Student Final Project: Show What You Know!
Instructions:
Now, its time to show what you know! Individually or in a small group, you will create a brochure, a poster display, a web page, or a multi-media presentation (i.e. PowerPoint, etc.) to present to your teacher, classmates and school community what you have learned by participating in this project. Below is a suggested format to follow as you are creating your final project.
Check with your teacher before you begin to find out what is expected of you. Some useful Internet sites are also listed below as well as in the Reference section of this project.
SUGGESTED FORMAT
| SECTION ONE: What, Where, How, Why? |
You should try and answer the following questions in this section. You may also want to include a map that shows the earthquakes you charted in class as well as the corresponding tectonic plates. Be sure to include visuals, maps, graphs, and pictures to illustrate your responses. |
| SECTION TWO: Effects on People's Lives |
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| SECTION THREE: Emergency Response Plan |
You should describe how community residents and authorities can prepare for an earthquake or volcanic eruption and its aftermath? Review Earthquake advice from the USGS, the Red Cross and other agencies. If you live in an area that is susceptible to earthquakes, include suggestions specific to your area. |
| SECTION FOUR: Conclusion |
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