Physical Science Printables

Floating and Sinking Science for Preschool and Kindergarten

By Joyful Explorations

Students will learn about buoyancy and water displacement through these engaging investigations. The “Science Kids” series is intended to help teachers implement developmentally appropriate, hands-on science activities for children in Preschool, Kindergarten and the early grades. The activities in these packets are based on the scientific method and encourage inquiry-based learning. All activities can be differentiated to meet the needs of your students.

Included in this packet are:

★Explanation of the Scientific Method for teachers

★Five sinking and floating investigations, with directions and recording sheets

★Guide for helping students plan their own individual investigations

★Guides for forming hypotheses and reflecting on students' learning

★Guide for sharing student learning

★Tips and helpful suggestions

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Light Waves Energy Reading Comprehension Passages Worksheets Questions

By LessonLink Teacher

Enhance your students' understanding of light waves and their properties with these engaging Light Waves Energy Reading Comprehension Passage Worksheets and Questions.

This resource is designed for grades 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, to help the students understand the properties and behavior of light waves.

Students will explore key concepts such as;

  • What is Light Energy?
  • Properties of Light
  • The Speed of Light
  • How Light Travels
  • How Light Interacts with Matter
  • Practical Applications of Light Waves Energy

The passages are accompanied by a variety of questions, including multiple choice, short answer, and matching activities, to reinforce learning and assess comprehension.

This product also includes diagrams and activities to help students identify and analyze how light interacts with different materials through reflection, refraction, diffraction, transmission, absorption, and scattering.

It is perfect for classroom use or distance learning to help students grasp the fascinating world of light energy and its practical applications. The worksheets are ideal for science lessons, test prep, and independent study.

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Sink or Float Worksheet Freebies | Properties of Materials | Physical Science

By Teacher Ever Creative

Help learners identify objects that can sink or float with this easy-to-use worksheet. This worksheet reinforces what they have learned and is perfect for classwork or homework.

Includes:

  • Identify objects that can sink and float
  • Answer key
  • 2 pages

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Identify and Sort : Sink or Float?

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Earth Changes: Weathering, Erosion and Deposition | Sort Task Cards

By Nardine Mettry

Get your students moving and grooving as they explore the dynamic processes that shape our planet with this Earth changes sorting activity!

What's Included?

  • Instructions
  • Title Cards: labeled "Weathering," "Erosion," and "Deposition."
  • Statement Cards: Description cards that detail various Earth changes, each corresponding to one of the three processes (weathering, erosion, or deposition). These cards come in the correct order, acting as an answer key for teachers.
  • Winners' Certificates: Fun and motivational certificates you can award to students or teams who successfully sort the statements correctly.

How to Play?

  1. Preparation: Print out the instruction sheet, title cards, and statement cards. Cut out all the cards neatly.
  2. Setting the Stage: On a bulletin board or wall, display the title cards ("Weathering," "Erosion," "Deposition") with enough space in between for students to sort the statement cards.
  3. Sorting Challenge: Divide students into groups (optional) or have them work individually. Distribute the statement cards face down. Students will shuffle or draw cards and then carefully read each statement aloud, trying to determine which process (weathering, erosion, or deposition) it describes.
  4. Checking and Celebrating: Once all the statements are sorted, use the answer key (statement cards in the correct order) to review the placements. Celebrate the students' understanding and teamwork (if applicable).

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Plate Tectonics - Guided notes and puzzle review activity

Types of Rocks & Rock Cycle | Interactive Notebook & Sort Activity


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Types of Energy Posters for Upper Elementary and Middle School

By Science and STEAM Team

  • Do you need science posters to enhance student learning about energy?
  • Save yourself time and energy!
  • This is a set of 12 science posters.
  • They make a good supplement for many Next Generation Science lessons.
  • There is a short definition of each energy type and a graphic to aid in student understanding.
  • There is one poster for kinetic energy and one for potential energy. These are the two major categories under which all types of energy fall.
  • A sheet tells which categories the forms of energy fall under.
  • Posters for the following energy forms are included:

chemical

electric

elastic

gravitational

heat

light

mechanical

nuclear

solar

sound

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Physics - Colour By Number - Static Electricity

