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Earthquake!
The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 had far-reaching effects. Read about it and then explore... | ||
Earthquake Waves
In this activity, students create model buildings from toothpicks. Using Jell-O, sand, and... | Disasters – Natural and Unnatural
Background information on the effects that natural and unnatural disasters have on children and... | |
Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Through this activity students will learn that earthquakes and volcanoes occur where the... | Survival Kits
The best way to handle a disaster is to be prepared, as students learn in this printable. | |
Natural Disasters – Teacher Resources
Examine the science behind natural disasters with printables, lessons, and references on... | Science, Technology, and Society: I'll Huff and I'll Puff
Students learn about severe weather and tornadoes. | |
Tsunami Resources
This collection of articles, lessons, and advice will help your students understand tsunamis... | Tracking a Hurricane
In this simulation, students will track a hurricane in the manner of a meteorologist. | |
Student Self Assessment: Tsunami Book
Students fill out a self-assessment sheet after completing the Tsunami book lesson plan. | ||
Frequently Asked Questions about Tsunamis
Find answers to commonly asked questions about tsunamis -- the science behind them and their... | Reading Warm-Up 52 for Gr. 5 & 6: Science
Students learn about volcanoes as they improve their reading comprehension skills with the... | |
Earthquake in China, May 2008
The tragedy of the May 2008 earthquake in China may have your students wondering why such large... | Famous Survivors
Children research a famous survivor of a harrowing experience, including serious illness and... | |
Hurricane Katrina
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated the southeastern United States. These articles,... | ||
Popular Weather Printables, Grades K-5
Explore meteorology with TeacherVision's popular weather printables for grades K-5. Teach... |
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