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Earth in Motion: Geology Through Natural Disasters : A Hands-On High School Earth Science Course (Ages 13–18)
🌍 Earth in Motion: Geology Through Natural Disasters
A Hands-On High School Earth Science Course (Ages 13–18)
What if your teen could read the Earth like a story—predicting volcanoes, understanding earthquakes, and uncovering the forces shaping our world?
Earth in Motion is a dynamic, hands-on geology course that transforms Earth science from textbook memorization into real-world discovery. Designed for middle and high school students, this course dives deep into the powerful natural processes that shape our planet through the lens of natural disasters.
🔥 What Students Will Explore
From the inside of the Earth to the forces that reshape continents, students will investigate:
Plate Tectonics & Earth’s Structure
Understand how and why the Earth moves beneath our feetVolcanoes & Eruptions
Discover what makes eruptions explosive or gentleEarthquakes & Seismic Waves
Learn how stress builds and releases across fault linesTsunamis & Ocean Dynamics
Explore how the ocean floor shapes catastrophic wavesFloods & River Systems
See how water sculpts the land over timeHurricanes & Coastal Impact
Connect atmospheric storms to geological change
Each unit is grounded in real-world case studies and scientific investigation.
🧪 Hands-On, Inquiry-Based Learning
This is not passive learning. Students will:
Build working models of plate boundaries
Conduct viscosity and eruption experiments
Simulate earthquake mechanics and seismic waves
Create rock cycle transformations
Analyze real geological data and maps
Complete a capstone project applying real-world geology
Every lesson is designed to develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and scientific reasoning.
🎓 Course Details
Grade Level: 8th–12th (Ages 13–18)
Duration: 18 Weeks (Semester) or 36 Weeks (Full Year)
Credit: 0.5–1.0 High School Science Credit
Format: Hands-on, project-based, investigative learning
Prerequisites: None (basic math helpful)
🌱 Why Parents & Students Love This Course
Engaging for visual, hands-on, and independent learners
Builds real scientific understanding, not just memorization
Connects science to real-world events and current issues
Encourages curiosity, confidence, and critical thinking
Ideal for homeschool, hybrid, or enrichment programs
🌟 Prepare Your Teen to Understand the World
Natural disasters are not random—they are the result of powerful, predictable Earth systems. When students understand these systems, they gain more than knowledge… they gain perspective.
This course equips your teen with the tools to analyze, interpret, and respect the dynamic planet we call home.
👉 Enroll Today
Give your student a science experience that is engaging, rigorous, and unforgettable.
🌍 Earth in Motion: Geology Through Natural Disasters
A Hands-On High School Earth Science Course (Ages 13–18)
What if your teen could read the Earth like a story—predicting volcanoes, understanding earthquakes, and uncovering the forces shaping our world?
Earth in Motion is a dynamic, hands-on geology course that transforms Earth science from textbook memorization into real-world discovery. Designed for middle and high school students, this course dives deep into the powerful natural processes that shape our planet through the lens of natural disasters.
🔥 What Students Will Explore
From the inside of the Earth to the forces that reshape continents, students will investigate:
Plate Tectonics & Earth’s Structure
Understand how and why the Earth moves beneath our feetVolcanoes & Eruptions
Discover what makes eruptions explosive or gentleEarthquakes & Seismic Waves
Learn how stress builds and releases across fault linesTsunamis & Ocean Dynamics
Explore how the ocean floor shapes catastrophic wavesFloods & River Systems
See how water sculpts the land over timeHurricanes & Coastal Impact
Connect atmospheric storms to geological change
Each unit is grounded in real-world case studies and scientific investigation.
🧪 Hands-On, Inquiry-Based Learning
This is not passive learning. Students will:
Build working models of plate boundaries
Conduct viscosity and eruption experiments
Simulate earthquake mechanics and seismic waves
Create rock cycle transformations
Analyze real geological data and maps
Complete a capstone project applying real-world geology
Every lesson is designed to develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and scientific reasoning.
🎓 Course Details
Grade Level: 8th–12th (Ages 13–18)
Duration: 18 Weeks (Semester) or 36 Weeks (Full Year)
Credit: 0.5–1.0 High School Science Credit
Format: Hands-on, project-based, investigative learning
Prerequisites: None (basic math helpful)
🌱 Why Parents & Students Love This Course
Engaging for visual, hands-on, and independent learners
Builds real scientific understanding, not just memorization
Connects science to real-world events and current issues
Encourages curiosity, confidence, and critical thinking
Ideal for homeschool, hybrid, or enrichment programs
🌟 Prepare Your Teen to Understand the World
Natural disasters are not random—they are the result of powerful, predictable Earth systems. When students understand these systems, they gain more than knowledge… they gain perspective.
This course equips your teen with the tools to analyze, interpret, and respect the dynamic planet we call home.
👉 Enroll Today
Give your student a science experience that is engaging, rigorous, and unforgettable.