By Ms Churchs Classroom

Engage your high school students with this fun and interactive color by number worksheet on static electricity. This worksheet includes 10 multiple choice questions on the characteristics of static electric charge. The worksheet is designed to help students develop their understanding of key concepts related to static electricity, such as Coulomb's law, insulators, and the transfer of electrons through friction. The color by number format makes this worksheet an engaging and enjoyable learning experience for students. Perfect for classroom activities, homework, or review sessions.Once finished, the students will use their answers to colour the parts of a unique mandala.

This printable product includes an answer key for easy implementation in your classroom.

The product is great for:

  • Summative Assessment
  • Formative Assessment
  • Homework, early finishers, review, sub lessons

Not what you're looking for? Check out the following options!

  • Colour By Number - Circulatory System
  • Colour By Number - Anatomical Terms
  • Colour By Number - Minerals
  • Colour By Number - Vitamins

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Strong and stable structures (grade 3 science) ckla

By Bright Futures Teaching slides

Introduce your Grade 3 students to the fascinating world of strong and stable structures with this engaging resource. This product features 20 science reading passages that explain key concepts about how buildings, bridges, and towers are designed to be both strong and stable. Students will explore real-world examples and apply their knowledge through comprehension questions.

  • 20 Science Passages: Short, easy-to-understand reading passages on topics like stability, strength, tension, compression, and famous structures such as the Eiffel Tower and suspension bridges.
  • 60 Comprehension Questions: For each passage, students will answer 2 multiple-choice questions and 1 fill-in-the-blank question, reinforcing their understanding of the science behind strong and stable structures.
  • Interactive Learning: Students will explore how different forces and shapes contribute to the stability of structures while learning about materials used in construction.
  • Aligned with Science Curriculum: This resource helps students develop a strong foundation in understanding how structures are built and why they are designed the way they are.
  • Real-World Examples: From the power of triangles in construction to how suspension bridges withstand tension, these passages make science relevant and engaging.
  • Critical Thinking and Application: Students will think critically about the design of everyday structures and understand the scientific principles that make them strong and stable.

Perfect For:

  • In-Class Lessons: Use these passages as part of a unit on structures to reinforce science concepts.
  • Homework Assignments: Assign passages and questions as practice or review at home.
  • STEM Learning: Incorporate these worksheets into STEM lessons for an interdisciplinary approach to science and engineering.
  • Test Prep and Review: Help students review essential concepts before science tests or assessments.

Engage your students with this interactive and educational resource that makes learning about structures fun and easy!

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Engineering Design Process Challenge Paper Airplane Activity EXTENDED Project

By Super Star Science

Are you looking fore an easy to prep, creative engineering design challenge? SPIN into STEM with this hands on, problem solving, Extended Engineering Process Challenge Project - The Paper Helicopter Activity!

Improve student engagement and get your middle school students involved in the engineering design process by conducting this student centered, any time engineering challenge.

What's Included?

★ Clear and easy to follow editable Engineering Challenge slide show.

★ Two Challenges in One! EZ Helicopter and Extended Helicopter (2-3 days of in class engineering and an extended project)

★ Helicopter Template for easy copy and teach.

★ Student Engineering Planning Sheet

★ Quick Prep Info and Instructor Directions

How To Use This Resource

★ This engineering activity can be used with multiple age groups and requires 2-4 class periods to complete.

★ Use this activity as an introduction to engineering or as a fun and educational break and challenge between traditional science units. It also fits well with a unit of the physics of flight.

★ This engineering challenge requires easy-to-access edible materials (paper templates, larger paper, ribbons, markers, decorations, scissors!).

Topics Covered:

★ Problem Solving in Cooperative Groups

★ Engineering Process and Physics of Flight


Nitty Gritty:

With this editable and printable product, students engage in the process of engineering and learn how to create quality engineering solutions. Buildable and testable engineering design solutions are the basis for any good engineering project or engineering fair. This activity allows for practice of important engineering process skills and higher order thinking.

