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Earthquake Impact Analysis

Science • Year 5 • 45 • 20 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Australian Curriculum (F-10)

Science
5Year 5
45
20 students
24 March 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 5 of 6 in the unit "Shaking the Earth: Tectonics". Lesson Title: The Impact of Earthquakes on Communities Lesson Description: Students will examine the effects of earthquakes on human structures and the environment. They will discuss case studies of significant earthquakes and the damage they caused, including infrastructure and human safety.

Earthquake Impact Analysis

Lesson Overview

Year Level: Year 5
Subject: Science
Unit: Shaking the Earth: Tectonics
Lesson Number: 5 of 6
Lesson Duration: 45 minutes
Curriculum Link:
This lesson aligns with the Australian Curriculum (v9.0) - Science:

  • AC9S5U03: Describe how sudden geological changes and extreme weather events can affect Earth’s surface.
  • AC9S5I02: Compare methods and findings from investigations and evaluate the fairness of results.

Lesson Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will:

  1. Understand the impacts of earthquakes on communities, including damage to human structures and the environment.
  2. Analyse real-world earthquake events and their consequences.
  3. Engage in a hands-on group activity to explore earthquake-resistant design principles.
  4. Reflect on ways communities can prepare for earthquakes.

Lesson Structure

Introduction (10 minutes) – Discussion & Engagement

  1. Class Poll - "What Would Happen?"

    • Display an image of a city with large buildings and ask:
      "What do you think would happen if a powerful earthquake shook this city?"
    • Record students' responses on the whiteboard to assess prior knowledge.
  2. Quick Recap (Teacher-led talk) – 3 minutes

    • Revisit key points from previous lessons:
      • What tectonic plates are.
      • How earthquakes occur.
    • Lead discussion:
      • "What happens to buildings, roads, and people during an earthquake?"
  3. Introduce Today's Focus (2 minutes)

    • Explain that today’s lesson will examine real earthquakes and how they affect communities.

Main Activity (25 minutes) – Case Study & Hands-On Challenge

1. Case Study Analysis (10 minutes) – Real-World Problem Solving

Students investigate two real earthquakes:

  • 2011 Christchurch Earthquake (New Zealand) – A Nearby Example
  • 2023 Turkey & Syria Earthquake – Large Scale Destruction

Activity:

  • Students work in pairs and study printed impact sheets of each earthquake.

  • Each pair answers:

    1. What happened to buildings, roads, and the environment?
    2. How were people and emergency services affected?
    3. How did people prepare or recover?
  • Class Discussion: Groups share findings, comparing earthquake impacts in different regions.

2. Hands-on "Shake Test" Challenge (15 minutes) – Engineering & Problem Solving

  • Each group of 4 students builds a small structure using LEGO or toothpicks & marshmallows.
  • The Challenge: The structure must withstand an "earthquake simulation" (gentle shaking of the table).
  • After testing, groups discuss:
    • What worked?
    • What failed?
    • How could we strengthen buildings?

Conclusion & Reflection (10 minutes) – Real-World Connections

  1. Exit Ticket Question (5 minutes) – Personal Reflection

    • Students write one short answer to:
      "How can communities prepare for earthquakes?"
  2. Teacher Wrap-Up (5 minutes)

    • Summarise key points:
      • Earthquake impacts on buildings, people, and infrastructure.
      • Importance of strong building design and emergency response.
    • Lead into next lesson:
      • "Next lesson, we’ll explore how people predict and prepare for earthquakes!"

Assessment & Differentiation

Assessment Opportunities

  • Class Discussion & Participation: Assess engagement and understanding of earthquake impacts.
  • Group Work: Observe teamwork in case study analysis and hands-on activity.
  • Exit Ticket: Use responses to gauge individual understanding.

Differentiation Strategies

  • Support for struggling students: Provide sentence starters for discussion and extra guidance during the shake test.
  • Extension for advanced learners: Encourage research into Australian earthquake-resistant architecture.

Resources & Materials

Printed fact sheets (Christchurch & Turkey earthquakes) 📄
LEGO bricks or toothpicks & marshmallows (or any simple building materials) 🏗
Table for earthquake shake test 🌏
Whiteboard & markers


Teacher Reflection (Post-Lesson Notes)

  • What went well?
  • Which activities engaged students the most?
  • What could be improved for next time?

This lesson combines real-world case studies, hands-on activities, and student discussion, ensuring a deep and engaging learning experience. 🌟

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