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More Weather Activities for Geology
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Frequently Asked Questions about Tsunamis
Find answers to commonly asked questions about tsunamis -- the science behind them and their... | Reading Warm-Up 62 for Gr. 3 & 4: Science
Teach your students about earthquakes while improving their reading comprehension skills. This... | |
What Are Volcanoes?
Challenge students to label the parts of a volcano, correct false statements, and interpret a... | How Are Volcanoes Classified?
Give students practice researching and identifying types of volcanoes. In this Earth science... | |
Disasters – Natural and Unnatural
Background information on the effects that natural and unnatural disasters have on children and... | Gallery of DK Digital Books for Earth Science
Use these beautifully illustrated earth science books from DK's award-winning reference series... | |
Glacial Pressure
A hands-on science activity will help students to understand the effects of pressure exerted on... | ||
Making Drops of Rain
Students create a model for raindrop formation using the materials given. Assesses their... | Climate and Vegetation Regions
In this activity, students learn how climates affected dinosaur migration. | |
How Do Earthquakes Cause Damage?
In this Earth science printable, students will evaluate true/false statements about earthquakes... | ||
Which Soil Is Best for Plants?
Students are asked to identify which of two soil samples would be best for planting a garden.... | River Erosion
Students create a model demonstrating how flooding affects the amount of material eroded by a... | |
What Is the Ring of Fire?
Students will use their knowledge of geography and Earth science to answer questions about the... | ||
Breaking Up Is Easy to Do
Children observe the mechanism behind the physical and chemical weathering of rocks into soil... | ||
Dangerous Wave
Discuss the destructive power of several historic tsunamis. Also covered is how scientists... | Erosion Explosion
Erosion Explosion is a fun game that reinforces your students' knowledge of this area of Earth... |

