Group #: ______Hour: ______

Extreme Weather Video Project

Task – The task is to tell a fictional story in a video or presentation about surviving a real life extreme weather event. In groups of 3-4, students will research their extreme weather event, write a script for their presentation or video, and give a final presentation or show their video to the class.

Part 1 – Getting Started and BrainstormingDue: _____December 9_

  1. Extreme Weather Event: ______
  1. Who is doing what? Everyone must play an active part in the presentation/video for full credit.
  • Reporter______
  • News Forecaster (meteorologist) ______
  • Safety Expert______
  • Survivor______
  1. Give a description about what your plan is for your presentation/video. (5-7 sentences)______

Group #: ______Hour: ______

Extreme Weather Video Project

Part 2 - ResearchDue: __December 12___

The following questions will help guide your research. Answer them completely in your video to receive full credit. If you need more space use another sheet of paper.

  1. Describe the event.
  2. What is the name of the event?______
  3. When did this event happen?______
  4. Where did the event take place?______
  5. Summarize the event.______
  6. Complete a weather map for this event. It could be a radar type image, a forecast map, etc. Attach it to this page.
  1. What kind of damage was caused?
  2. How far spread was the damage?______
  3. How many people were killed/injured? ______
  4. What was the monetary (money) damage?______
  5. Describe the type of damage people experienced from this event.______
  1. Why was this event special/unique?______
    ______
  2. What kind of event was it? (Tornado, Hurricane, Blizzard, etc)______
  3. Explain the science of the formation of this event.______
  4. How are people able to prepare for this type of event?______
  5. What are some safety tips for people during this type of event?______

Group #: ______Hour: ______

Extreme Weather Video Project

Part 3 – ScriptDue: __December 17____

  • Your script should break down who says what. Remember that you have 4 parts (Meteorologist, Safety Expert, Survivor, and Reporter).
  • Each member is required to participate, which means everyone must speak.
  • Be sure to include all of the information you collected during your research.
  • A story of survival from the survivor
  • A news report of the event from the reporter
  • A weather forecast/update from the meteorologist WITH a visual presentation of the report (Remember that weather map you had to do during your research? That would be a good place to start )
  • Safety recommendations from the safety expert
  • You do not have to memorize your lines – you are allowed to use your script during your presentation or filming of your video.
  • Be creative (but appropriate) with your script. We want to be entertained as well as educated!
  • Your script should be typed. Each member should have a copy of the final script.
  • You will need to turn in 1 copy of your script for a grade.

Part 4 – Final Presentation/VideoDue: __December 18___

  • Your presentation should be well-rehearsed (even if you don’t have to have the lines memorized.
  • Assume your group will present on the first day of presentations. Be prepared for that day, as you will not be granted an extension. Absences of group members on the day of presentation will be dealt with on an individual basis.
  • Each presentation should last 8-10 minutes. Presentations can be done live in front of the class, or groups may submit a video.
  • Videos should be sent to me on or before the date on which your script is due.
  • Videos can be uploaded to YouTube.com, emailed to me, burned on to a DVD, or saved on a flash drive and brought. ** Please be sure to bring your video media early so that I can make sure it will play properly.
  • If you upload your video to YouTube, please be sure you know what it is saved as and that you can access it.
  • Late Presentations: If your group is not ready to present the day you are called to do so, you may present the next day with a late point penalty. If you were planning on a video that I have not received, your only other option is to present live to the class.

Part 5 –Evaluation

  • Each group member will complete a Group Evaluation.
  • Each group will receive a Teacher Evaluation based on their research, script, and presentation.
  • Your individual score will be calculated based on the Group Evaluations and Teacher Evaluation.