Introduction
Guiding Questions:
1) What are the types of natural disasters we have on earth, and what causes them?
2) How do these natural disaster affect the Earth's geosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and hydrosphere?
3) How can scientist predict and prepare for these natural disasters?
4) what are some ways that human activities can agitate or help reduce the impact of natural disasters.
Learning Objectives:
- Students will be able to understand what causes natural disasters like for Ex: earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, and the science behind it.
- Students will analyze how these natural disasters affect earths systems( geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere).
- Student will apply what they have learned about natural disasters to come up with strategies for disaster preparedness and mitigation.
- Students will collaborate to present what they found and propose the solutions for minimizing the effect of natural disasters.
Task
For this presentation you will work in groups of 4 to investigate your assigned natural disaster and present what you found through a narrated PowerPoint presentation. Your PowerPoint should have the following:
1)Cover Page
This slide should contain the natural disaster you were given as the title, and the names of everyone in your group at the bottom right corner of the slide.
2) Introduction
For this slide introduce your natural disaster and the science behind it. Include what causes them to occur, and a past event caused by your natural disaster.
3)Impact on Earth's systems
Find out both long-term and short-term effects this natural disaster has on Earth's geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
4)Preparedness and Mitigation Strategies
What are some of the strategies we use to prepare for this natural disaster as well as how we mitigate the effects. explain the role of human activity in agitating or reducing the impact of your natural disaster.
5) Case Study
Find an example of a natural disaster that has occurred on earth and analyze how it impacted the local environment and human population.
Process
Group Roles
Student 1: Will be assigned the Introduction.
Student 2: Will be assigned Impact on Earth's systems.
Student 3: Will be assigned preparedness and mitigation strategies.
Student 4: Will be assigned the case study.
Links for Research
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/topic/natural-disasters-weather
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/earthquake-hazards
Step 1: Organization of the Group
Assign the mentioned roles after dividing into groups.
Select a team leader to oversee the project schedule and guarantee that each step is finished.
Phase 2: Research
Investigate the disaster type you were assigned, its effects on Earth systems, and the most recent preparedness and mitigation techniques using the links provided.
To improve your presentation, collect information, figures, pictures, and videos.
Step 3: Making a PowerPoint
Work together to produce a PowerPoint presentation with the following slides:
- The group name and disaster category are displayed on the title slide.
- A PowerPoint that presents the disaster's scientific basis.
- a slide that describes the effects on the systems of Earth.
- A slide about mitigation and readiness tactics.
- A slide for a case study.
- a last slide that highlights the main conclusions.
To explain their portion of the presentation, each group member will record a two to three minute narration.
Step Four: Editing and Reviewing
As a group, go over the presentation to ensure that the slides are clear, understandable, and eye-catching.
Make sure a references slide has citations for all of your sources.
Step 5: The Day of the Presentation
Show the class what your group has discovered.
Be ready to respond to questions about your selected tragedy and its consequences from both the teacher and your peers.
Evaluation
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Criteria |
Excellent (4 Points) | Good (3 Points) |
Needs Improvement (2 Points |
Incomplete (1 Point) |
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Accuracy of Content
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Every piece of information is precise, thorough, and carefully analyzed. |
Small inaccuracies, the majority of the information is correct. |
Some of the material is vague or unreliable. |
Most of the information is either missing or incorrect. |
| Organization and Clarity |
The presentation is easy to follow, well-structured, and clear.
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Minor organization problems, the presentation is mostly straightforward. |
The presentation is disorganized or unfocused. |
The presentation is poorly arranged or hard to grasp. |
| Design and Creativity |
The presentation is unique and visually appealing.
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There are not many design problems and the presentation is clear. |
The design is simple, uninspired, or disorganized. |
The presentation is badly designed or presented. |
| Cooperation and Roles |
Every group member made an equal contribution, and duties were clearly defined.
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Despite some workload inequality, the majority of members contributed. |
The majority of the labor was done by one or two people. |
There was little cooperation, and none of the group members contributed. |
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Quality of Narration
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The narrations are interesting, succinct, and clear. |
Small problems, the narrations are clear. |
Narrations are insufficient or difficult to understand. |
Poor quality of narrative or none at all. |
| Use of Sources |
Excellent citations and utilization of references are provided. |
Though certain citations are missing, the sources are used well. |
Citations are inconsistent and sources are used rarely. |
Missing citations or the utilization of sources. |
Conclusion
You now understand how natural disasters affect Earth's systems and the science underlying them. You investigated the effects of these disasters on the environment and human populations by looking into actual cases. Along with how human activity might affect these systems, you also thought about the methods used to anticipate, prepare for, and lessen natural disasters.
Credits
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