Ms. Carey May 2016. What are Natural Disasters? PPT 1 – Explore Natural Disasters Video – Examples of Natural Disasters.

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Ms. Carey May 2016

What are Natural Disasters? PPT 1 – Explore Natural Disasters Video – Examples of Natural Disasters

How does a City recover/rebuild? Houses? Roads? Stores? Food Supply? Power Sources? Clothing?

What will you do for this project? Project Based learning will require you to do several steps in REBUILDING YOUR CITY STEP ONE – Research your current city USE Microsoft WORD TO TYPE YOUR NOTES See how it looks (on a map) (Save this map to kid-drive) What power sources does it currently use? Natural resources (renewable/non-renewable) Alternative energy options What is it’s geographic environment (Desert, Ocean, forest?) What is the population? What resources (food, housing, roads, stores, etc.) does this city need to maintain it’s current population?

What will you do for this project? Project Based learning will require you to do several steps in REBUILDING YOUR CITY STEP TWO – Research “your selected Natural Disaster” USE MS WORD - TAKE NOTES on all research How does it occur? Research what cities around the world have suffered from “your selected natural disaster”? How have other places tried to recover from “your selected natural disaster”?

What will you do for this project? Project Based learning will require you to do several steps in REBUILDING YOUR CITY STEP THREE – How will you create/rebuild your city? CREATE a Power Point, explaining what your city USED to be like, how it looks right now AFTER the natural disaster, and describe how you will re-build and what will you make it look like in the FUTURE. CREATE your City in the PAINT program on your laptop. Ensure it can be self-sufficient.

What will you do for this project? Project Based learning will require you to do several steps in REBUILDING YOUR CITY STEP FOUR – Build a 3D model CREATE a model out of materials around your home Does not have to be fancy!!

What will you do for this project? Project Based learning will require you to do several steps in REBUILDING YOUR CITY STEP FIVE - Presentation Present your city to the rest of the group

What Natural Disaster will your City fall victim to? Tornadoes Hurricanes, Cyclone Earthquakes (destruction of property & landslides) Volcanoes Erupting Floods (including some mudslides/landslides) Tsunamis Winter Storms/Blizzard of 24 inches of snow Avalanche Wildfires Drought

What City will you explore? StateCapital Disaster AlabamaMontgomeryFlood AlaskaJuneauBlizzard ArizonaPhoenixFires ArkansasLittle RockTornado CaliforniaSacramentoEarthquake ColoradoDenverVolcano ConnecticutHartfordBlizzard DelawareDover Hurricane

What City will you explore? StateCapitalDisaster FloridaTallahasseeHurricane GeorgiaAtlantaDrought HawaiiHonoluluVolcano IdahoBoiseBlizzard then flood IllinoisSpringfieldWildfires IndianaIndianapolisTornado IowaDes MoinesFlood KansasTopekaTornado KentuckyFrankfortDrought

What City will you explore? StateCapitalDisaster LouisianaBaton RougeHurricane MaineAugustaBlizzard MarylandAnnapolisWildFires MassachusettsBostonHurricane MichiganLansingFlood MinnesotaSaint PaulFlood MississippiJacksonHurricane MissouriJefferson CityTornadoes

What City will you explore? StateCapitalDisaster MontanaHelenaVolcano NebraskaLincolnBlizzard/floods NevadaCarson Citydrought/wildfire New HampshireConcordHurricane New JerseyTrentonHurricane New MexicoSanta FeDrought/wildfire New YorkAlbanydrought/Wildfires North CarolinaRaleighdrought/wildfires North DakotaBismarckBlizzard/flood

What City will you explore? StateCapitalDisaster OhioColumbusTornadoes OklahomaOklahoma CityTornadoes OregonSalemEarthquake PennsylvaniaHarrisburgblizzard/floods Rhode IslandProvidenceblizzard/floods South CarolinaColumbiafloods South DakotaPierreBlizzard/floods TennesseeNashvilleTornadoes

What City will you explore? StateCapitalDisaster TexasAustinFloods/mudslide UtahSalt Lake CityAvalanche VermontMontpelierHurricane VirginiaRichmondHurricane WashingtonOlympiaEarthquakes West VirginiaCharlestondrought/wildfires WisconsinMadisondrought/wildfires WyomingCheyenneBlizzard/floods