Display information about different types of natural disasters with our Natural Disasters Poster Pack.
Discover Types of Natural Disasters With Fun Posters!
Are your students beginning to investigate how Earth’s surface can change due to natural causes in their science class? Earth’s surface can change due to a variety of processes, including severe weather, tectonic activity, and volcanic eruptions. Tectonic activity, such as plate tectonics, can cause the formation of mountains and earthquakes. Volcanic eruptions can create new landforms, such as volcanic islands and ash deposits. Teach Starter has you covered if your students want to learn about each type of rapid change!
This printable poster pack includes 8 posters covering different types of natural disasters:
- Volcanoes
- Floods
- Tropical Cyclones
- Earthquakes
- Landslides
- Tsunamis
- Bushfires
- Droughts
How to Make the Most of Your Natural Disasters Poster Pack
- Print the posters and display them in your classroom for students to reference when doing independent work.
- Print the posters, slip them into a clear sleeve, and use them in your guided groups as a reminder.
- Print the posters, slide them into a clear sleeve, and hang them on a ring as a reference tool for a learning centre.
Before You Download These Natural Disaster Anchor Charts
We have created these Natural Disaster Anchor Charts in both colour and black-and-white. Please use the dropdown menu to select your preferred file type. From there, you’re ready to print and display!
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