Dangerous Geography - Exploring Natural Hazards

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Dangerous Geography - Exploring Natural Hazards DATE: Dangerous Geography - Exploring Natural Hazards Aim: To know the difference between a hazard and a disaster.

Starter activity – paired work Look at your word circle. Ring any words that you find that relate to dangerous geography. Write the word neatly into the box. shorttermronoclongtermbolocalmileruptionstafiremafloodshoeconomiccoaeenvironmentalmiroadsanrailwayscootsunamihuhurricanealscrimegladindividualaswnational

Watch this clip. Write down all the hazards & disasters you recognise

Paired work – 2 minutes Some of the images you saw were of Natural Hazards. Some were of Disasters. Can you work out the difference between a hazard and a disaster?

Definitions Natural Hazard: Natural Disaster: Human Disaster:

Look again at your mind map Create a key: Key Natural disaster Natural hazard Human disaster

Plenary – Individual work You have all experienced a natural hazard! Every time there is thunder and lightning you are experiencing a natural hazard. Write a paragraph describing your experience of being in a natural hazard. What things did you have to do to ensure you were safe?