This picture shows someone trying to rescue a victim of the 2008 earthquake in China. If you were that victim, how do you think you would feel and why? If you were the rescuer, how do you think you would feel and why?
Category Archives: Natural Disasters
Using Reading Strategies When Learning About Natural Disasters
Go to this New York Times page and find the “Weather” box at the upper right hand corner and find an article you want to read that answers your questions about natural disasters. Search anywhere on the web for articles about natural disasters (or go to Natural Disasters).You can also go to CNN. Once you find articles you want to read, upload it to bounce and demonstrate reading strategies. Then, post the link in the comments section:
Visualize
Making Connections
Summarize
Ask a Question
Evaluate
“What Would You Put in Your Emergency ‘Go-Bag’?”
Read this short New York Times article, What Would You Put in Your Emergency ‘Go-Bag’?
Then, answer the question here in the comments section. Explain why you would take each item.
More Natural Disaster Quizzes
Take these natural disaster quizzes, and share in the comments section how you did and what were the three most interesting things you learned from them and why you found them interesting.
Take Another Quiz — Are You Prepared?
Please take this quiz — How Prepared Are You If Disaster Strikes?.
How did you do? What was the most surprising piece of information you learned?
Take Some Natural Disaster Quizzes
Take several of these Natural Disaster Quizzes.
Which was the hardest? Which was the easiest?
What was the most interesting thing you learned from them?