DO NOW: Fill in the gaps What is a volcano?

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DO NOW: Fill in the gaps What is a volcano? A volcano ------- ------- opening in the Earth’s crust known as a ------- . Magma from inside the ------- is forced out and erupts as lava, ash, gas, and ------- . When these materials are forced through the vent it causes an -------. is an eruption earth dust vent

What is a volcano? A volcano is an opening in the Earth’s crust known as a vent. Magma from inside the earth is forced out and erupts as lava, ash, gas, and dust. When these materials are forced through the vent it causes an eruption.

Searching for answers Keywords: Obsidian: a smooth, glassy rock formed when volcanic larva cools rapidly (quickly) Legend: an old story that is believed to be true but cannot be proven Apache: A member of a group of native Americans in the south west Copy the keywords and their meaning Lesson Objective: To be able to summarise key ideas

Reading for meaning Individual task: Quiz challenge Whole class reading and discussion pages 16-19 Individual task: Quiz challenge From the chapter you have just read write ten (10) True or false statements on the cards. You will use these to quiz your partner

Plenary: speaking and listening Keywords: Obsidian: a smooth, glassy rock formed when volcanic larva cools rapidly (quickly) Legend: an old story that is believed to be true but cannot be proven Apache: A member of a group of native Americans in the south west Create sentences using the keywords You must speak in full sentences