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In this drought worksheet, students study the "US Drought Monitor" and complete 8 short answer questions on the causes and effects of drought.
In this drought worksheet, learners are given directions on how to give a presentation of facts, maps, videos, and more. Students inform the audience with 4 of the facts asked.
In this day to combat desertification and drought worksheet, students read or listen to a passage, then match phrases, fill in the blanks, choose the correct words, unscramble words and sentences, write discussion questions and conduct a survey.
In this weather vocabulary learning exercise, students complete a crossword puzzle using weather words from a word box. All words are "winter words" except the word drought.
In this Africa writing instructional activity, students collaborate in a group and have 25 minutes to write a story using the 6 words provided. The words are: corrupt, drought, grasslands, epidemic, refugee, savannah.
In this weather words learning exercise, students trace words about weather in cursive handwriting. Students trace the word adjective, cyclone, and drought.
In this weather activity, students trace words that represent weather vocabulary. Students trace the words adapt, cyclone, and drought.
For this ESL natural disasters worksheet, students examine small pictures. They match the pictures with the words that name them such as an avalanche, a hail storm, a drought, and a volcano.
For this climate worksheet, students identify ten analogies that best describe the given terms. They read a paragraph about monsoons in India and answer questions. They agree or disagree with three statements about weather and climate and they answer three critical thinking questions.
In this using possessive nouns activity, students identify and write singular and plural possessive nouns in sentences, and choose possessive nouns that can replace lengthy possessive phrases. Students write thirty-seven answers.
