PBS Online NewsHour: The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, 100 Years Later
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In-depth stories about the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and how it led to the birth of modern earthquake science, together with instructional materials. Includes a lesson plan on history through first-person accounts; an interactive on what kinds of buildings best withstand quakes; an interactive map on the major fault lines of the San Francisco Bay area; a slide show about researching the 1906 quake; and stories on the science of earthquakes and preparation efforts. Main story is available in streaming video and RealAudio as well as text; RealAudio interview accompanies slide show on researching the 1906 quake. Less
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Grade: PS/Pre-K to 12
Topics: Engineering & Design, Nature & Method of Science, Building Trades & Construction, Earth's Resources, Measurement, Tools, and Data Analysis, Earth & Space Science, Geology & the Dynamic Earth, Professional Development, Technology
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Resource Type/Classification:
- Professional Development Opportunities
- Reference Materials
- Source Materials
- Interactives
- Teacher Materials
Tool for: Teachers, Students