Wonder: What is the Power of Nature?
Explore the incredible forces that shape our world through interactive discovery and hands-on investigation
Nature Phenomena Carousel
Discover 6 mind-blowing natural phenomena that showcase nature's incredible power
Tsunami Speed
In deep ocean, a tsunami can move as fast as a jet plane - up to 800 km/h!
Volcano Lightning
Ash clouds can create spectacular lightning storms above erupting volcanoes!
Lightning Heat
A lightning bolt can be 5 times hotter than the surface of the Sun!
Full Circle Rainbow
From an aircraft, you can see a rainbow as a complete circle!
Tornado Winds
The strongest tornadoes can have winds over 480 km/h!
Snowflake Uniqueness
No two snowflakes are exactly the same - each one is unique!
Ocean Currents
Ocean currents can move water thousands of kilometers across the globe!
Dust Devils
Small whirlwinds called dust devils can form on hot, dry days!
Essential Video Clips
Two key videos that explain weather vs climate - essential for understanding!
Teaching moment: Pause after each video to ask: "What's the difference between weather and climate?"
Essential Vocabulary
Key terms students must understand - display these prominently!
Weather
What's happening outside right now - sunny, rainy, hot, cold
Climate
What the weather is usually like in a place over many years
Structure
Something that's built to be strong and stable
Reinforce
To make something stronger
Natural Hazard
A dangerous natural event like storms, floods, or earthquakes
Teaching Notes
Add your observations and adaptations for this class
Talk Moves
Guide meaningful classroom discussions with proven techniques
Quick Check - Hands Up
Track student understanding with simple tallies
How to use this tool:
Ask your class a question (e.g., "Who understands the difference between weather and climate?")
Count hands raised and use the + button to tally the number
Track progress across different topics to see where students need more support
Example questions:
- "Raise your hand if you can name a natural hazard"
- "Who can explain what makes a structure strong?"
- "Show me if you understand weather vs climate"
Singapore Hazards Map
Click to add pins showing local weather hazards and their locations
Instructions: Click on the map to add pins for local weather hazards. Include: storm surge areas, flood zones, high wind areas, or other natural hazards you know about in Singapore.
Pre-Check Questions
Quick assessment of what students already know
1. What's the difference between weather and climate?
2. Name one way nature shows its power:
3. What makes a structure strong against weather?
Materials & Setup
Everything you need for the build challenge
- Paper cups (2 per team)
- Cardboard squares (A4 size)
- Tape and scissors
- Straws (5 per team)
- Cotton balls (for wind simulation)
Success Criteria
Clear goals for student achievement
Build Timer
15-minute focused building session
Lesson Slides - Wonder: What is the Power of Nature?
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