To complement the information on this site, you may wish to use further resources on the Gujarat earthquake.

Covering levels two to seven, it meets objectives primarily in Resources and Economic Activities and Social Organisation.

You can order the set from any educational bookseller in New Zealand.
It is not available outside New Zealand.

Resource folder
REBUILDING LIVES
Year 2 - 12
By Alison Squires and Susan Warren
$49.95

This extensive folder with colour photos, stories, diagrams, maps, activity masters, teacher notes and sample units provides a mine of resources to help students at all levels understand how people's lives are affected by natural disasters, and how they, their communities and outside organisations respond. The folder includes information about natural disasters, and specifically about the effects of and response to the January 2001 earthquake in Gujarat, India. There is also a case study of Maya (12), Rashik (15) and their family, who lost their home in the quake. For older students there are also sections on the process


CD-Rom
REBUILDING LIVES CD
Year 2 - 12
By Alison Squires and Susan Warren
$24.95
For those who prefer a CD format, this is an electronic version of the resource folder, with a larger selection of photos (in jpg form) and selected sections from the Gujarat Connection site.


Video
PICKING UP THE PIECES
Year 4 - 12
Produced by Gardiner Ward Videos
$39.95
This video looks at the immediate and longer-term effects of the earthquake in Gujarat, and the process of emergency relief and later rehabilitation that followed. A case study on Maya and Rashik and their family could be used alone for Primary-aged students but integrates with the rest of the video for older classes.


Poster
AFTERSHOCK
Year 3 - 10
A colourful A1 poster with 12 full-colour photos and 8 pages of information and teacher notes on the reverse, this resource adds visual impact to a unit on the effects and response to the Gujarat earthquake.
The poster is FREE to New Zealand schools while stocks last. Request your copy by emailing education.nz@worldvision.org.nz.