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66Disaster Poster Gallery Walk 10/16/ /16/2014 Starter: Warm Up: Show your work and answer on grid Practice/Application/Connection: Practice: 1.Would any of the catastrophic events have a beneficial effect on the environment? 2. How would the ability to predict a catastrophic event ahead of time be beneficial to people? End: Paste Booklet here when done An earthquake under the sea sends a tsunami racing toward a group of islands. The table shows the time that elapses between the earthquake and when the huge wave arrives at each island. What is the average number of minutes of warning the islands had before the wave hit? Record your answer on your griddable and show your work. ISLANDLength of Time Between Earthquake and Tsunami Smith Island15 minutes Stone Island25 minutes Dolphin Island40 minutes Tern Island45 minutes James Island50 minutes Disaster Poster Gallery Walk

October 16, 2014 AGENDA 1 Starter 2. Practice 3. Research foldable from gallery walk 4. Exit 7.8A7.8A Predict and describe how different types of catastrophic events impact ecosystems such as floods, hurricanes, or tornadoes by completing a research foldable.

DateLecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 10/1 Bean/Corn Comparative Lab Review /2 Force Work Stations Lab /6 Force Work Stations Posters /7 Work /No Work Comic Strip /8 Calculating Work /9 Ramp or no Ramp /13 Master of Disaster /14 Disaster Research /15 Catastrophic Event Poster /16 Catastrophe foldable gallery walk 65-66

An earthquake under the sea sends a tsunami racing toward a group of islands. The table shows the time that elapses between the earthquake and when the huge wave arrives at each island. What is the average number of minutes of warning the islands had before the wave hit? Record your answer on your griddable and show your work. ISLANDLength of Time Between Earthquake and Tsunami Smith Island15 minutes Stone Island25 minutes Dolphin Island40 minutes Tern Island45 minutes James Island50 minutes 25-15= = = =5 ( )/4 = 35/4= 8.75

66Disaster Poster Gallery Walk 10/16/ /16/2014 Starter: Warm Up: Show your work and answer on grid Practice/Application/Connection: Practice: 1.Would any of the catastrophic events have a beneficial effect on the environment? 2. How would the ability to predict a catastrophic event ahead of time be beneficial to people? End: Paste Booklet here when done An earthquake under the sea sends a tsunami racing toward a group of islands. The table shows the time that elapses between the earthquake and when the huge wave arrives at each island. What is the average number of minutes of warning the islands had before the wave hit? Record your answer on your griddable and show your work. ISLANDLength of Time Between Earthquake and Tsunami Smith Island15 minutes Stone Island25 minutes Dolphin Island40 minutes Tern Island45 minutes James Island50 minutes Disaster Poster Gallery Walk