Pour the JELL-O and unflavored gelatin into the bowl and add four cups boiling water. Stir until all the gelatin is dissolved. Add four cups of cold water and stir. Pour the JELL-O into the baking pan and refrigerate it until it is firm.
Display the pan of JELL-O and explain that it represents the ground, which moves during an earthquake. Gently tap or shake the pan to show the waves moving through the JELL-O "ground." If the pan is metal, tap the bottom of the pan to show waves originating from the epicenter of the earthquake. Ask students what they think will happen to buildings when the ground shakes.
Create buildings to place on the JELL-O ground. Use toothpicks and marshmallows to construct model buildings, or use sugar cubes, dominoes or toys to represent buildings. Place them on the JELL-O to create a model city.
Tap or shake the pan to create waves in the JELL-O and observe what happens to the buildings. Begin by shaking gently, then make a larger earthquake. Remind students that, during an earthquake, the ground can move the same way the JELL-O does. Ask them to think about what is causing damage to the buildings.