Volcanoes
This page has printable science worksheets and activities for teaching students about volcanoes.
Cut out the words at the bottom of the page and glue them to the correct spot on the diagram.
2nd through 6th Grades
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Print out this scavenger hunt to help your students learn more interesting facts about volcanoes.
3rd through 6th Grades
This map shows the Ring of Fire, an area with a string of volcanoes and areas known for their seismic activity. It has labels for major plates, trenches, volcanoes, and more.
Learn the four different types of volcanoes and discover why volcanoes erupt. This file includes five reading questions.
3rd through 6th Grades
Mount St. Helens is arguably the most famous volcano in the continental United States. By reading this article, students can learn all about it. Then they can test their comprehension skills by answering the questions.
4th Grade
Read to find out more about the source of one of the most famous and devastating volcanic eruptions in human history.
4th Grade
This Japanese stratovolcano is recognized all over the world. Read about Mount Fuji and answer the 6 paired questions.
4th Grade
This is a short reading comprehension article about a collapsed volcano that formed Crater Lake in Oregon.
3rd through 6th Grades
This is a simple coloring page for young children. It's a picture of a dinosaur in front of a volcano.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
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