EARTHQUAKE Learning Objectives To begin to understand the impact on the people of Japan.

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EARTHQUAKE Learning Objectives To begin to understand the impact on the people of Japan

What I KNOW about the Japanese earthquake What I WOULD LIKE to know about the Japanese earthquake What I have LEARNT about the Japanese earthquake Complete the first two columns of your KWL grid.

“The entire building was shaking violently and I was hanging onto furniture just to stop myself from being thrown around the room and praying that the big concrete pillar in the middle of my office would not break and bring the whole building down on me. When it subsided, access to outside from my office had been blocked off so all the people like me had to get out of my window and go down three storeys on a ladder, a rather rickety ladder. When I reached the bottom, I just looked around me and saw FINISH THE STORY. WHAT DID YOU SEE?

What do you think happened two hours BEFORE this photo was taken? What do you think happened two hours AFTER this photo was taken?

PAIR WORK You are about to see a map of Japan for 30 seconds. You need to remember as much as you can of the map. You will then have two minutes to draw as much of the map as you can remember on your A4 paper! You will repeat the process three times until you have built up a complete map. PAIR WORK You are about to see a map of Japan for 30 seconds. You need to remember as much as you can of the map. You will then have two minutes to draw as much of the map as you can remember on your A4 paper! You will repeat the process three times until you have built up a complete map.

Outline of the countries? Names of places?

The BBC explains the science behind the Japanese earthquake Watch the clip once all the way through. Watch it a second time and; Write down: Plate names Any other important bits of information!

Friday the 11 th March Saturday the 12 th March Sunday 13 th March Draw the timeline and write down one thing that happened each day after the quake struck alongside the correct day. Have any buildings fallen? How many people have been injured?

What I KNOW about the Japanese earthquake What I WOULD LIKE to know about the Japanese earthquake What I have LEARNT about the Japanese earthquake Add 3-5 things you have LEARNT today about the Japanese earthquake.