Introduction
An Earthquake (also known as tremors and temblors) is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes are recorded with a seismometer, also known as a seismograph.
In this journey around the Web, we'll discover what causes earthquakes, where they occurred, what causes tsunamis and much, much more!
Task
Each team member will get their own set of tasks.
Team member 1: You're incharge of learning about what causes earthquakes.
Team member 2: You will focus on where do earthquakes occur?
Team member 3: Your job is to find the largest recorded earthquake happened in the world.
Process
Alright! Team, let's get started!
The three of you form since you have a mission. Throughout this whole mission, I need every one of you to work hard and fast, because you are all critical to the survival of your team.
The goal is simple: Figure out what are the answers of the following questions given to each team.
Start your topic using the websites below:
Evaluation
On a scale 1-5, with one being very poor to 5 being very good, the teacher will rate on the following aspects:
1. The topic contained clear answers and explain much better of each team. ______
2. The task was helpful to each team and expanded knowledge about earthquake. _________
3. The answered topic contained information that each team could use in our future or current classroom. ______
4. The team members met its goals contained in the introduction. ________
Overall Evaluation: _________
Conclusion
The earthquake causes more damage and can kill people. It includes deformation of ground surface, damage and destruction of human structures such as buildings, rails, roads, bridges and many more. In conclusion, earthquake is a disaster that is very dangerous for all of us living in this planet Earth. We cannot stop earthquake but we can prepare as the earth is now shaking!