Responding to Patterns of Change

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    Chapter 2
    Major Concepts
    • Natural events can be minor, or they can be serious and cause major damage.
    • Natural processes cause natural events, including natural disasters.
    • Technology can help
      scientists collect data, identify
      patterns, and predict future events.
    • Humans can make changes to reduce the impact of natural events.
    • A variety of factors can influence the seriousness of natural events.
    Extraordinary Events

    Key idea: Natural events can affect people's lives in many ways.

    Activity: Students examine photographs of historical natural events and consider the effects that they have on people.

    Miniature Events

    Key idea: Models can help people learn about natural events.

    Activity: Students work through five stations to explore models of natural events.

    Presenting Events

    Key idea: Different factors affect the severity of natural events.

    Activity: Teams of students read about different types of natural events to learn about that type of event, how the event may become more serious, and the strategies that people have used to protect themselves in case a serious event occurs.

    Twisters

    Key idea: Patterns can help scientists predict natural events.

    Activity: Students analyze information about the occurrence of tornadoes.

    Learning from the Past, Thinking about the Future

    Key idea: The patterns identified in past natural events can help people understand natural events in the future.

    Activity: Students use their knowledge of one type of natural event to explain how learning from past events can help people prepare for the future.