This assignment is aligned with the Middle Years Program, Next Generation and other International Science Standards for Engineering.

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Scientific Method Collaborative Coloring Oversized Poster

By Brittany Henderson

This scientific method themed, oversized collaborative coloring poster kit is ready for students to work together while noticing the steps that scientists take in their pursuit of knowledge. This poster will be a unique addition to your hallways or classroom.

This collaborative poster is ready for: 

  • Back to School

  • Content Review

  • Open House

  • Early Finishers

  • During a Unit of Study

  • Indoor Recess 

  • Practicing Communication and Cooperation Skills

Includes:

  • 24 coloring pages to make one large poster
  • Size: Approximately 3.5 x 4 ft
  • Letter size coloring sheet with the main image for individual completion.
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Phases of Matter Interactive Book

By May

This Phases of Matter Interactive Book has students work through figuring out what a solid, liquid, and gas is and what is needed for a phase change! Students are prompted to use past knowledge to learn form their own definitions of solid, liquid, and gasses! Then, they can use the short reading to learn about the properties of each phase! At the end, students can create the template to make their very own comic about the phases of matter!

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Printable Physics Quotes Cut And Paste Activity - Fun Scissors Skills Activities

By The Students Palace

Fun Cutting And Pasting | Scissor Skills Activity Pages For Kids And Toddler, Preschool, Kindergarten, Girls, Boys Kids. This paint dauber coloring Pages is perfect for younger to practice by cutting and Gluening skills and have fun at the same time. Makes a fun and educational gift for Physics lovers !

WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE

  • 30 Cut And Paste Worksheets

  • pages ( PDF + PNG)

  • Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper

  • High-resolution images

  • Unlimited prints

  • Great for kids, boys and girls

JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTED

  • This item comes as a high-resolution PDF + PNG files that you can download straight after purchasing.

  • You can print as many copies as you want.

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Science Worksheets, YEARLONG over 100 topics, Kindergarten & First Grade, NGSS

By Regina Frazier

Are you looking for high-quality, engaging science worksheets that are developmentally appropriate for your kindergarten or first-grade students? This kindergarten and first-grade set of science worksheets is loaded with over 100 Science Topics that you can use throughout the year and it is aligned with many of the Next Generation Science Standards. This is exactly what you need. Your students will love showing off their knowledge as they explore and learn about a variety of topics. You choose the order of science topics that makes the most sense for your class.

Key Features:

Over 100 science topics

Alligned with Next Generation Science Standards

✔Foster Scientific Foundational Skills and build scientific vocabulary

✔ Reinforce and assess the science topics presented in class

✔ Conduct Science Experiments using the Scientific Method

✔ Decorate your class with informative Anchor Chart Science Posters

✔ can be in Print form to use in a notebook or use it on any Digital Device

✔ Engages students' curiosity as they explore the world around them.

Please check out the preview to get a better look at more sample pages.

This Set of Science Worksheets includes the following:

-Scientist's Tools

-Types of Scientists

-Scientific Method

-Five Senses

-Color Wheel to recognize primary and secondary colors

-Mixing Colors to make new colors

WEATHER

-The Four Seasons

-Types of Weather

-Weather Calendar

-Weather Graph

-Weather Forecasting Tools

-Rainbows

-Rainbow Experiment

-Types of Clouds

-Cloud Experiment

-Water Cycle

-What Melts in the Sun? (Experiment)

-temperature

LIFE CYCLES

-Life Cycle of an Apple Tree

-Life Cycle of a Pumpkin

-Life Cycle of a Butterfly

-Life Cycle of a Frog

-Life Cycle of a Bee

-Life Cycle of an Ant

-Life Cycle of a Sunflower

UP IN THE SKY

-Day and Night Sky

-Phases of the Moon

-Phases of the Moon Calendar

-Constellations

-Planets in our Solar System

-Rotation of the earth as it travels around the sun

-Fun Sun Fact Sheet

-Engaging Cootie Catchers for Phases of the Moon and Planets in our Solar System

EARTH SCIENCE

-Earth's Layers

-Examining Rocks

-Types of Rocks

-Types of Soil

-Examining Seashells

-Needs and Wants

-Bodies of Water

-Where Does it Come From?

