Are Our Homes Built for Severe Weather?

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Explore Severe Weather (45 minutes) > Print/View All Notes

In this activity, students will explore different websites to learn more about severe weather events. Assist them as they continue their exploration, and encourage them to add to their Cause and Effect Charts if they would like. Have multiple copies of the chart available for students if needed. Students may work individually or in groups for this activity.

Standards Addressed: RI.3.1, RI.3.5, RI.3.7, W.3.7, MTLSS 3.A.1 opens in new window

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