Begin the lesson by discussing the various types of weather students have experienced. Introduce the concept of extreme weather and its impact on the environment and human life.
Go to the LessonLearning Objectives
- Understand and identify different types of extreme weather, including thunderstorms, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and blizzards.
- Describe the characteristics and impacts of hurricanes, including strong winds, heavy rain, and potential for flooding.
- Explain the formation and effects of tornadoes, including their strong winds and lack of precipitation.
- Recognize the dangers associated with extreme weather and how structures can be designed to protect against them.
Introduction and Hook
Direct Instruction
Explain the characteristics and formation of hurricanes, tornadoes, and blizzards. Use diagrams and charts to support understanding.
Discuss the impacts of these extreme weather events on communities and the environment.
Guided Exploration
Watch the 'How Hurricanes Form' video to understand the conditions necessary for hurricane development.
Engage in a class discussion about the safety measures that can be taken during extreme weather events.
Hands-On Activity
Conduct a simple experiment to demonstrate the formation of tornadoes using household items.
Independent Practice
Assign students to research a recent extreme weather event and present their findings to the class.
Check for Understanding
Conduct a quiz using the 'Try the Quiz' button to assess students' understanding of extreme weather.
Try the QuizReview and Reflection
Review key concepts by discussing the different types of extreme weather and their impacts.
Encourage students to reflect on how they can prepare for extreme weather events in their area.