Teacher in Charge: Mrs S. Hanlon.
The science of natural disasters. Earthquakes. Volcanoes. Tornadoes. Hurricanes. Pandemics. Floods. Fires. Awesome in their destructive power, these natural events remind us that we are small and vulnerable - and that living on this dynamic planet will always entail risk. How serious is that risk? Science enables us to assess whether events are rare or likely, and how scientists are helping to reduce the risks, plan responses, and prepare for future events. This course uncovers the causes of these natural forces, explores the consequences, and considers the risks they pose. Students will use experiments to show how scientists work together to make predictions, investigate problems and build models to test ideas.
Year 9 Student Selected Courses, Science