Planning pathways using volcanoes resources
This interactive diagram provides a selection of pathways that allow for differing approaches and starting points using our volcanoes resources. The aim is to assist educators with their planning of lessons and units of work by providing options that cover multiple science concepts and topics. Click on the labels for links to supporting articles, media and student activities.
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Acknowledgement: Background image of Mt Ruapehu erupting, courtesy of Geonet, licensed under Creative Commons 3.0.
Auckland’s volcanoes
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Volcanoes in Auckland – video
St Kentigern’s pyroclastic flow – video
DEVORA – video
Future explosions in Auckland – video
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Acknowledgement: Geonet, GNS Science
Magma and lava
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Measuring magma – video
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Volcanic rocks
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Differences in rocks – video
Explaining a rock core – video
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Acknowledgement: Peter MacMurchy
Types of volcanoes
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Volcano map of New Zealand – interactive
Rotorua caldera formation – video
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Acknowledgement: Kubais, licensed through 123RF.com
Rotorua and Taupō volcanic region
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Rotorua caldera formation – video
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Acknowledgement: GeoNet, GNS Science
Emergency planning
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DEVORA – video
Future explosions in Auckland – video
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Acknowledgement: University of Waikato
Volcanologists and their work
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Geology in the field – video
Measuring magma – video
Onepoto Basin – video
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Acknowledgement: Dr Darren Gravley
NZC level 1 and 2 resources
These resources offer an introduction to the science behind volcanoes.
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Acknowledgement: University of Waikato
Earthquakes
The interactive Planning pathways using earthquake resources groups Hub earthquake resources into key science concepts and topics.
Related PLD
The PLD webinar Exploring natural hazards outlines some of the science behind what is happening at plate boundaries.