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Volcanoes!

http://education.csm.edu/Camp04/slemons/
by
Susie Lemons
E-Mail:
SLLemons@MPSOmaha.org
WEBSITE: http://education.csm.edu/camp04/slemons
Introduction Task
Resources I
Process I Evaluation
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Conclusion
Introduction
This lesson is designed to
help you understand what a volcano is, its make-up, and how it is classified.
You will be divided up into groups of four. The role of each group is to act as
a team of volcanologists. One of you is knowledgeable about volcanoes in
general. The rest each specialize with one of the three major types of
volcanoes. As a team, you travel the world studying and predicting volcanic
activity. The team also meets with various community groups and organizations to
educate them about volcanoes. Your team is currently at Millard South High
School to teach the other students in your class about the various types of
volcanoes. You have brought with you a set of large posters showing examples of
volcanoes and their different types in order to make a short presentation to the
class and answer a few questions.
Remember each member of the
team specializes in a particular type of volcano or has general overall
knowledge of volcanoes. Each individual must, therefore, choose one of the four
following roles:
Volcanologist #1
(Generalist)
Volcanologist #2 (Specialty
- Cinder Cones)
Volcanologist #3 (Specialty
- Composite Volcanoes)
Volcanologist #4 (Specialty
- Shield Volcanoes)
Task
Each team will be required to prepare a
multi-media presentation, using Power Point, to describe volcanoes.
Volcanologist #1 will construct a portion of the presentation using a volcano
which shows the major features common to all three types. Volcanologists #2 thru
#4 will construct portions of the presentation using volcanoes which show off
his/her own area of expertise. Their posters will show the major differences
their type of volcano has when compared with the general volcano model. All
portion of the presentation must have:

 | A title |
 | The main parts of the
volcano labeled. |
 | List any characteristics
common to a particular volcano on the slide. |
 | Description of the lava
and the rock material that makes up the sides of the volcano. |
 | Include the Earth's crust
and mantle and their role, if any, in the volcanoes formation. |
 | A minimum of 20 slides |
The team will then present their multi-medias
to the class. Volcanologist #1 will present first followed by number two and so
forth. Your team will be given approximately fifteen minutes to present your
posters. You may not exceed twenty-five minutes and may not use less than ten
minutes. Everyone must participate.
Each team member will be required to turn in a
half page word-processed paper with the poster. It should describe how
volcanoes, in general, form, for volcanologist #1. For all the other
volcanologists the paper should describe how his/her volcano of choice forms.
Each Team should be prepared to answer the
following questions, and each team member must have the answers written on the
back of your one page paper.
- Are there any active
volcanoes in North and Central America? If so name one and describe where it
is and how it was formed.
- Mt. St. Helens is one of
the most popular eruptions in the United States. Why? When did the eruption
occur?
- What is the infamous
“Ring of Fire?” How did that name arise?
- Besides being burned by
flowing lava or hit by flying rocks, name three other dangers or hazards of
volcanoes.
- Describe at least one
volcano from three other planets.
Resources
The multi-medias will be created using
Microsoft Power Point. Computer access will be found during class time in the
computer labs or outside of class on a personal computer.
The following Internet sites were selected to
help you acquire the information needed to complete the assigned tasks. With the
mouse simply click on the word color highlighted to view a site's information.

Earth Processes and Volcano Formation
Types of Volcanoes:
Volcano Locations:

The Process
Please follow these steps in order to
accomplish the required assignment.
- First you'll be placed
into groups of 4 to work as the team of volcanologists.
- Next, as a group, you
will need to decide who will be volcanologist #1, #2 and so on. Once you've
picked a role to play you must report to the teacher who will be playing what
role in your group. Cooperation is key in group and team activities;
therefore, work together. If you are unable to choose roles I will assign them
and include an additional cooperative assignment.
- You will next need to
collect data on your particular topic by researching the sites on the
Internet. Be sure to take good notes. Keep track where you retrieved the
information in case you need to make a return visit.
- After collecting your
data, you and your team will need to meet and compare the information
gathered. Those constructing the presentation of the general volcanoes will
need to include features and characteristics common to all three major types.
Those working on other types of volcanoes will need to point out how they are
different from the general model.
- Once comparisons have
been made and the various features are noted, an slide navigator will need to
be made and approved by the teacher.
- Having made the outline,
each student will work individually on a computer to create his/her portion of
the multi-media. Also, be sure that you have included all the required
elements listed in the task section above.
- Compile all elements of
the presentation into one final powerpoint document. This is when you will
decide as a group on backgrounds and special effects.
- Individually, type out
the half page paper describing your volcano and any other notable information.
- Answers questions 1 thru
5 on the back or bottom half of your paper. Because these are questions to be
answered as a group during the presentation, you may work together to answer
them.
- Practice your
presentation as a team.
- Present to the class your
findings starting with volcanologist #1 and continue in order.
- After the presentation,
ask the audience if there are any questions and answer them appropriately.
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Evaluation

In order to complete this assignment you must
work together with your classmates. Those that do not cooperate with each other
will find the assignment more difficult with much more work to do. However, you
will be given an individual grade with a portion of it based on your shared
participation. If necessary, a students lack of participation will be handled on
an individual basis. The rubric for this project is as follows:
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Millard South High School |
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VOLCANOES! Project |
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Name: ________________________ |
Teacher: Mrs. Lemons |
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Date of Presentation: ____________ |
Title of Work: ___________________ |
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Organization |
Audience cannot understand
presentation because there is no sequence of information. |
Audience has difficulty
following presentation because student jumps around. |
Student presents information in
logical sequence which audience can follow. |
Student presents information in
logical, interesting sequence which audience can follow. |
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Content Knowledge |
Student does not have grasp of
information; student cannot answer questions about subject. |
Student is uncomfortable with
information and is able to answer only rudimentary questions. |
Student is at ease with
content, but fails to elaborate. |
Student demonstrates full
knowledge (more than required)with explanations and
elaboration. |
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Visuals |
Student used no visuals. |
Student occasional used visuals
that rarely support text and presentation. |
Visuals related to text and
presentation. |
Student used visuals to
reinforce screen text and presentation. |
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Mechanics |
Student's presentation had four
or more spelling errors and/or grammatical errors. |
Presentation had three
misspellings and/or grammatical errors. |
Presentation has no more than
two misspellings and/or grammatical errors. |
Presentation has no
misspellings or grammatical errors. |
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Delivery |
Student mumbles, incorrectly
pronounces terms, and speaks too quietly for students in the
back of class to hear. |
Student incorrectly pronounces
terms. Audience members have difficulty hearing presentation. |
Student's voice is clear.
Student pronounces most words correctly. |
Student used a clear voice and
correct, precise pronunciation of terms. |
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Conclusion
A volcanologist is one who studies volcanoes.
By completing this assignment each one of you have truly acquired an expertise.
You know much more than most people do about volcanoes. You now have a full
understanding of what a volcano is, its make-up, and how it is classified. If
you are interested in learning more, click on the site below.
Volcano World link to(http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vw.html)

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