-Who Made It?

-Materials Hunt

-Land Formations

AMAZING ANIMALS

-What Animals Need to Survive

-Adult Animals and Baby Animals Match

-Sort Animals by Where They Live

-Diurnal and Nocturnal Animal Sort

-Carnivores, Omnivores, Herbivores

-Animals that Hibernate

-Animals that Migrate

-Bird Watching

-Animal Movement

-Life Cycles

-Animal Speed (fast or slow animals)

-Animal Features

-Oviparous vs. Viviparous

-Dinosaurs

-Several Animal Diagrams to include(beavers, tigers, elephants, giraffes & 6 More)

-Food Chain

-Label woodland animals

-Label grassland animals

-Label Arctic animals

-Label rainforest animals.

-Label sea creatures

-Label insects

-Label birds

-Diagram of a butterfly

LIVING THINGS

-Label A Flower

-Plants Need...

-Living and Nonliving

-What Makes an Insect?

-Leaf exploration

-Types of leaves and trees

HUMAN BODY

-Label a Human Skeleton

-Label a Human Heart

-Human Body Systems

-Human Body Organs

-Finger Prints

-Finger Print Experiment

STAYING HEALTHY

-Food Pyramid, sorting four major food groups

-A Healthy Meal

-healthy vs. unhealthy foods

-Germs Experiment

-Washing Hands

SIGHTS AND SOUNDS

-Illuminates Light vs. Does not Illuminate Light

-Define Transparent, Translucent, Opaque

-Can Light Pass-Through?

-Light Sources Sort (man-made, natural)

-Sound Sort

-Things That Are Used to Vibrate

PHYSICAL SCIENCE

-Sources of Energy (heat, light, sound)

-The States of Matter

-Push and Pull

-Laws of Motion by Isaac Newton

-Simple Machines

-Magnetic/ Not Magnetic

-Sink or Float

-Which is Heavier?

-Balance the Scale

-Who made this?

-Materials Hunt

♻️TAKING CARE OF PLANET EARTH

-Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

-Things to Recycle-(plastic, paper, glass, metal)

EXPERIMENTS

(easy and fun with things that you can find and are readily available in a classroom or at home)

**-**phases of the moon

-erosion

-ramp exploration

-ice cube investigation

-Ballon experiment

-Static electricity

-Shadows experiment

-Air pressure

-String Telephone

and more

-Answer Key/ Posters, Fact Sheets, KWL Chart

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ENGLISH SCIENCE 5 | FORCES ACTING ON STRUCTURES | FULL UNIT | 116 PAGES |

By French Made Fun!

This is an English document. If you're looking for this same document but in French, you can find it by clicking here.

Are you uncomfortable teaching science concepts? Did you struggle to understand science as a student? Do you lack resources in your school to help you understand the concepts your students are supposed to know? My science units are comprehensive and include everything from content to games, research to projects, experiments to assessments. I guide your lessons, all you have to do is facilitate. Even if you are not comfortable with the content, my units will make you confident and efficient.

My products are MADE with your big kids and teens in mind. You won't find childish cartoons, hard-to-read and overdone fonts and you won't find crossword puzzles and wasted space. I take the time to ensure that my products are appealing to an older group of students, but still attractive, engaging and at their level. They are created for students in grades 4 to 8 in Immersion or French as a first language.

This massive 116-page document will give you absolutely everything you could possibly need to teach forces and structures to your 5th graders.

It includes:

71 pages of instructional slides, including discussion questions, games, checks and in-depth explanations at their level.

