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Wave Size and Depth

Lesson Plan Overview

Students investigate the relationship between the size of the wave and depth to which the effects of its energy can be observed.

Subjects: Earth Science Physical Science
Grades: 6-8
Tags: Tsunamis

Lesson Plans

Wave Size & Depth Lesson Plan

Literacy Principles:

OLP#2: The ocean and life in the ocean shape the features of the Earth.

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