In this unit, children will delve into the fascinating world of extreme natural phenomena that shape our planet. They will start by exploring the layers of the Earth, discovering the different zones and processes that make our planet unique before investigating volcano formation and eruption, examining the different types of volcanoes and the devastating impact they can have on our communities. Children will then learn about tornadoes, tsunamis and hurricanes and understanding how these powerful storms form and the importance of preparedness. The unit will also cover earthquakes and tsunamis, including the science behind these natural disasters and their effects on different regions, such as Alaska and California. Then with a focus on preparing for earthquakes, using San Francisco as a case study to explore how communities can be better equipped to respond to these events. Through a combination of hands-on activities, videos, and interactive simulations, children will develop a deeper understanding of these extreme events and learn valuable lessons about resilience, preparedness, and community response.
Lesson 1 - Understanding the Layers of Earth
To understand the main layers of the Earth and their characteristics
To describe what can be found in each layer
To locate and identify the main tectonic plates on a world map and globe
Lesson 2 - Volcano Formation and Eruption
To understand the concept of volcanic eruptions and the formation of volcanoes.
To develop an understanding of the different types of landforms and geological processes.
To practice problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Lesson 3 - Impact of Volcanoes
To understand the positive and negative impacts of volcanic eruptions.
To describe the effects on people and the environment.
Lesson 4 - Tornadoes
To understand what tornadoes are and how they form.
Lesson 5 - Earthquakes and Tsunamis
To understand what earthquakes and tsunamis are and how they occur.
Lesson 6 -Hurricanes – Understanding the power of Hurricane Beryl
To understand what hurricanes are and how they form, with a focus on Hurricane Beryl 2024.
Lesson 7 - Earthquakes in California and Alaska
To understand why California and Alaska are prone to earthquakes, and to research specific examples of significant earthquakes in these regions.
Lesson 8 - Preparing for Earthquakes – A study on San Francisco
To understand how people prepare for and respond to earthquakes.
To learn about San Francisco’s preparedness for earthquakes, including emergency procedures, building codes, and community response.
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