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Planning pathways using volcanoes resources

This interactive groups Hub volcanoes resources into key science concepts and topics.

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This interactive diagram provides a selection of pathways that allow for differing approaches and starting points using our volcanoes resources. The aim is to assist educators with their planning of lessons and units of work by providing options that cover multiple science concepts and topics. Click on the labels for links to supporting articles, media and student activities.

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Acknowledgement: Background image of Mt Ruapehu erupting, courtesy of Geonet, licensed under Creative Commons 3.0.

Auckland’s volcanoes

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  • Auckland’s volcanoes

  • Exercise Ruaumoko

  • Auckland’s forgotten volcano

  • Volcanoes – timeline

Related media

  • Volcanoes in Auckland – video

  • St Kentigern’s pyroclastic flow – video

  • DEVORA – video

  • Future explosions in Auckland – video

Related activities

  • Watching Rangitoto erupt

Acknowledgement: Geonet, GNS Science

Magma and lava

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  • Exploring magma formation

  • Magma Pop – gamifying volcano geology

  • Magma Drillers Save Planet Earth

  • Plate tectonics, volcanoes and earthquakes

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  • Measuring magma – video

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  • Making lava fudge

  • Growing crystals

  • Using Magma Pop – a virtual magma chamber

  • Using Magma Drillers Save Planet Earth

Volcanic rocks

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  • Types of volcanic rock

  • Reading rock core samples

  • Volcanology methods

  • Magma Pop – gamifying volcano geology

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  • Differences in rocks – video

  • Explaining a rock core – video

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  • Lost – a hot rock

  • Identifying volcanic rocks

  • Making a core sample

  • Using Magma Pop – a virtual magma chamber

Acknowledgement: Peter MacMurchy

Types of volcanoes

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  • Types of volcanoes

  • Double trouble – Rotorua and Ōhakuri

  • New Zealand volcanoes

  • Exploding Taupō

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  • Volcano map of New Zealand – interactive

  • Rotorua caldera formation – video

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  • Volcano hunt

  • Making a model cinder cone

  • Calderas in the sandpit

Acknowledgement: Kubais, licensed through 123RF.com

Rotorua and Taupō volcanic region

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  • Double trouble – Rotorua and Ōhakuri

  • Exploding Taupō

  • Searching for the Pink and White Terraces

  • Volcanoes – timeline

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  • Rotorua caldera formation – video

Related activities

  • Volcano hunt

  • Calderas in the sandpit

Acknowledgement: GeoNet, GNS Science

Emergency planning

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  • Determining Auckland’s volcanic risk

  • Exercise Ruaumoko

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  • DEVORA – video

  • Future explosions in Auckland – video

Related activities

  • Home disaster kit

  • Who’s on your team?

Acknowledgement: University of Waikato

Volcanologists and their work

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  • Volcanology methods

  • Dr Darren Gravley

  • Dr Jan Lindsay

  • Dr Phil Shane

  • Professor Richard Price

Related media

  • Geology in the field – video

  • Measuring magma – video

  • Onepoto Basin – video

Related activities

  • Making a core sample

Acknowledgement: Dr Darren Gravley

NZC level 1 and 2 resources

These resources offer an introduction to the science behind volcanoes.

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  • Shaky scientists and engineers

  • Earthquakes and volcanoes

  • Under the Earth’s surface

  • New Zealand volcanoes

Related media

  • Tectonic plates, volcanoes and earthquakes – video

Related activities

  • Calderas in the sandpit

Acknowledgement: University of Waikato

Earthquakes

The interactive Planning pathways using earthquake resources groups Hub earthquake resources into key science concepts and topics.

Related PLD

The PLD webinar Exploring natural hazards outlines some of the science behind what is happening at plate boundaries.

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Published: 25 October 2017Updated: 9 August 2024
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