I cover:

  • force and its three elements (magnitude, direction, location),
  • force in our daily lives,
  • internal and external forces,
  • machines,
  • mechanisms,
  • active and inactive loads,
  • static and dynamic loads,
  • gravity and the center of gravity,
  • the functions of structures,
  • structural forms (solid structures, frame structures, shell structure),
  • the advantages and disadvantages of structural forms,
  • bridge structures (truss bridge, beam bridge, suspension bridge, arch bridge, cantilever bridge or cantilever bridge).

34 pages of activities, reading comprehensions, graphic organizers, science experiments with step-by-step instructions, final projects and rubrics.

Here are the titles:

  • KWL Chart,

  • Explore structures (+ answer key)

  • What is a structure? (+correction key)

  • Internal and external forces (+ answer key)

  • Static and dynamic loads (+ correction key)

  • Static or dynamic? (+correction key)

  • Forces (2-page written comprehension + 1-page comprehension questions + answer key)

  • The forces of natural phenomena (one-page reading comprehension + one-page comprehension questions + answer key)

  • Simple machines (5-page written comprehension + 2-page comprehension questions + answer key)

  • Mechanical systems (one-page reading comprehension + one-page comprehension questions + answer key)

  • Mechanical advantage (one-page reading comprehension + one-page comprehension questions + answer key)

  • Forces (+ answer key)

  • Investigation: 2nd class levers (1 page)

  • Investigation: Pulleys (2 pages)

  • Investigation: Internal Forces (2 pages)

  • Project: Building a bridge (1 page)

  • Project proposal: The construction of a bridge (1 page)

  • Rubric: Bridge project (1 page)

  • Project: Mechanical Systems (1 page)

  • Project proposal: Mechanical systems (1 page)

  • Mini-quest: What is a tornado? (1 page + answer key)

  • Internet treasure hunt - constructive and destructive forces (1 page + answer key)

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Mississippi Science 5th Grade Interactive Notebook Dividers (New Standards)

By Teaching Works

Organize your students' science interactive notebooks this school year with these fifth-grade science interactive notebook dividers! Customized with Mississippi's new science standards (approved for 2018), these interactive notebook dividers will help your students get, and STAY, organized! Simply print (3 versions included: color, grayscale, and black and white), fold along the dotted line, and paste! No cutting necessary!

For science interactive notebook dividers for the 2010 Mississippi science standards, take a look at this resource: Mississippi Science 5th Grade Interactive Notebook Dividers (2010 Frameworks)

These science interactive notebook dividers are organized by strands:

Life Science: Ecology and Interdependence

L.5.3A.1 Research and communicate the basic process of photosynthesis that is used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy that can be stored and released to fuel an organism’s activities.

L.5.3A.2 Analyze environments that do not receive direct sunlight and devise explanations as to how photosynthesis occurs, either naturally or artificially.

L.5.3B.1 Obtain and evaluate scientific information regarding the characteristics of different ecosystems and the organisms they support (e.g., salt and fresh water, deserts, grasslands, forests, rain forests, or polar tundra lands).

L.5.3B.2 Develop and use a food chain model to classify organisms as producers, consumers, or decomposers. Trace the energy flow to explain how each group of organisms obtains energy.

L.5.3B.3 Design and interpret models of food webs to justify what effects the removal or the addition of a species (i.e., introduced or invasive) would have on a specific population and/or the ecosystem as a whole.

L.5.3B.4 Communicate scientific or technical information that explains human positions in food webs and our potential impacts on these systems.

Physical Science: Organization of Matter and Chemical Interactions

P.5.5A.1 Obtain and evaluate scientific information to describe basic physical properties of atoms and molecules.

P.5.5A.2 Collect, analyze, and interpret data from measurements of the physical properties of solids, liquids, and gases (e.g., volume, shape, movement, and spacing of particles).

P.5.5A.3 Analyze matter through observations and measurements to classify materials (e.g., powders, metals, minerals, or liquids) based on their properties (e.g., color, hardness, reflectivity, electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, response to magnetic forces, solubility, or density).

P.5.5A.4 Make and test predictions about how the density of an object affects whether the object sinks or floats when placed in a liquid.

