2. You can Identify key hazards of a volcano.
You use a limited range of specialist geography words.
You have a reasonable accuracy in the use of spelling, punctuation
and grammar.
You can Identify key hazards of a volcano
You use a good range of specialist geography words.
You can compare the volcanic hazards and rank them in order of
severity.
You can Identify key hazards of a volcano
You use a good range of specialist geography words.
You can explain the differences between different types of hazards
and rank them in order of severity.
Learning Outcomes – Success Criteria
3. Volcanoes can produce a
variety of deadly hazards.
It is for this reason that
they are studied by
scientists in an attempt to
lower the risk of harm to
people living nearby.
4.
5.
6. You will need this
sheet. Using your
devices, you are going
to research each
hazard. Firstly draw a
quick sketch to help
you remember what
the hazard looks like.
Then describe the
hazard. Use facts and
figures (e.g. How hot
is it, how fast does it
travel, examples etc)
7. Now rank the
hazards in
order of
deadliness.
The rank of 1 is
the most
deadly hazard.
Rank them all
the way to 7.
8. Can you work out which hazard are which. Use your knowledge
that you have gained to add the labels in the correct place.
9.
10. You are going to
research a famous
volcanic eruption.
In your books you
are going to write
about the eruption
and what hazards
the volcano
produced. The
more facts and
figures the better.
Some eruptions you might want to have
a look at.
Mount St Helens: USA
Mount Ontake: Japan
Mount Vesuvius: Italy
Eyjafjallajokull: Iceland
Don’t forget to put a subheading!
11.
12. Name of the
Hazard
Picture of the
hazard
Description of the Hazard Rank
Lava Flow
Pyroclastic Flow
Ash Cloud
Lahar
Volcanic Bombs
Lightning
Landslide