we are new to classroom2.0 ,
created by a high school student
is website on volcanoes around world and health,
http://www.volcanoexperience.comstudent needs your help!!!! needs responses by september 15, 2010
survey online
http://www.volcanoexperience.com/schoolcould you ask your class these questions and send results to
admin@volcanoexperience.com
or post them in response to this message
or look for volcano experience on classroom20.com
and send them
if you don't receive a reply from him, please send them again
grade level, age range, # students
question 1 #yes, #no
question 2
question 3
Survey
did you know:
*Some volcano gases are poisonous.
Yes No
*If before going near a volcano, you have breathing problems such as asthma, bronchitis, and emphysema, could breathing in volcanic gases and ash make it worse?
Yes No
*Cows and sheep that eat the grass where ash has fallen often get sick or die from fluorine in the ash.
Yes No
*Volcanoes are fun to visit (geotourism) but can be dangerous.
comments --
many thanks!
Forward to any other teachers you think might help him with his project
You can use
http://www.volcanoexperience.com to teach students about clicking
then show them technology of live webcam photos
the hawaiin volcano is active, daytime it has gas , nightime it glows (dusk around 1 AM EST)
a sample lesson plan
http://www.volcanoexperience.com/lessonplan.htmltheres a demographic map tool that lets you pick anywhere in the US
and it generates a map with information
http://www.volcanoexperience.com/hawaii.html has sample of it
would you live near a volcano? you could compare hawaii population with mt st helens 30 years later
or yellowstone or anywhere in US
look at the site, it can be used to teach many things
worlds largest baking soda and vinegar volcano
http://www.volcanoexperience.com/makeyourownvolcano.htmlif you'd like to use it later in the year, the starting page can be customized for your lessons
mapping, science, health, geography, technology, any subject - send an email and we'll work with you on your project admin@volcanoexperience.com
if you'd like the students to email, receive an answer from a scientist or student