Fault Lines, Volcanoes And Floods – Oh My! Kiwi Kids Visit One Of The Most Geologically Active Areas In New Zealand
From today, children from across New Zealand aged 6-12 can explore the natural wonders of Bay of Plenty from the comfort of their classroom. How? Through the latest virtual fieldtrip run by LEARNZ and funded by the Natural Hazards Commission Toka Tū Ake (NHC).
“The Bay of Plenty region is shaped by fault lines, volcanoes and floods that continue to shift the landscape,” says NHC Public Education Manager Hamish Armstong.
“In this virtual field trip, students get to travel to sites affected by earthquakes, floods, landslides, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions,” he says. “Kids will meet experts, hear real stories, and discover how science, technology, and past experiences are helping communities become more resilient in the face of disasters.”
LEARNZ is an annual programme of free virtual field trips, taking learners to remote places all over Aotearoa, Antarctica and beyond.
Now in the Whakatane area, Dr. Craig Miller, Senior Volcano Geophysicist at the Earth Sciences NZ explains that the region is a great location to show case a range of natural phenomena and how they’ve helped form the landscape we see today.
“From the Rangatāiki Plains, which balance slow subsidence and sudden faulting with infilling from large volcanic eruptions, to active landslide processes from the steep surrounding hills, the Whakatane area has a bit of everything.”
Each LEARNZ field trip package includes supporting resources for teachers to spark curiosity, activate and build background knowledge and learn about the forces that shape our land.
“This field trip is a fantastic opportunity to educate thousands of young kiwis about the land we live in. It can inspire them with advances in science in technology that continue to evolve and help our country be more resilient to natural hazards,” says Hamish.
LEARNZ virtual field trips align with The New Zealand Curriculum and cover a range of learning areas, predominantly Science and Social Sciences.
Learn more and register here: https://www.learnz.org.nz/hazards254
About the Natural Hazards Commission
The Natural Hazards Commission Toka Tū Ake exists to help New Zealanders prepare for and recover from the impact of natural hazards. One of the ways we do this is by providing natural hazards insurance for homes and residential land.
Homeowners have access to our scheme if they have an insurance policy with fire cover. The premium paid to insurers includes a Natural Hazards Insurance Levy, which is the amount homeowners pay for this cover.
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