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 Hawaii Volcano Watch: A Pictorial History, 1779-1991 by Thomas L. Wright, More than two hundred years of volcano watching in Hawaii is captured in this pictorial history by three contemporary volcano watchers. Volcanoes have been observed and records have been made of their activity since the early Polynesians recognized the Hawaiian Islands as volcanic and incorporated their awareness of volcanic processes into legends and chants. This illustrated summary of eruptions and earthquakes on the island of Hawaii from the time of Captain Cook's voyage in the late eighteenth century to recent, on going events at Kilauea includes early maps, paintings, drawings, and photographs made by volcano watchers. Lucid, thought provoking, and superbly illustrated, this work highlights the accomplishments of both scientists and lay observers: the Reverend Titus Coan, James D. Dana, Sarah Joiner Lyman, Thomas A. Jaggar, Jerry Eaton, and others. The authors describe the conditions under which the early observers worked, the methods available to them, and the insights they gained through observation. The book also traces the development of volcanology in Hawaii and the history of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. It concludes by discussing future challenges to coexistence with Hawaii's active volcanoes.
 Real-Life Reading Activities for Grades 6-12: Over 200 Ready-To-Use Lessons & Activities to Help Students Master Practical Reading Skills by James F. Silver, X For secondary reading specialists and English teachers, this practical resource provides over 200 ready-to-reproduce lessons and exercises to teach and reinforce basic reading skills with students of all abilities. Each lessons includes an Instructor's Page with background information and teaching suggestions followed by one or more Student Skillsheets designed for sequential development of skills that build to higher levels of reading proficiency within each section. For easy use, all of the lessons and activities are printed in a big lay-flat binding that folds flat for photocopying of any page as many times as needed and are organized into 7 convenient sections followed by a complete answer key. Here's a brief overview of each section: Reading for Deeper Meanings teaches students to look beyond the surface for the writer's meaning. Sample activities include "Determining Main Ideas...Combining Details to Reach Conclusions...Words that Signal Opinions..."and "Recognizing Propaganda."Reading and Vocabulary reinforces understanding of the English language at the word level with activities such as "Using Context Clues to Determine Meanings of Words...Completing Analogies..."and" Homophone Crossword Puzzle."Reading Diagrams/Charts, Tables and Graphs shows how words in different visual arrangements can expand meanings through activities such as "Understanding Whales" (illustration with labeled parts)..."Reading a Bus Schedule" (tables)..."Volcanoes "(cross-section diagram)...and "A Line Graph of Motor Vehicle Production."Reading Pictures/Cartoons and Maps gives experience with other ways of finding meaning through words and symbols. A few sample activities are "Air Pollution Situations inCartoons...Mapping a Hurricane...Map Indexes and Road Distances."Reading and Study Skills provides students with practice in various approaches to outlining and study methods through exercises such as "Gathering and Classifying Information...Composing Questions as a Study Technique...
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory - The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory is the name of the observatory in Hawai‘i that monitors the four active Hawaiian volcanoes: Kīlauea, Mauna Loa, Hualālai, and Haleakalā. Because Kīlauea and Mauna Loa are significantly more active than Hualālai and Haleakalā, much of the observatory's research is concentrated on the former two mountains. Taal Volcano - Taal Volcano is an active volcano on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. It consists of an island in Taal lake, which is situated within a caldera formed by an earlier, and very large eruption. Soufriere Hills volcano - The Soufriere Hills volcano is a complex stratovolcano with many lava domes forming its summit on the Caribbean island of Montserrat. After a long period of dormancy it became active in 1995, and eruptions have continued ever since. Volcano - A volcano is a geological landform (usually a mountain) where a substance, usually magma (rock of the Earth's interior made molten or liquid by extremely high temperatures along with a reduction in pressure and/or the introduction of water or other volatiles) erupts through the surface of a planet. Although there are numerous volcanoes (some very active) on the solar system's rocky planets and moons, on Earth at least, this phenomenon tends to occur near the boundaries of the continental plates.
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