This lesson plan is designed to help students understand the effects of natural disasters on human systems around the world, the ways in which humans prepare for the forces of nature, and how the negative consequences of natural hazards can be reduced if we understand our vulnerability and learn to prepare for them. Educational levels: Middle school
One of the largest cities in Indonesia is Semarang City. This city has a very high level of disaster...
We all face some types of disaster in our life. There are two types of Hazards. They are Manmade Haz...
In this lesson, students explore the causes of earthquakes and their impact on the geology of an are...
This lesson plan will help students gain a better understanding of natural events and consider the d...
This lesson plan asks students to examine specific locations of high risk for various natural hazard...
This lesson introduces students to a variety of natural hazards, emphasizing that when people unders...
This lesson plan introduces students to natural hazards that occur across the United States and in t...
This lesson plan asks students to consider the natural disasters that might occur near their homes a...
This lesson plan reinforces the concept that changes to the environment in one place can often affec...
Natural hazards have long been taught within school curricula around the world. In Australia, New Ze...
Nature has the character of a special balance in which all living beings live together in harmony wi...
In many countries worldwide the living in a natural hazard prone land does not seem to be a prerequi...
Physical location and human decisions affect the severity, impacts, and responses to natural and man...
On December 26th, 2004, an earthquake off the coast of Sumatra shook the Indian Ocean, sending a ser...
Measures for disaster risk reduction (DRR) can be integrated into a nation’s education system in ord...
One of the largest cities in Indonesia is Semarang City. This city has a very high level of disaster...
We all face some types of disaster in our life. There are two types of Hazards. They are Manmade Haz...
In this lesson, students explore the causes of earthquakes and their impact on the geology of an are...
This lesson plan will help students gain a better understanding of natural events and consider the d...
This lesson plan asks students to examine specific locations of high risk for various natural hazard...
This lesson introduces students to a variety of natural hazards, emphasizing that when people unders...
This lesson plan introduces students to natural hazards that occur across the United States and in t...
This lesson plan asks students to consider the natural disasters that might occur near their homes a...
This lesson plan reinforces the concept that changes to the environment in one place can often affec...
Natural hazards have long been taught within school curricula around the world. In Australia, New Ze...
Nature has the character of a special balance in which all living beings live together in harmony wi...
In many countries worldwide the living in a natural hazard prone land does not seem to be a prerequi...
Physical location and human decisions affect the severity, impacts, and responses to natural and man...
On December 26th, 2004, an earthquake off the coast of Sumatra shook the Indian Ocean, sending a ser...
Measures for disaster risk reduction (DRR) can be integrated into a nation’s education system in ord...
One of the largest cities in Indonesia is Semarang City. This city has a very high level of disaster...
We all face some types of disaster in our life. There are two types of Hazards. They are Manmade Haz...
In this lesson, students explore the causes of earthquakes and their impact on the geology of an are...