Weather Extremes

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4 pagesGrade 8 and aboveGeography, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
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Objective: This worksheet aims to enhance students' understanding of extreme weather events by examining their characteristics, causes, dangers, and safety precautions, as well as exploring a historical case study and encouraging further research and comparison of similar events.


Content and methods: The worksheet presents definitions and descriptions of various weather extremes through a matching exercise. It then focuses on one weather extreme in detail, providing information on their characteristics, causes, locations, frequency, and dangers. Comprehension is assessed through true/false statements. Finally, the worksheet presents a historical account of an event related to this type of weather extreme and prompts students to conduct their own research on a similar event, comparing similarities and differences.


Competencies:

  • Reading comprehension
  • Knowledge acquisition about weather phenomena
  • Critical thinking through true/false questions
  • Research skills
  • Comparative analysis
  • Forecasting and inferential thinking


Target group: 8th-10th grade


SDGs:

  • 13th goal (“Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts”): The worksheet educates students on identifying various extreme weather events such as hurricanes, droughts, and floods , while providing specific safety protocols and preparedness strategies to mitigate the life-threatening risks associated with severe storm systems .
  • 15th goal (“Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems…”): The material highlights the devastating effects of extreme weather events on the natural environment, specifically noting how severe blizzards cause significant damage to vegetation and local ecosystems.

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