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How to Explain a Volcano Eruption to Kids

Volcanoes are an exciting topic for kids. Most children have a mental image of a volcano but may not understand what a volcanic eruption is and why it occurs. Plenty of visuals and the correct vocabulary, used over several several lessons, help explain an eruption to a group of kids.

Things You'll Need

  • PowerPoint presentation
  • Textbook
  • Volcanic visuals
  • Vocabulary list
  • Model volcano
  • Printables worksheet
  • Computers
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Instructions

    • 1

      Ask the kids what they think a volcano is to clear up misconceptions. Define what a volcano is. Provide them with a simple definition and show images of volcanoes, either through a PowerPoint presentation or from a textbook.

    • 2

      Provide a vocabulary list of important terms. Key words that kids should know to understand volcanic eruptions are: magma, lava, crust, mantle, core and plates. Be certain that students understand each word and can identify them visually.

    • 3

      Explain what causes a volcanic eruption. Describe the Earth's crust as large pieces, or plates, that fit together like a puzzle. Explain the process of an eruption: When these plates shift, they slide on top of another, pushing a substance called magma between the plates. Magma, which is found between the Earth's crust and the mantle, is called lava when it erupts onto the Earth's surface.

    • 4

      Show detailed visuals of a volcanic eruption as you explain.

    • 5

      Design follow-up activities to reinforce learning. Activities can include making a model volcano, drawing a volcano, showing a video depicting a real volcanic eruption, or allowing students internet access to research volcanoes.

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