What Could a Hurricane do to my home?

Lesson Plan Overview

This activity explores the potential for global climate change to increase the frequency and intensity of hurricanes and storm surges, and the impacts that could result. Students will explain the impact of hurricanes on coastal communities and identify possible trends in economic and human impacts by examining hurricane records. Students will predict impacts on coastal areas if hurricane frequency increases and sea level rises. Students will determine areas that are most vulnerable to hurricane surges by using topographic maps. Students will make and use scale drawings and maps or three-dimensional models to represent real objects, find locations, and describe relationships.

Source: Gulf of Maine Research Institute
Grades: 6-8

Literacy Principles:

OLP#6: The ocean and humans are inextricably interconnected.

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