path for the river to take and leave what
used to be a bend isolated from the river. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is
required to reflect your happiness. Many towns in Wales are named after the rivers that they are on,
just as they are in England. When the weather is rainy for a long time, the ground will become
waterlogged and not be able to absorb any more water. Depending on time table it would take
around 6-7 weeks to cover.
There aren’t always many safe places to cross a river on foot, and building bridges was hard for
people before they had modern machines. The Amazon carries 210,000 cubic metres of water into
the sea every second. Towns would often grow up around these places so that travellers could find a
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and extension activities are also included. The faster a river flows, the more erosion it causes in the
soil and rocks around it. This means that they can’t carry any of their silt any more so they drop it all
onto the base of the river and into the edge of ocean. Write a review Update existing review Submit
review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. Before a big river reaches the sea, it will be joined
by lots and lots of smaller rivers. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's
good to leave some feedback. There are 5 sections to complete which add variety. The longest river
in the world is the Nile in Africa. The faster a river flows, the more erosion it causes in the soil and
rocks around it. How many towns in your area are named after rivers or river crossings. The source
of a river is the furthest point on the river from its mouth. All the illustrations have been drawn by
David Woodroffe an established illustrator. This enables them to self assess their responses using the
answer sheet and to identify any area of weakness, so they can undertake further revision. Reviews
Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. Water always flows
downhill; the steeper the ground is, the stronger the current will be. Aberystwyth is town at the
mouth (aber) of the river Ystwyth. Any feedback on this bundle would be a great help for future
lessons uploaded onto here. When rivers are flowing fast, they knock bits of earth from the banks
and bed of the river (its sides and bottom) and carry it downstream with them. Bundle Water World
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locks to make it safer for the boats to travel. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is
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The SOW to support this series of lessons can be found in my shop on TES.
Sometimes this water is a deep as person or a house is tall. Ideal revision tool for yr 11s in
preparation for their exam or as an end of topic revision tool to assess student's understanding and
progress. ?10.00 Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your
happiness. Each grid has a range of questions that range from being worth 1 point to 4 points. Many
towns in Wales are named after the rivers that they are on, just as they are in England. When rivers
reach the sea, they often spread out over a wide area and slow right down. It can be used across all
of ks3 and as a good basis for year 10 and year 11 as many of the processes are the same. These
lessons were taught to a year 8 class but could be adapted for any KS3 class. The silt is deposited on
the flooded land and gives it a lot of nutrients that make the land good for farming crops. Write a
review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. They can use
the list of spellings to help them with the spelling activities. The next lesson they are given an
answer sheet and a new grid to complete. The bottom of the wheel would be put into the water, and
when the water turned the wheel, the wheel would make the equipment in the mill turn and grind up
the grain. Visit here for the full river topic: Any feedback on this lesson would be a great help for
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