Natural Disasters

  • Level: Year 3 to Year 6
  • Duration: 60 or 90 minutes (90 minutes recommended)
  • Numbers: Maximum of 30 students per workshop
  • State: VIC & NSW
  • Price
    60 min: $450
    90 min: $560

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Victoria New South Wales Australia

Explore the science behind nature’s most powerful forces. Investigate how tornadoes, earthquakes, blizzards, and volcanoes form, then apply your understanding by designing and testing an earthquake-proof building.

Activities

  • Discussion of the types of natural disasters and their effects, with a focus on the natural disasters that affect us locally in Australia.
  • Demonstration of the Earth spinning on its axis to cause day and night, and how this affects the atmosphere, climate, and weather, including extreme weather.
  • Exciting demonstration of convection currents in air.
  • Students create a blizzard and erupt a flurry of snow powder.
  • Students create a tornado in a bottle.
  • Slinky demonstration of earthquake seismic waves.
  • Students build houses using spaghetti and play dough, then test their designs against an earthquake.
  • Students create a chemical volcanic eruption.

90 minute workshops also include these activities (time permitting):

  • Cloud in a bottle demonstration.
  • Tsunami demonstration.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand what a natural disaster is and the effects natural disasters can have.
  • Be aware of natural disasters that affect Australia locally, as well as those occurring around the world.
  • Extreme weather is the cause of many natural disasters.
  • The Earth’s rotation on its axis causes regular changes, including day and night, the seasons, climate and weather.
  • Understand how convection currents can cause cyclones and tornadoes.
  • Understand the formation of hail and snow in blizzards and storms.
  • Understand what causes earthquakes and how they spread.
  • Consider how building design is affected by earthquakes.
  • Understand what causes a volcanic eruption.
  • Explore how scientific understanding can assist in natural disaster management to minimise both short- and long-term effects, including early warning systems such as a 60-second warning.