How Do You Create Earthquake Lesson Plans?
Many parts of the world experience earthquakes. Since they are often covered by television, students may watch the footage and be concerned or curious about how and why they form. Create some earthquake lesson plans to help define how and why an earthquake occurs. Find earthquake information. Visit a bookstore or library to find books on earthquakes and earthquake science. The more you learn about earthquakes, the easier it’ll be to create lesson plans suitable for your students. Determine the level of students and find age-appropriate earthquake materials. For example, elementary school age children could learn about how earthquakes affect human lives. Older students might learn about how and why earthquakes occur with by studying plate tectonics. Search the Internet for earthquake lesson-plan ideas. Use your state standards to design the lesson plans, too. Interview or invite an earthquake expert to the classroom. A local college or university might have earthquake experts you could