High School Drought Unit

Environmental hazards—such as wildfire, flood, and drought—are increasingly affecting communities in Colorado. With this rise in hazardous events, there is a pressing need for communities to become more resilient through education, preparation, and planning.

This unit is for High School students to learn about drought. 

Context for Use

Modern Event Preparedness - Drought via Flickr. Dry dirt with dark cracks in it surrounded by dry grass.

Modern Event Preparedness - Drought via Flickr

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What Student Will Do

  • Students will understand the meaning of preparedness, mitigation, and resilience, and be able to distinguish between the terms.
  • Students will create a vision for the future of their community. Students will understand the different sectors that make a community function and decide what resources are important to maintain and create.
  • Analyze environmental data to classify patterns of drought severity in Colorado. Communicate information about the causes and effects of drought in your community.
  • Evaluate information on drought conditions to appropriately use community resources to respond to a drought in their community by assessing the causes and effects of extreme drought. Design solutions to address drought risk using a system model of a community drought response effort.
  • Students will understand the vulnerability of their community to hazards [wildfire, flooding, or drought]. Students will be able to explain the mitigation actions being taken in their county to address the hazard [wildfire, flooding, or drought].
  • Students will understand the vulnerability of their community to (wildfire, flooding, drought). Students will be able to communicate the mitigation actions being taken in their County to address (wildfire, flooding, drought) to their peers/community.
  • Students will create a human-centered design solution for their community to increase community resilience.

Teaching Materials

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HEART Force Curriculum Materials (Google Drive folder)
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