Rock Falls, Landslides, Avalanches, and More: An Introduction to Mass Wasting
What's included
1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
Hello, and welcome to "Rock Falls, Landslides, Avalanches, and More: An Introduction to Mass Wasting"! In this class, students will have the opportunity to explore many types of mass wasting. What is mass wasting, you may be asking! Well, it is defined as the downslope movement of Earth material. Yes, that includes the deadly avalanches, fascinating rock falls, volcanic lahars, and much more. We will examine six different types of mass wasting events, and use pictures and videos to explore real examples from all around the world. We will also explore triggers that cause these mass wasting events, and students will even have the chance to act as a town council to determine how to protect their mountain town from the dangers of mass wasting! This is a lecture-style lesson, supplemented with several example videos and ample opportunity for discussion and questions. A good internet connection is recommended due to the number of videos in this lesson. Students do not need to have any prior knowledge to participate in this course! After the class, the lesson slides will be provided to the students as well.
Learning Goals
Students will understand what mass wasting is, and some common mass wasting triggers. Students will be able to list and explain six different types of mass wasting. Students will be able to determine ways to mitigate damage, injury, and death from mass wasting events.
Other Details
Supply List
Students will receive a one-page handout before the class, to be used throughout the class if desired.
1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Queen’s University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Queen’s University
Hello everyone! My name is Annette and I'm a teacher originally from Toronto, Canada, but currently located in Nicaragua.
I have both passion AND experience teaching a wide variety of science topics. I developed an intense interest in geological and biological sciences from a very young age, and earned a Bachelor of Science (Honours Biology) and a Bachelor of Education, both from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. I have two years' in-school experience teaching Geography, Biology, and General Science for grades 7-13 in Canada and England, and three years of experience teaching English as a Foreign Language online. However, I've been working with children in a variety of other settings for over 13 years! Here on Outschool, I offer a range of science classes and courses for approximately 10-16 year olds. I am also queer and I'm VERY passionate about providing a safe, inclusive, and welcoming class environment for all of my students. My classroom is a place for all who need a safe space to learn.
*Please note:
-I always do my best to respond to any messages or questions within 24 hours
-All refunds follow Outschool's moderate refund policy. Please contact me directly for extenuating circumstances
-For learners outside of the set age range, or for learners with special requests or needs, feel free to contact me! I always do my best to accommodate every learner.
-All classes are designed to run for the designated amount of time. However, depending on number of learners and learner personalities, class may run slightly over or slightly under time.
-Absolutely NO homophobia, transphobia, racism, or bullying of any kind will be tolerated in my classes. Students who display such behaviour will be immediately removed from class with no refund.
When I'm not teaching, I like reading books, doing yoga, hiking, and spending time with my husband and my cat, Loki. I'm passionate about living a sustainable lifestyle, and I love cooking healthy vegetarian meals. I also love travelling!
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Live One-Time Class
$12
per classMeets once
50 min
Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
2-8 learners per class