GRADE 12 SCIENCE Q2W2 INTERPRET GEOLOGICAL MAPS

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30 Nov 202121:28

Summary

TLDRIn this live-streamed lesson on Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction, Sir Joseph Ethan, a teacher from Puturi Senior High School, focuses on interpreting geological maps and applying mitigation strategies. The session includes interactive activities where students identify key terms like 'map,' 'geologists,' and 'mitigation.' Sir Joseph explains the importance of geological maps in understanding Earth's structure and introduces disaster management, specifically mitigation. Students are encouraged to examine their local area's mitigation efforts and engage with multiple-choice questions to solidify their understanding. The lesson concludes with a focus on reducing disaster risks and protecting the environment.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“š The lesson is about Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction with a focus on geological maps and mitigation plans.
  • πŸ”• Learners are reminded to find a quiet place, check their gadgets, and have a stable internet connection for class.
  • πŸ—ΊοΈ The main competency is to interpret geological maps and apply mitigation strategies to prevent loss of life and property.
  • 🏞️ A geological map represents the earth’s surface, showing the distribution of bedrock and sediment.
  • 🌈 Colors, letters, lines, and symbols are used in geological maps to identify different rock units, their age, and other features like faults and folds.
  • πŸ”§ Mitigation refers to reducing the severity of hazards and their impacts through measures like building codes and land-use regulations.
  • πŸ“œ Republic Act 10121 strengthens the Philippines' disaster risk reduction and management systems.
  • 🌳 Common barangay mitigation programs include flood control, tree planting, and solid waste management.
  • 🧠 Mitigation is one of the four phases of disaster management, which also includes preparedness, response, and recovery.
  • 🌍 The importance of sustaining the planet through disaster risk mitigation is highlighted, quoting Ban Ki-moon's statement on risk mitigation.

Q & A

  • What is the primary subject being taught in the video?

    -The primary subject being taught in the video is Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction.

  • What are the key reminders given to students before starting the class?

    -The reminders are to find a quiet place, get your study space ready before class, ensure internet and gadgets are working properly, listen attentively, use the comment section for class-related matters only, and enjoy learning.

  • What are the two main learning competencies focused on in this lesson?

    -The lesson focuses on interpreting geological maps and applying mitigation strategies to prevent the loss of lives and properties.

  • What is a geological map according to the video?

    -A geological map represents the distribution of various types of bedrock or thick sediment in an area and shows the expression of the underlying geological strata on the Earth's surface.

  • What are the common legends used in geological maps to represent different features?

    -The common legends used in geological maps include colors, letters, lines, and symbols to represent different geological units, periods, and features such as faults and folds.

  • What is the meaning of 'mitigation' as discussed in the video?

    -Mitigation refers to the reduction of something harmful and its harmful effects, often through measures like building codes, land-use management, and public education.

  • What is Republic Act 10121, and why is it significant?

    -Republic Act 10121 is the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010, which strengthens the national disaster risk reduction and management system and provides a framework for disaster preparedness and response.

  • What are some mitigation programs commonly implemented in local communities (barangays)?

    -Common mitigation programs in barangays include flood control measures, tree planting, and solid waste management programs.

  • What are the four phases of disaster management mentioned in the video?

    -The four phases of disaster management are mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. However, the video focuses mainly on the mitigation and preparedness phases.

  • What is the importance of a geological map in land-use planning?

    -Geological maps are essential in land-use planning because they represent the distribution of rock types and mineral deposits, helping in decisions related to building placements, transport systems, and the identification of geological hazards.

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