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Famous Volcanoes Of The World |4th-9th|: Earth Science: Interactive Powerpoint + Google Slides

Famous Volcanoes Of The World |4th-9th|: Earth Science: Interactive Powerpoint + Google Slides

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Famous Volcanoes Of The World: Volcanology: Interactive Powerpoint + Google Slides Version + 2 Printable Worksheets

 

Interactive presentation & quiz on Famous Volcanoes Of The World. Please watch the preview video to get an understanding of how this product works

 

  • INTERACTIVE GOOGLE SLIDES/POWER POINT PRESENTATION on Famous Volcanoes Of The World

 

  • The presentation is interactive, animated and fun to use.

 

  • The presentation can be presented to the class by the teacher and students can view also it independently also. The presentation can also be used for distance learning.

 

  • Once downloaded: Please view the GOOGLE SLIDES or the POWERPOINT VERSION IN 'PRESENT ▶️' mode

 

2 Printable Worksheets also included in ZIP file

  1. 'Science worksheet: Famous Volcanoes Of The World. PDF
  2. 'Science worksheet: Types Of Volcanoes. PDF

 

These worksheets are .pdf and will need to be printed out.

 

  • Fun and Interactive quiz at the end of the presentation.

 

  • There is also a Microsoft Powerpoint version of the presentation within the Zip File

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Download and Open Zip File
  2. Open the PDF "googleclassroomlinkfamousvolcanoes"
  3. Click on Link and make sure you are signed into your Google account
  4. Make a copy of the presentation and start sharing with your google classroom students!

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • 40 Interactive Slides
  • Can be viewed in both Google slides and Microsoft Powerpoint
  • Keywords: Powerpoint Presentation, Google Slides, Volcano, Volcanic Eruption, Mt St Helens, Yellowstone Caldera, Shield Volcano, Stratovolcano, Cinder Cone Volcano, Composite Volcano, Mount Vesuvius, Mt Fuji, Mt Kilimanjaro, Mt Kilauea, Magma, Lava, Volcano Magma, 1980 Mt St Helens Eruption
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