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The Tsunamis STEM lesson plan includes three worksheets: an activity worksheet, a practice worksheet, and a homework assignment. Each one will help students solidify their grasp of the material they learned throughout the lesson.
This My Tsunami Diagram Worksheet is the perfect template for learners to show their own diagram of a tsunami. This activity contains a range of vocabulary that could be used as labels or to form part of an explanation of how a tsunami occurs.
Teacher Planet offers lesson plans and units on tsunamis. You can also find hands on activities. Imagine how excited your students would be to create a tsunami in class. Worksheets, clip art and additional teaching resources are available to help you engage all the young minds in your classroom.
Since 1946, the tsunami warning system has provided warnings of potential tsunami danger in the pacific basin by monitoring earthquake activity and the passage of tsunami waves at tide gauges.
A tsunami (soo-NAH-mee) is one of the world’s most powerful and destructive natural forces. They can speed across the ocean as fast as a jet plane, swallow up islands and wipe out villages. But what causes tsuamis…?
Tsunamis begin in the middle of the ocean and gain tremendous size and power by the time they reach shore. Tsunamis can wipe out entire coastal villages or towns. Earthquakes, landslides, or volcanic eruptions can trigger waves in a nearby ocean. These waves may travel for thousands of miles.
Do you know what exactly makes a Tsunami happen? Or do you know what exactly Tsunami is? We explain this and feature lesson plans, worksheets, and puzzles on Tsunamis.