Math
- The child learned how to calculate the distance between their home and the nearest evacuation center using a map.
- They also learned how to estimate the amount of food and water needed for a family of four for three days during a disaster.
- The child practiced adding and subtracting numbers to determine how many emergency supplies were left after a certain number were used.
- They learned about probability by discussing the likelihood of different types of natural disasters occurring in their area.
Social Studies
- The child learned about different types of natural disasters and how they can impact communities.
- They studied the history of past natural disasters in their region and discussed how people can prepare for future events.
- The child examined maps and graphs showing the frequency and intensity of different types of natural disasters in different parts of the world.
- They also learned about the role of government agencies and organizations in responding to and mitigating the impacts of natural disasters.
Continued Development Tip: Encourage the child to create a safety plan for their own home. They can use their knowledge of natural disaster safety to identify potential hazards in their house and develop strategies for staying safe during emergencies. They can also practice evacuation drills with their family and create an emergency kit with essential supplies.
Book Recommendations
- Weather Disasters by Elizabeth Raum: This book provides an overview of different weather-related natural disasters, including hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods. It explains the science behind these events and offers safety tips for staying prepared.
- Earthquake!: A Story of Old San Francisco by Kathleen V. Kudlinski: This historical fiction book follows a young girl and her family during the devastating 1906 San Francisco earthquake. It provides insights into the impacts of natural disasters on communities and the importance of resilience.
- Tsunamis by Seymour Simon: This book explores the science behind tsunamis and shares true stories of past tsunamis around the world. It emphasizes the importance of early warning systems and preparedness in coastal communities.
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