Seismic Sea Waves (Tsunamis)

Introduction

Attention all middle school students, you are about to enter a natural disaster zone!

This webquest is designed to educate our students on tsunamis that happen on other parts of our world.

 

A tsunami, also known as a seismic sea wave, is a series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or a large lake.

Casual Factors of Tsunamis

 

Can you guess which one is the number one cause of a Tsunami?

                                                                                           

      

Did you know elephants moved to higher ground before the Asian tsunami on Boxing Day, 2004.

      

Task

This webquest is going to focus on getting students involved in our oceans. To learn how they are not just beautiful but can be dangerous. 

Upon completing this webquest you will be more knowledgeable about tsunamis. You will learn why they happen and the aftermath. You will see a few pictures to give you an idea of what a tsunami looks like and the distruction it leaves behind.

At the end of the webquest you will need to write 5 things you learned about tsunamis.

Process

You will need to learn more about Seismic Sea Waves through a couple of basic questions:

1) What causes tsunami? Click here to the answer

2) What are the characteristics of a tsunami? Click here to the answer

3) How fast does a tsunami travel? Click here to the answer

4) What does a tsunami look like when it reaches shore?

Evaluation

CATERGORY

EXCELLENT

(4 POINTS)

GOOD

(3 POINTS)

FAIR

(2 POINTS)

POOR

(1 POINT)

 

QUALIITY OF INFORMATION

Information clearly relates to the main topic. It includes   several supporting details and/or examples.

Information relates to main topic but lacking   supporting details in areas.

Information somewhat relates to the main topic but   not clear and concise.

Information has nothing to do with the main topic.

ORGANIZATION

Excellent organization of ideas. Excellent us of paragraphs and   sentence markers.

Good organization of ideas Good use of paragraphs and sentence   markers.

Little organization of ideas. Paragraphs and sentence markers were   used, but with some errors.

Poor organization of ideas. No paragraph and sentence marker errors.

DESIGN, PICTURES & GRAPHICS

Excellent use of design, pictures and graphics.   Clearly relates to main topic.

Good use of design, pictures and graphics. Clearly   relates to main topic.

Adequate (fair) use of design, pictures and   graphics. Somewhat relates to main topic.

Poor use of design, pictures and graphics. No   relation to main topic.

VOCABULARY & SPELLING

Excellent use of vocabulary and spelling with no errors.

Good use of vocabulary and spelling with minimal errors.

Adequate (fair) us of vocabulary and spelling. Some misuse of words   and spelling errors.

Poor use of vocabulary and spelling. To many errors.

GRAMMER & PUNCTUATION

Excellent use of grammar and punctuation. No errors   are present.

Good use of grammar and punctuation. A few errors   are present.

Adequate (fair) use of grammar and punctuation. Some   errors are present.

Poor use of grammar and punctuation. Many errors can   be found.

 

Scoring Table:

Excellent

20-16

Good

15-12

Fair

11-7

Poor

6 or less

 

 

Conclusion

Congratulations all middle school students who have gone through the tsunami quest.

You are now one step closer to knowing how the ocean works.

Hope this quest you just went through has made a better understanding of how and why tsunamis happen. 

 

Credits

Thanks, to the Foxtrot group participation. We sucessfully completed a webquest!

Introduction: Ana Garcia

Task: Victoria Arnold

Process: Manon Geoffroy

Evaluation: Edward Morales

Conclustion: Victoria Arnold