This activity has students explore data for a recent earthquake, recording observations about where the earthquake occurred, where ground motion was recorded, and where it was felt. Educational levels: High school, Middle school
This earthquake unit was designed to be used with a college course in physical geography. From this ...
This page, from the United States Geological Survey, introduces the topic of earthquakes to younger ...
This site has brief lesson plans for a 15-day study of earthquakes. Many earthquake topics are cover...
In this lesson students will use earthquake and volcano data to explore the relationship between ear...
This interactive feature shows students how an earthquake epicenter is located and how Richter magni...
In this activity, students investigate the relationship between intensity of ground motion and type ...
This laboratory activity demonstrates how seismic waves are generated and helps students understand ...
© 1998 Society of Exploration Geophysicists. All rights reserved. High-quality broadband earthquake ...
This article describes how students in Alaska are helping scientists study earthquake hazards by con...
In this exercise, students use U.S. Geological Survey and other websites to learn about the history ...
In this exercise, students will study the three types of faults, investigate the association between...
This is a lesson designed for 7-12th (adaptable for 4-6) grade students. It focuses on earthquakes i...
This activity is designed to help students understand how a seismograph records the ground motion th...
In this activity, students plot the locations of earthquakes on a world map for a week or more, and ...
In this activity, students use online animations of foreshocks in an attempt to decide whether or no...
This earthquake unit was designed to be used with a college course in physical geography. From this ...
This page, from the United States Geological Survey, introduces the topic of earthquakes to younger ...
This site has brief lesson plans for a 15-day study of earthquakes. Many earthquake topics are cover...
In this lesson students will use earthquake and volcano data to explore the relationship between ear...
This interactive feature shows students how an earthquake epicenter is located and how Richter magni...
In this activity, students investigate the relationship between intensity of ground motion and type ...
This laboratory activity demonstrates how seismic waves are generated and helps students understand ...
© 1998 Society of Exploration Geophysicists. All rights reserved. High-quality broadband earthquake ...
This article describes how students in Alaska are helping scientists study earthquake hazards by con...
In this exercise, students use U.S. Geological Survey and other websites to learn about the history ...
In this exercise, students will study the three types of faults, investigate the association between...
This is a lesson designed for 7-12th (adaptable for 4-6) grade students. It focuses on earthquakes i...
This activity is designed to help students understand how a seismograph records the ground motion th...
In this activity, students plot the locations of earthquakes on a world map for a week or more, and ...
In this activity, students use online animations of foreshocks in an attempt to decide whether or no...
This earthquake unit was designed to be used with a college course in physical geography. From this ...
This page, from the United States Geological Survey, introduces the topic of earthquakes to younger ...
This site has brief lesson plans for a 15-day study of earthquakes. Many earthquake topics are cover...