pptx, 4.4 MB
pptx, 4.4 MB
LESSON COVERS:
discovering what sinkholes are, why they happen and the dangers they pose for humans

LESSON INVOLVES:
students form questions about a sinkhole photo to start the lesson - they then come back and answer these questions at the end. A video introduces the concept and then definition and key words are explored. A map is used to explore and describe where they occur. Another video then explains how they occur, students then explain in their own terms through annotated diagrams. To end there is a writing exercise where students imagine they are the brother of a man swallowed by a sink hole.

SKILLS:
-Map skills with direction and continent and country location.
-Diagram drawing and annotations

RESOURCES:
the lesson includes link to videos. If you put the lesson in slide show mode and click on the screen grab of the video it will take you to the video itself. Or you can click on the image and go to insert>hyperlink across the top and copy and paste the link out of the box.

NOTES:
most activities are differentiated and/or have challenge and support options

Please review with any feedback/improvements required :-)

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