Flood mapping and flood warning program

SubjectGeography YearYear 8 CurriculumAC v8.4 Time50

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Introduction

Students access and use an interactive map of Brisbane to draw conclusions about the extent of historical flooding events, the likelihood of a place being flooded and the safest escape route in the event of a flood. They also identify other information provided to residents of Brisbane to improve their preparedness for floods and suggest other uses of the flood mapping information provided by the Queensland Government.

This activity focuses on the geographical concepts of place, space, environment, interconnection and change.

Australian Curriculum or Syllabus

Achievement standard

By the end of Year 8, students explain geographical processes that influence the characteristics of places and explain how places are perceived and valued differently. They explain interconnections within environments and between people and places and explain how they change places and environments. They compare alternative strategies to a geographical challenge, taking into account environmental, economic and social factors.

Students identify geographically significant questions from observations to frame an inquiry. They evaluate a range of primary and secondary sources to locate useful and reliable information and data. They select, record and represent data and the location and distribution of geographical phenomena in a range of appropriate digital and non-digital forms, including maps at different scales that conform to cartographic conventions. They analyse geographical maps, data and other information to propose explanations for spatial distributions, patterns, trends and relationships, and draw reasoned conclusions. Students present findings, arguments and ideas using relevant geographical terminology and digital technologies in a range of appropriate communication forms. They propose action in response to a geographical challenge, taking account of environmental, economic and social factors, and predict the outcomes of their proposal.

Content descriptions

Geographical Knowledge and Understanding

Causes, impacts and responses to a geomorphological hazard (ACHGK053).

Geographical Inquiry and Skills

Interpret geographical data and other information using qualitative and quantitative methods, and digital and spatial technologies as appropriate, to identify and propose explanations for spatial distributions, patterns and trends, and infer relationships (ACHGS059).

Apply geographical concepts to draw conclusions based on the analysis of data and information collected (ACHGS060).

Teacher resources

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Video

Brisbane River Strategic Floodplain Management Plan

Student learning resources

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Video guide

Brisbane River Strategic Floodplain Management Plan

 
Worksheet

Flood mapping and flood warning program

 
How to

Writing paragraphs in Geography

Suggested activity sequence

This sequence is intended as a framework to be modified and adapted by teachers to suit the needs of a class group. If you assign this activity to a class, your students will be assigned all student resources on their 'My learning' page. You can also hand-pick the resources students are assigned by selecting individual resources when you add a work item to a class in 'My classes'.

  1. Play: Brisbane River Strategic Floodplain Management Plan. This video is about the Brisbane River Strategic Floodplain Management Plan.
  2. To support student viewing, give them a copy of Brisbane River Strategic Floodplain Management Plan – Video viewing guide to complete as they view the video.
  3. As a class read the background on the interactive map worksheet.
  4. Students complete the activities.
  5. Discuss as a class why the Queensland Government introduced the Queensland Strategy for Disaster Resilience.
  6. Ask: Is this a good use of taxpayers’ money? Why?
  7. Invite students to write a paragraph either supporting or rejecting the following statement:

Spending money on resilience strategies is a good use of taxpayers’ money.

Refer students to Writing paragraphs in Geography – Model.