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Mount Saint Helens Eruption 7th Grade Lesson

$9.00

Informational Text

As many of our students are from Washington State, we know most of them have heard of Mount Saint Helens. Students receive two and a half pages of informational text about Mount Saint Helens, and the events leading up to its eruption. From there, students will complete one (1) ten question homework assignment. As all paragraphs are numbered, we note next to each question the paragraph where the answer can be found.

This lesson also includes a Venn Diagram, students will compare the impact the eruption had on people and the environment. Then they will investigate to co-evolution, how people and environment evolve together.

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Informational Text

As many of our students are from Washington State, we know most of them have heard of Mount Saint Helens. Students receive two and a half pages of informational text about Mount Saint Helens, and the events leading up to its eruption. From there, students will complete one (1) ten question homework assignment. As all paragraphs are numbered, we note next to each question the paragraph where the answer can be found.

This lesson also includes a Venn Diagram, students will compare the impact the eruption had on people and the environment. Then they will investigate to co-evolution, how people and environment evolve together.

If you like this product, then you should check out our bundle. I put all of my best Washington State history lessons into this bundle.

➤ ╰┈➤ ╰┈➤ ╰┈➤ ╰┈➤ Washington State History Bundle

If you are not ready to get the bundle yet, then you should look at some of our newer lessons, like this one about the Washington State Prison System. I like this lesson because in the google slides, I incorporate an important moral lesson about the importance of choosing our friends wisely. We know that middle school often is an indication of which direction a kid will go in high school and so forth. So in middle school we need to teach them that they need to avoid bad influences. If that sounds good to you, then check out our Washington State Prison Lesson, you will teach a cool lesson and build character at the same time.

Of course, Washington State History is not complete without a special lesson about Chief Seattle. This lesson took me a solid week to investigate, and turned it into a three day lesson plan. It really goes into the life and times of Chief Seattle, and the relationship he had with our first governor Isaac Stevens. There is a lot of meat in the Chief Seattle lesson, I learned many unexpected things about him as you and your students will also discover.

➤ ╰┈➤ ╰┈➤ ╰┈➤ Get Free Washington State History Lessons! If you go to the product preview above, my email list is linked. Click on it and the link will take you to my Free Washington State History sign-up. I am going to give a free meaty lesson in Washington State history, that aligns with standards to all my followers. It is a great deal, and I promise the freebie will be just as high quality as this lesson.

Thank you for stopping by. Feel free to send me an email if you would like me to make anything special for your Washington State History classroom.

Informational Text

As many of our students are from Washington State, we know most of them have heard of Mount Saint Helens. Students receive two and a half pages of informational text about Mount Saint Helens, and the events leading up to its eruption. From there, students will complete one (1) ten question homework assignment. As all paragraphs are numbered, we note next to each question the paragraph where the answer can be found.

This lesson also includes a Venn Diagram, students will compare the impact the eruption had on people and the environment. Then they will investigate to co-evolution, how people and environment evolve together.

If you like this product, then you should check out our bundle. I put all of my best Washington State history lessons into this bundle.

➤ ╰┈➤ ╰┈➤ ╰┈➤ ╰┈➤ Washington State History Bundle

If you are not ready to get the bundle yet, then you should look at some of our newer lessons, like this one about the Washington State Prison System. I like this lesson because in the google slides, I incorporate an important moral lesson about the importance of choosing our friends wisely. We know that middle school often is an indication of which direction a kid will go in high school and so forth. So in middle school we need to teach them that they need to avoid bad influences. If that sounds good to you, then check out our Washington State Prison Lesson, you will teach a cool lesson and build character at the same time.

Of course, Washington State History is not complete without a special lesson about Chief Seattle. This lesson took me a solid week to investigate, and turned it into a three day lesson plan. It really goes into the life and times of Chief Seattle, and the relationship he had with our first governor Isaac Stevens. There is a lot of meat in the Chief Seattle lesson, I learned many unexpected things about him as you and your students will also discover.

➤ ╰┈➤ ╰┈➤ ╰┈➤ Get Free Washington State History Lessons! If you go to the product preview above, my email list is linked. Click on it and the link will take you to my Free Washington State History sign-up. I am going to give a free meaty lesson in Washington State history, that aligns with standards to all my followers. It is a great deal, and I promise the freebie will be just as high quality as this lesson.

Thank you for stopping by. Feel free to send me an email if you would like me to make anything special for your Washington State History classroom.

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