In deze les zitten 36 slides, met interactieve quizzen, tekstslides en 4 videos.
Lesduur is: 45 min
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§4.1 Japan: country in the Ring of Fire
Slide 1 - Tekstslide
Where do you think Japan is located? Move the star to the right place!
Slide 2 - Sleepvraag
Slide 3 - Sleepvraag
Slide 4 - Tekstslide
Slide 5 - Video
Today
What do you already know?
Natural disasters in Japan
Ring of fire
Getting Started
Round up
Slide 6 - Tekstslide
What natural disasters do you already know about?
Slide 7 - Woordweb
Goals:
You know what the Ring of Fire is
You know which natural disasters occur regularly in Japan
You know what causes earthquakes and volcanoes to occur in Japan
You can name the parts of a volcano
You can describe how an earthquake occurs
Basic book numbers: 97, 100, 102 (triangle)
Slide 8 - Tekstslide
Slide 9 - Video
Explain in your own words why Japan experiences many natural disasters.
Slide 10 - Open vraag
Slide 11 - Tekstslide
Slide 12 - Tekstslide
There are two types of plates: 1. Earth plates (continental plates). 2. Sea plates (oceanic plates).
Slide 13 - Tekstslide
Slide 14 - Video
Plates move in three ways:
1. Alongside each other (transform) 2. Out of each other (divergent). 3. Toward each other (convergent)
Slide 15 - Tekstslide
Endogenic forces
Exogenic forces
change it from the inside
change it from the outside
.
Wind
Earthquake
Water
Volcano
Tsunami
Ice
Slide 16 - Sleepvraag
convection currents
Under the Earth's crust you will find liquid rock: magma.
This magma is incredibly hot!
The heat creates currents inside the earth.
These are called convection currents.
Slide 17 - Tekstslide
Let's go to work!
Read: §4.1
Make: Assignments 2, 3, 4 and 5
timer
15:00
Slide 18 - Tekstslide
Summary
The Ring of Fire is the area around the Pacific Ocean where many earthquakes and volcanoes occur
Cause: Earth's crust is constantly moving due to convection currents.
Plates move in three ways.
Consequence: this causes earthquakes and volcanoes.
Molten rock inside the earth is called magma, once it gets outside the earth's crust we call it lava.magma, zodra het buiten de aardkorst komt noemen we het lava.
Slide 19 - Tekstslide
Slide 20 - Video
4.1 Japan: land in de Ring van Vuur
Slide 21 - Tekstslide
Today
Retrospective
Earthquakes
Getting Started
Rounding up
Slide 22 - Tekstslide
What do you see in the drawing to the right?
Slide 23 - Open vraag
In the picture you can see...
A
Lava
B
Magma
Slide 24 - Quizvraag
Plates move in three ways. Which one does not belong here?
A
Apart
B
Against each other
C
Up and down
D
Side by side
Slide 25 - Quizvraag
Plates of the Ring of Fire move especially...
A
toward each other
B
apart
C
side by side
Slide 26 - Quizvraag
Slide 27 - Tekstslide
earthquake.usgs.gov
Slide 28 - Link
Slide 29 - Tekstslide
Volcanoes and earthquakes
Slide 30 - Tekstslide
Subduction
Slide 31 - Tekstslide
Subduction
Subduction
Slide 32 - Tekstslide
The trench
Slide 33 - Tekstslide
What is a trench?
Trench: Deep rift at the bottom of the sea, created by subduction of an oceanic plate.