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The latest materials including children's books, textbooks, lesson plans, activities, games, and online resources on disaster prevention and school safety. You can also explore the topic guide on games for disaster risk reduction.

The purpose of this book is to help all students of geography to have a better understanding of the subject so that they are well prepared to combat it. It is expected that senior students of the school take up the initiative of preparing the school

Teachers' notes ed. no. 39, January 2005.

The tsunami that struck parts of Asia on 26 December caused widespread devastation. The world-wide humanitarian response has been remarkable. 'Global Express' explores whether the scale of this response could now

This document was designed by ActionAid to provide an interpretation of the Hyogo Framework specifically suitable for children and young people.

A description of the school syllabus for years 1 to 10, from the Queensland School Curriculum Council.

This publication was distributed by UNICEF to prepare children to a hurricane occurrence. It contains preparation facts, general information about disasters, preparation measures and safety tips.

This textbook was written for children 7 to 9 years old who have progressed beyond the initial stage of learning in which reading and writing are been developed and improved. In addition, physical development has increased, so fine motor skills are now

""Inamura no Hi"" means fire of rice sheaves. ""Inamura no Hi"" is a story of a man who noticed a precursor of a large tsunami at the earliest stage and led village inhabitants to a high ground by burning harvested rice sheaves. This story was based on a

This preparatory school textbook was prepared for children 10 to 13 years old. These students already show in their learning many adult characteristics (e.g. accuracy, speed and comprehension) and they are able to assimilate a larger amount of information

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