6th of June 2016. As part of our dead earth investigation we are studying climate change, its potential causes and the impact it has on our lives. 3.6 have been researching natural disasters this week and we have assessed our work using the following criteria;
- is the natural disaster clearly explained?
- Are the effects of the disaster discussed?
- Is an example of this type of disaster included?
- If the disaster is caused by climate change, is this explained?
- Is the work informative or did you need more information?
Wildfires by lucy Flinn & Rebecca
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Heat wave Anais, Kerryn and Kayla
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Rebecca and Lucy’s power point on the wildfire was good and was explained in good detail. 🙂
it is good
jack and kerr-
really good powerpoint.
relevant information
good example of a tsunami in 2011
kerr and jack’s power point on tsunamis, it was quite good but you could have put more info in it though. The videos on the first slide were good.
Greatly presented, followed the criterias correctly and the fox was a nice touch
anais, kerryn, kayla
really good powerpoint
packed with relevant information
layed out good
the heat wave is very informative and good
Devon, Aaron and Graham
It had lots of information and enough pictures.
Good power point
factual, well presented but it was a bit short
Wildfires by lucy flinn and Rebecca-
all 5 points were included
Colorful and lots of detail
aaron, devon, graham
good presentation and good info
Declan and Conor
the power point was good and jam packed with info
we looked at Kerr and Jacks tsunami slideshow about tsunami’s.It looked like some of the slides were copying and pasted. They had a few pictures but the slides that were typed were very detailed.
aaron, devon, graham
good presentation.
good information
needs more pictures.
straight forward
Tsunami by Declan&Conor
-Detailed, long and followed the criterias
Jack and Kerrs presentation was interesting because its a problem that happens a lot and how badly japan suffered from them.