Landslide: Risk (Reading, grade 12)
Instructional activity in a Landslide context. Goal: Global climate change and disaster risk. Action-focused, without fear.
What will you learn in this game?
Global climate change and disaster risk. Examines in depth the impact of climate change on disaster risks.
How to use it in class?
Reserve 10–15 minutes at the end of the lesson so students can play individually or in pairs, then discuss the results together. Focus: reinforcing the learning outcome "Global climate change and disaster risk" with real-life examples.
Reading Text
Question 1 / 3On a school trip, after the rain, Ece saw mud flowing on the road. There were new cracks on the hillside. Ece asked: "Teacher, what is this?" Her teacher said: "This is called a landslide. After rain, soil on a hill can slide. Standing under the hill to watch is dangerous." "What should we do?" "Go to flat ground away from the hill. Then tell an adult." Ece wrote this in her mind: Mud + cracks = move away. Flat ground is safer.