P.5.5A.5 Design a vessel that can safely transport a dense substance (e.g., syrup, coins, marbles) through water at various distances and under variable conditions. Use an engineering design process to define the problem, design, construct, evaluate, and improve the vessel.*

P.5.5B.1 Obtain and evaluate scientific information to describe what happens to the properties of substances in mixtures and solutions.

P.5.5B.2 Analyze and interpret data to communicate that the concentration of a solution is determined by the relative amount of solute versus solvent in various mixtures.

P.5.5B.3 Investigate how different variables (e.g., temperature change, stirring, particle size, or surface area) affect the rate at which a solute will dissolve.

P.5.5B.4 Design an effective system (e.g., sifting, filtration, evaporation, magnetic attraction, or flotation) for separating various mixtures. Use an engineering design process to define the problem, design, construct, evaluate, and improve the system.*

P.5.5C.1 Analyze and communicate the results of chemical changes that result in the formation of new materials (e.g., decaying, burning, rusting, or cooking).

P.5.5C.2 Analyze and communicate the results of physical changes to a substance that results in a reversible change (e.g., changes in states of matter with the addition or removal of energy, changes in size or shape, or combining/separating mixtures or solutions).

P.5.5C.3 Analyze and interpret data to support claims that when two substances are mixed, the total weight of matter is conserved.

Physical Science: Motions, Forces, and Energy

P.5.6.1 Obtain and communicate information describing gravity's effect on an object.

P.5.6.2 Predict the future motion of various objects based on past observation and measurement of position, direction, and speed.

P.5.6.3 Develop and use models to explain how the amount or type of force, both contact and non-contact, affects the motion of an object.

P.5.6.4 Plan and conduct scientific investigations to test the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces on the speed and/or direction of objects in motion.

P.5.6.5 Predict how a change of force, mass, and/or friction affects the motion of an object to convert potential energy into kinetic energy.

P.5.6.6 Design a system to increase the effects of friction on the motion of an object (e.g., non-slip surfaces or vehicle braking systems or flaps on aircraft wings). Use an engineering design process to define the problem, design, construct, evaluate, and improve the system.*

Earth and Space Science: Earth and the Universe

E.5.8A.1 Develop and use scaled models of Earth’s solar system to demonstrate the size, composition (i.e., rock or gas), location, and order of the planets as they orbit the Sun.

E.5.8A.2 Use evidence to argue why the sun appears brighter than other stars.

E.5.8A.3 Describe how constellations appear to move from Earth’s perspective throughout the seasons (e.g., Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, and Orion).

E.5.8A.4 Construct scientific arguments to support claims about the importance of astronomy in navigation and exploration, including the use of telescopes, compasses, and star charts.

E.5.8B.1 Analyze and interpret data from observations and research (e.g., from NASA, NOAA, or the USGS) to explain patterns in the location, movement, and appearance of the moon throughout a month and over the course of a year.

E.5.8B.2 Develop and use a model of the Earth-Sun-Moon system to analyze the cyclic patterns of lunar phases, solar and lunar eclipses, and seasons.

E.5.8B.3 Develop and use models to explain the factors (e.g., tilt, revolution, and angle of sunlight) that result in Earth’s seasonal changes.

E.5.8B.4 Obtain information and analyze how our understanding of the solar system has evolved over time (e.g., Earth-centered model of Aristotle and Ptolemy compared to the Sun-centered model of Copernicus and Galileo).

Earth and Space Science: Earth's Resources

E.5.10.1 Collect and organize scientific ideas that individuals and communities can use to conserve Earth’s natural resources and systems (e.g., implementing watershed management practices to conserve water resources, utilizing no-till farming to improve soil fertility, reducing emissions to abate air pollution, or recycling to reduce landfill waste).

E.5.10.2 Design a process for better preparing communities to withstand man-made or natural disasters (e.g., removing oil from water or soil, systems that reduce the impact of floods, structures that resist hurricane forces). Use an engineering design process to define the problem, design, construct, evaluate, and improve the disaster plan.*

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