Natural Disasters!. Lets Explore!  Today We are going to explore a few different Natural Disasters? Don’t know what a Natural Disaster is or what it.

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Natural Disasters!

Lets Explore!  Today We are going to explore a few different Natural Disasters? Don’t know what a Natural Disaster is or what it looks like?? No worries because by the end of todays class you all will be mini experts on them!

Process  There will be 6 different groups in the classroom. Each group will be given a different natural disaster to research throughout the class. There will be a recorder, 2 researchers, a leader, and reader in each group. For example, one group will be given Earthquakes as their natural disaster to research. They will be given 6 questions that are to be answered about their natural disaster by the end of class. Each group also tell the class 3 facts about their natural disaster before the end of class

Group Assignments  Group 1. Tornadoes   Group 2. Earthquakes   Group 3. Hurricanes   Group 4. Floods   Group 5. Volcanoes   Group 6. Wildfires

Answer These Questions!  What causes your natural disaster?  In what areas are your natural disaster more common?  Is your natural disaster preventable/avoidable? (Caused by humans?) If yes, How?  Have you ever been involved in a natural disaster before? If yes, what safety precautions did you take?  Which of the 6 Natural disasters is the worst? Why?  Are some of our animal species endangered due to natural disasters?

Here Are some useful websites!     disasters/ disasters/   consultation/natural-disasters-and-environmental-hazards consultation/natural-disasters-and-environmental-hazards

Rubric 4-Great3-Good2-Average1-Bad Effort Presentation Punctuation

Congrats!  Congratulations you’ve completed our first ever web quest! I’m you all are experts on Natural Disasters now. If you had fun with this project you are more than welcome to continue with independent research. I hope you had fun and are looking forward to future Web Quest projects

For Further Research  Earthquakes and Other Natural Disasters by Harriet Griffey  Natural Disasters by Sorin Cheval  Tsunamis and Other Natural Disasters by Mary Pope Osbourne

Illinois State Standards  5.A.1a Identify questions and gather information.  5.A.1b Locate information using a variety of resources  18.C.1 Describe how individuals interacted within groups to make choices regarding food, clothing and shelter.