{"id":181,"date":"2014-10-14T15:22:49","date_gmt":"2014-10-14T15:22:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nmflood.unm.edu\/?p=181"},"modified":"2014-10-14T15:22:49","modified_gmt":"2014-10-14T15:22:49","slug":"hands-on-floodplain-education-with-nmfma","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nmflood.org\/?p=181","title":{"rendered":"Hands-on Floodplain Education with NMFMA"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On October 7 and 8, 2014, NMFMA brought the Floodplain Simulator to Madison Middle School in Albuquerque NM.&nbsp; The Floodplain Simulator was shown to 10 classes of 6<sup>th<\/sup> grade earth science students.&nbsp; Each class was roughly 30 students..<\/p>\n<p>In preparation for the visit, Mr. Sean O\u2019Melveny, corresponded with Mr. Nicholas Porter and Mrs. Chanel Bencomo; both 6<sup>th<\/sup> grade science teachers at Madison to set up the visit and set expectations.&nbsp; As part of the preparation for having the Floodplain Simulator in the class, Mr. Porter and Mrs. Bencomo discussed some of the terms used in floodplain management with the students.&nbsp; This was done by using the glossary of terms provided with the Floodplain Simulator.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The day before preparation some discussion of the recommended classroom activity #2 \u201cThe Fate of Rain\u201d from Flood Model Manual provided with the Floodplain Simulator.&nbsp; The students also watched a brief video from the Discovery Channel on flooding.&nbsp; Mr. Porter also prepared a word search and crossword puzzle using terms from the glossary.<\/p>\n<p>On October 7, 2014, the Floodplain Simulator visited Mrs. Bencomo\u2019s 5 classes.&nbsp; On October 8, 2014 the Floodplain Simulator visited Mr. Porter\u2019s 5 classes.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Typical Class period went as follows:<\/p>\n<p>The teacher briefly introduced Mr. O\u2019Melveny and broke each class into groups of five to six students.&nbsp; Mr. O\u2019Melveny then asked the students some questions about what they remembered from the previous day\u2019s discussions and pointed out features on the model.&nbsp; Mr. O\u2019Melveny related the model to the real world watershed of students attending Madison.<\/p>\n<p>Then Mr. O\u2019Melveny called each group up to do part of the recommended classroom activity #3 \u201cModeling Flood Risk Factors\u201d.&nbsp; One or two groups would run the \u201cwetlands headwater scenario\u201d, while the other groups conducted the \u201cparking lot headwater scenario\u201d.&nbsp; Mr. O\u2019Melveny assigned group members had the following responsibilities<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Data Recorder: who filled out the Gage Height, Rainfall Added and Runoff measurements for the group\u2019s assigned scenario from the Data Recorder Sheet which was provided.<\/li>\n<li>Timer: who called out the 5 second intervals for recording data<\/li>\n<li>River Reader: who called out the gage height when prompted by the Timer<\/li>\n<li>Rainmaker: who measured out the Rainfall added amount and poured the water into the rainmaker.&nbsp; This group member also provided some general observations of the experiment<\/li>\n<li>Drain Watcher: who made sure no homes or trees got stuck in the drain\/outlet of the model.&nbsp; They also provided some general observations of the experiment.&nbsp; At the end of the 2-3 minutes of model run, this group member also measured out the Runoff measurement<\/li>\n<li>General Observer (as needed):&nbsp; Some groups had an extra person and this person provided some general observations of the experiment to the whole group.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Following each run, Mr. O\u2019Melveny and the teachers had the group determine the Amount of Water that stayed in the model and the Runoff Footprint.&nbsp; The group also discussed the general observations made.<\/p>\n<p>While students were waiting on their turn at the model, they worked on the flooding word search and crossword puzzle that Mr. Porter had created.<\/p>\n<p>After all 5-6 groups per class had participated, Mr. O\u2019Melveny then had the groups present their results.&nbsp; This lead to a general discussion on how the two headwaters were different and how that affected flooding.<\/p>\n<p>Following this general discussion Mr. O\u2019Melveny presented a final run of the parking lot scenario to the whole class, so all students could see the model in action.<\/p>\n<p>After this demonstration, Mr. O\u2019Melveny lead the class in possible ways to mitigate flood hazards.&nbsp; The main ideas brainstormed by the students were:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Not build in the floodplain (build homes higher in the model)<\/li>\n<li>Build the house on stilts or other ideas to elevate the structure<\/li>\n<li>Build Dams, Ponds, etc to collect the water<\/li>\n<li>Build Canals, Moats, Ditches to divert the water<\/li>\n<li>Build levees or place sandbags<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Mr. O\u2019Melveny then passed out cards to NMFlood.org to interested students so that they could learn more.<\/p>\n<p>Other items to note:<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Porter had a projector which would capture the events inside the model from a bird\u2019s eye view and show them on a screen so the whole class could see what was happening.&nbsp; This was extremely useful to allow some students to see what was going on.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Porter\u2019s 5<sup>th<\/sup> period class was smaller than the other classes.&nbsp; With this extra time the \u201cretention pond scenario\u201d from recommended classroom activity #4 was also demonstrated.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Porter\u2019s 6<sup>th<\/sup> period class reviewed the National Flood Hazard Layer in Google Earth to see what flood hazards impacted Madison.&nbsp; It was discovered that the Science Building of the Middle School is actually in a Zone AO floodplain.&nbsp; It was also pointed out where a retention pond was located next to the school.&nbsp; This exercise helped bring the discussion home to the students.<\/p>\n<p>As a follow-up activity, Mr. O\u2019Melveny made Hydrograph Worksheet available to Mr. Porter and Mrs. Bencomo so that the students could graph their results.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On October 7 and 8, 2014, NMFMA brought the Floodplain Simulator to Madison Middle School in Albuquerque NM.&nbsp; The Floodplain Simulator was shown to 10 classes of 6th grade earth science students.&nbsp; Each class was roughly 30 students.. 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