Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Stunning Photos Of Norway's Reindeer Hide A Radioactive Secret

Concepts of Thinking: Interrelationships, Patterns and Trends, Spatial Significance, Geographic Perspective

Inquiry: How could radio active fallout still be impacting people and animals 30 years after a nuclear melt down that was more than 1600 km away? What might be some of the reasonable precautions people could take to reduce the impacts of radio active contamination?


Activity:  Create a story map indicating the spatial significance of the disaster and the areas that have been contaminated. Document the results of this contamination, evaluate patterns and trends of the contamination, determine the interrelationship to show cause and effect of the contamination, take into consideration geographic perspective. Communicate suggestions/course of action that could be in place for when/if the next melt down occurs.

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