Hurricane Katrina
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Hurricane Katrina hit the southeastern United States in August 2005. Use these printables, articles, and references to help your students understand and cope with the devastation caused by this natural disaster. Explore how meteorologists track storms, learn how to prepare for a hurricane, and examine maps of the regions affected by Hurricane Katrina. You will also find intervention strategies that will help you support children coping with crises. |
PrintablesHurricane Safety ResourcesArticles & References- Hurricane History
Learn about tropical cyclones that have occurred in different areas throughout the North Atlantic, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and East-Central North Pacific Basins.
| Weather and Natural DisastersEmotional Response- Feeling Words Chart
A comprehensive chart of feeling words. Lists include anger, hurt, confusion, happiness, sadness, and fear words.
- Sorting Out Feelings
Students will sort provided feeling words into categories such as anger, disgust, embarrassment, happiness, loneliness, and sadness.
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