
Geology · 49 topics · National Curriculum Attainment Targets
Geology, uncovering evidence.
49 topics aligned to national curriculum National Curriculum Attainment Targets. This Year 10 Geology curriculum explores the dynamic processes that have shaped our Earth and the historical relationship between human societies and geological resources.
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4 grades · 16 units · 49 topics
Key Stage 4: GCSE (Years 10-11) · Year 11
- The Earth's Interior and Seismic WavesGCSE Geology Subject Content 3.1.1: The structure of the Earth
- Plate Tectonic Theory and BoundariesGCSE Geology Subject Content 3.2.1: Plate tectonic theory
- Volcanic and Earthquake ActivityGCSE Geology Subject Content 3.3.1: Causes and distribution of earthquakes
- Igneous Processes and EnvironmentsGCSE Geology Subject Content 3.4.1: Igneous rock formation
- Sedimentary Environments and StructuresGCSE Geology Subject Content 3.5.1: Sedimentary processes
Key Stage 5: A-Level (Years 12-13) · Year 13
- The Fossil Record and EvolutionA-Level Geology (Eduqas) 3.1: The formation and preservation of fossils
- Mass Extinctions and PalaeoclimatesA-Level Geology (Eduqas) 3.4: Mass extinctions
- Stratigraphy and Geological TimeA-Level Geology (Eduqas) 3.5: Dating the Earth
- Seismic Hazards and PredictionA-Level Geology (Eduqas) 4.1: Earthquakes and seismic hazards
- Volcanic Hazards and MitigationA-Level Geology (Eduqas) 4.2: Volcanic hazards
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Geology, taught through active methods.
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