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TYPES OF
NATURAL
DISASTERS
CLASS
WEEK 1
OBJECTIVES OF THIS WEEK
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Learn spelling patterns for words with r-controlled syllables
containing /ûr/ and /îr/.
Spell words with r-controlled syllables containing /ûr/ and /îr/
and understand their meanings.
Introduce vocabulary about natural disasters.
Recognize the characteristics of narrative nonfiction.
Understand the effects of an author’s word choice on readers.
Language Build vocabulary through guided discussions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TYPOLOGY
LAND DISASTERS
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AIR DISASTERS
WATER DISASTERS
OTHERS
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Monday, January 8th 2024
NATURAL VS MAN-MADE
NATURAL DISASTERS
MAN-MADE DISASTERS
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest one in
the Solar System—it’s only a bit
larger than the Moon
Venus has a beautiful name and
is the second planet from the
Sun. It’s hot and has a super
poisonous atmosphere
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TYPOLOGY
Thursday, January 12th
INTRODUCTION
TYPES OF NATURAL DISASTERS
AIR DISASTERS
LAND DISASTERS
WATER DISASTERS
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
Despite being red, Mars
is actually a cold place.
It’s full of iron oxide dust
MOST COMMON NATURAL DISASTERS
FLOODS
LANDSLIDE
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
EARTHQUAKE
DROUGHT
Despite being red, Mars
is a cold place
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
AWESOME
WORDS
“This is a quote, words full of
wisdom that someone
important said and can make
the reader get inspired.”
—SOMEONE FAMOUS
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LAND DISASTERS
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TYPES OF LAND DISASTERS
EARTHQUAKE
LANDSLIDE
VOLCANISM
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Mars is actually a very
cold place
AVALANCHE
WILDFIRE
CRACKED
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
Saturn is the only
planet with rings
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS
A PICTURE
ALWAYS
REINFORCES
THE CONCEPT
Images reveal large amounts of
data, so remember: use an image
instead of a long text. Your
audience will appreciate it
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500,000
Earthquakes happen each year around the world
9h 55m 23s
is Jupiter's rotation period
333,000
Earths is the Sun’s mass
386,000 km
is the distance between Earth and the Moon
SOME INTERESTING PORCENTAGES
30%
45%
15%
WILDFIRES
TORNADOES
TSUNAMIS
30% of wildfires are
human caused
45% of tornadoes are
formed in the USA
15% of tsunamis happen
at the Pacific Ocean
WHERE ARE THEY MORE LIKELY TO OCCUR?
EARTHQUAKES
Mercury is the
smallest planet
FLOODS
Venus has very high
temperatures
HURRICANES
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold planet
TORNADOES
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
WHICH ONE IS MORE LIKELY TO OCCUR?
40%
5%
FLOODS
DROUGHT
Mercury is the
smallest planet
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
20%
5%
EARTHQUAKES
LANDSLIDE
Venus has very high
temperatures
Earth is the planet
where we all live
20%
TORNADOS
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold planet
10%
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EXTREME HEAT
Saturn is the only
planet with rings
VOLCANIC ERUPTION PARTS
ASH CLOUD
Mercury is the smallest planet
CRATER
Venus has high temperatures
LAVA FLOW
Despite being red, Mars is cold
MAGMA
Earth is the planet where we live
VOLCANIC ERUPTION IN FIVE STEPS
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2
3
4
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EARTHQUAKE
OPENING
ERUPTION
EJECTION
ASH CLOUD
Mercury is the
smallest planet
Venus has high
temperatures
Jupiter is the
biggest planet
Despite being
red, Mars is cold
Saturn is a
gas giant
COMPARISON CHART: HURRICANES VS TORNADOES
QUESTIONS
HURRICANES
TORNADOES
WHERE THEY FORM
They form over warm
water in tropical oceans
They form over land and
whitin storms
HOW BIG THEY ARE
Can be up to several
hundred miles wide
Usually no more than
one quarter mile wide
HOW LONG THEY LAST
Can last up to 3 weeks
No more than an hour
HOW STRONG THE WINDS ARE
Usually the strong is less
than 180 mph
The most severe ones
can be up to 300 mph
HURRICANES VS TORNADOES
TORNADOES
● Venus is the second planet from the Sun
● Mars is actually a very cold place
● Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun
HURRICANES
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Saturn is a gas giant with several rings
Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet
Jupiter is the biggest planet of the System
LAND DISASTER TYPES
EARTHQUAKE
VOLCANISM
Mercury is the
smallest planet
Jupiter is the
biggest planet
AVALANCHE
WILDFIRE
Despite being red,
Mars is cold
Earth is the planet
where we all live
DIFFERENT WATER DISASTER TYPES
DROUGHT
Mercury is the
smallest planet
FLOODS
TSUNAMI
Despite being red,
Mars is cold
Pluto is considered
a dwarf planet
IS IT TRUE OR FALSE?
AFFIRMATIONS
T
“An earthquake is a sudden strong shaking of the ground”
T
F
“An avalanche is an explosion with very strong wings”
“A droung is a long period without rain or any water”
T
F
“A hurricane is a strong wind that move in circles”
“A tsunami is a great amount of water coming over a place”
F
T
NATURAL OR MAN-MADE DISASTERS?
A
B
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C
D
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answer here
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answer here
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT…?
WRITE HERE SOME
CHARACTERISTICS OF
AN AVALANCHE:
1. Jupiter is the biggest planet of
the whole Solar System
2. Despite is red, Mars is actually
a very cold place
3. Neptune is the farthest planet
from the Sun
MATCH THE DEFINITION WITH THE NAME
A
Sudden violent movement of the earth’s surface
FLOODS
B
A really strong wind that always move in circles
DROUGHT
C
Continue dry weather when there’s no enough water
AVALANCHE
D
Coming of a great quantity of water over a place
TORNADO
E
An amount of snow and ice that rapidly slides down
EARTHQUAK
E
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