Natural Disaster Zone

How do tornadoes form? Where are wildfires most likely to happen? How do scientists study tsunamis? These are just some of the questions readers are able to answer after exploring these detailed guides to dangerous natural disasters. Basic facts that supplement science curriculum concepts are presented in eye-catching text boxes that break the information down into manageable sections to hold readers' attention. Fact boxes and infographics enhance the reading experience, and diagrams break down important concepts, such as the anatomy of a hurricane. The captivating design provides a fresh look at a familiar topic.

Each Book Contains:
• Illustrations, full-color photographs, and graphic organizers that create a visually impressive learning experience and allow readers to obtain information from features beyond the text
• Case studies that highlight real-world examples of natural disasters and encourage the development of empathy for those in the path of deadly natural events
• Maps that allow readers to visualize the parts of the world affected by different natural disasters

Curriculum Connections:
• Text explores the basic Earth science concepts behind a variety of natural disasters, with a strong focus on Earth's systems and natural processes
• Information is presented about the scientists and other experts who study natural disasters, allowing readers to see different careers in science and to better understand how science topics are applied in the real world
• Case studies help readers make connections between science and historical and current events as they think critically about how the environment affects humans

RL
Grades
4-5
IL
Grades
4-6
Details:
Product type: Single Copy Set
ISBN: 978-1-5026-6960-5
Copyright: 2024
Reading Level: Grades 4-5
Interest Level: Grades 4-6
Dimensions: 8 1/2" x 11"