Natural Disasters Advanced ELD Mr. Roe MMS. Warm-Up Have you ever witnessed a natural disaster? Do you know what a natural disaster is? If so, what did.

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Natural Disasters Advanced ELD Mr. Roe MMS

Warm-Up Have you ever witnessed a natural disaster? Do you know what a natural disaster is? If so, what did you see, and how did you feel?

Lesson Objective SWBAT use past tense verbs, prepositions of time, and natural disaster vocabulary in order to explain how storms form.

Pictorial Input Chart

How did the __________ form? The ___________ formed because ________. Massive snow built up on the mountain Pressure piled up deep within the earth Magma exploded from the Earth’s core An earthquake in the ocean made a giant wave Warm air and differing air pressure forces winds and storms (S. Pacific) Warm air and winds released energy over the ocean’s surface (N. Atlantic) Wind began to rotate at a fast speed and made contact with the ground

Index Cards You will be assigned a natural disaster based upon your group Please draw a picture of the disaster on one side Please list information about how they form

How did the __________ form? The ___________ formed because ________. Activities: Mingle, Mingle, Mingle Lines of Communication

Wrap-Up What natural disasters did you learn about? How did they form?