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Answer the Wednesday Question

in your BellworkBELLWORK 10-21-15

0707.7.5 and 0707.7.6

Can I explain why lithospheric plates on the scale of continents and oceans continually move at rates of centimeters per year?

Am I able to describe the relationship between plate movements and earthquakes, mountain building, volcanoes, and sea floor spreading?

Copy this chart into your SN. If you finish a station early, work on filling out what you have learned!

Plate Tectonics Brain Pop

Plate Tectonics

Plate Tectonics Stations

You will have 12 minutes at each station. We will complete 2 stations per day. Make sure to fill in every spot on lab sheet that has a blank. Jobs:

A- Read all instructions at every station. B- Time Keeper- Let your group know how much time is left every few

minutes. C-Task Force- Keep everyone on task. D-Errand Runner- Your job is to come get me if your group get's

stuck.

Exit Ticket

What types of boundaries did you learn about today?

Describe the movement of each boundary?

Answer the Thursday question in your Bell

WorkBELLWORK 10-22-15

0707.7.5 and 0707.7.6

Can I explain why lithospheric plates on the scale of continents and oceans continually move at rates of centimeters per year?

Am I able to describe the relationship between plate movements and earthquakes, mountain building, volcanoes, and sea floor spreading?

Transform Boundaries

Type of boundary: Transform

Example(s): California's San Andreas fault

Effect(s): No lithosphere is created or destroyed, but sometimes the energy is released as an earthquake

Transform BoundarySan Andreas Fault

Exit Ticket

Draw two arrows describing the motion of plates at a transform boundary.

On which physical layer do lithospheric plates move?

What is one event that can occur at a transform boundary?

Answer the Friday question in your Bell

WorkBELL WORK 10-23-15

0707.7.5 and 0707.7.6

Can I explain why lithospheric plates on the scale of continents and oceans continually move at rates of centimeters per year?

Am I able to describe the relationship between plate movements and earthquakes, mountain building, volcanoes, and sea floor spreading?

Convergent Boundaries

Type of Boundary: Convergent

Example(s): Cascade Mountain Range

Effect(s): Mountains (plates are pushed together), trenches (one plate is subducted, or bent down under the other), volcanoes (magma rises at subduction zones and finds its way to the surface)

Convergent BoundariesCascade Mountain Range

Exit Ticket

Draw two arrows describing the motion of plates at a convergent boundary.

At what rate do lithospheric plates move?

What are two events that can occur at a convergent boundary?

Pick up a new Bell Work paper for the week.Answer the Monday question.

BELL WORK 10-26-15

0707.7.5 and 0707.7.6

Can I explain why lithospheric plates on the scale of continents and oceans continually move at rates of centimeters per year?

Am I able to describe the relationship between plate movements and earthquakes, mountain building, volcanoes, and sea floor spreading?

Divergent Boundaries

Type of Boundary: Divergent

Example(s): East Africa Rift

Effect(s): Rift valleys and sea-floor spreading

Divergent BoundariesEast Africa Rift

Exit Ticket

Draw two arrows describing the motion of plates at a divergent boundary.

How do we know that lithospheric plates move?

What are two events that can occur at a divergent boundary?

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