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Natural Disasters ‐ SHELTERBOX
• Who am I?
• What am I going to talk about?
• What is ShelterBox?• Why is ShelterBox
relevant?
• What can ShelterBox
offer you?
• Questions?
ShelterBox Disaster Relief
Natural disasters – Physical and human interactions
KS3 –
Tectonics (Tsunami), Rivers (flooding), Africa (droughts)
KS4 – Rivers (short term response to flooding)
KS5 – Global challenges
The study of geography stimulates an interest in and a sense of wonder about places. It helps young people make sense of a complex and dynamically changing world. It explains where places are, how places and landscapes are formed, how
people and their environment interact, and how a diverse range of economies, societies and environments are
interconnected. It builds on pupils’
own experiences to investigate places at all scales, from the personal to the global.
Should ShelterBox respond?
Should ShelterBox respond?
• Student vote• Debate• Extended writing• Persuasive writing• Further research methods and questions
• Activities 2, 3, 4, 5• …
Fundraising and box numbers
Young ShelterBox
manager: EmmaNicholls@shelterbox.orgwww.shetlerbox.orgwww.youngshelterbox.org
Thank you for your interest…Any questions?