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DO NOW V: 0

Monday In your INB, answer the following:

Explain how fossils of plants and animals were used by Wegener to support his theory of continental drift.

TEKS8.9 (B) relate plate tectonics to the formation of crustal features

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:- What was the early theory of continental drift; who

developed it, and when was it developed?- What were the discoveries that led to a theory of plate

tectonics, and when were these discoveries made?- How and why does the Earth’s surface change?

DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will relate plate tectonics to the formation of crustal features, such as mountain ranges, trenches, volcanoes, earthquakes, and mid-ocean ridges.

VOCABULARYTectonic PlatePlate TectonicsConvergent BoundaryDivergent BoundaryTransform BoundarySubduction Zone

RidgeTrenchIsland ArcEarthquakeVolcanoMountain Ranges

Agenda

Today’s Agenda

-Convection Candles-Finish “Continents Adrift”-Modeling Plate Boundaries

Homework Grade Level: Plate Tectonics TheoryPre-AP: Plate Tectonics Theory

EXAM ON FRIDAY

Convection Candles V: 2- Each pair of students will have a tea candle.- They will light the candle with a match and then

scrape some of the soot from the match into the wax of the candle.

- Observe how the soot moves.- In your INB, draw a picture of the movement of

the soot.

Convection Candles V: 2

Continents Adrift V: 0

Finish watching Continents Adrift

As you watch the video, answer the questions on the handout.

Modeling Plate Boundaries V: 2

On page __ in your INB, divide your paper into four equal sections.

STATION 1 STATION 2

STATION 3 STATION 4

Modeling Plate Boundaries V: 2

Students will complete the tasks at each of the 4 stations to demonstrate the crustal features and events that occur at each type of plate boundary.

Record observations and answers in your INB.

DO NOW V: 0

Tuesday In your INB, answer the following:

Describe a subduction zone and what crustal features can form from that type of plate interaction. Draw a picture to go along with your description.

TEKS8.9 (B) relate plate tectonics to the formation of crustal features

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:- What was the early theory of continental drift; who

developed it, and when was it developed?- What were the discoveries that led to a theory of plate

tectonics, and when were these discoveries made?- How and why does the Earth’s surface change?

DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will relate plate tectonics to the formation of crustal features, such as mountain ranges, trenches, volcanoes, earthquakes, and mid-ocean ridges.

VOCABULARYTectonic PlatePlate TectonicsConvergent BoundaryDivergent BoundaryTransform BoundarySubduction Zone

RidgeTrenchIsland ArcEarthquakeVolcanoMountain Ranges

Agenda

Today’s Agenda

-Finish Modeling Plate Boundaries-BrainPop Video: Plate Tectonics-Graphic Organizer-Dry Erase Board practice-Exit Ticket

Homework Grade Level: Plate Tectonics TheoryPre-AP: Plate Tectonics Theory

EXAM ON FRIDAY

Modeling Plate Boundaries V: 2

On page __ in your INB, divide your paper into four equal sections.

STATION 1 STATION 2

STATION 3 STATION 4

Modeling Plate Boundaries V: 2

Students will complete the tasks at each of the 4 stations to demonstrate the crustal features and events that occur at each type of plate boundary.

Record observations and answers in your INB.

Real Time Earthquake monitoring

BrainPop Video V: 0

Plate Tectonics

Graphic Organizer V: 0

Label the top of page __ in your INB “Plate Boundaries”. Create the following table.

Type of Boundary

Description Drawing

Transform

Divergent

Convergent

Graphic Organizer V: 0

Transform Boundary

Graphic Organizer V: 0

Divergent Boundary

Graphic Organizer V: 0Convergent Boundary

Convergent Foldable V: 0

On page __ in your INB, fold the page in half (tall way) to create a 3-fold foldable.

Use scissors to make 2 cuts to create three equal sections.

Label the sections Oceanic/Continental, Oceanic/Oceanic, and Continental/Continental.

Dry Erase Board Practice V: 1

Use the dry erase boards to review the plate boundaries.

Exit Ticket V: 0

Name the type of boundary and one type of land formation that can occur at this boundary.

DO NOW V: 0Wed/Thrs

In your INB, answer the following:

Name the type of boundary and one land formation that can occur at this boundary.

TEKS8.9 (B) relate plate tectonics to the formation of crustal features

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:- What was the early theory of continental drift; who

developed it, and when was it developed?- What were the discoveries that led to a theory of plate

tectonics, and when were these discoveries made?- How and why does the Earth’s surface change?

DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will relate plate tectonics to the formation of crustal features, such as mountain ranges, trenches, volcanoes, earthquakes, and mid-ocean ridges.

VOCABULARYTectonic PlatePlate TectonicsConvergent BoundaryDivergent BoundaryTransform BoundarySubduction Zone

RidgeTrenchIsland ArcEarthquakeVolcanoMountain Ranges

Agenda

Today’s Agenda

-Plate Tectonics Card Sort-Plate Boundaries Map-Modeling Plate Boundaries-Reading-Video: How the Earth was Made: Ring of Fire-Dry Erase Board Practice

Homework Grade Level: Plate Tectonics TheoryPre-AP: Plate Tectonics Theory

EXAM ON FRIDAY

Plate Tectonics Card Sort V: 1

Complete the Plate Tectonics Card Sort with your shoulder partner.

Plate Boundaries Map V: 2

On page __ in your INB, divide your paper into 4 equal sections.

MOUNTAINS VOLCANOES

RIDGES TRENCHES

Plate Boundaries Map V: 2Divide class into 6 groups. Each group will receive a section of a world map.

Locate the latitudes and longitudes of physical features caused by plate tectonic movement in your section of the world map. Mark the features using the key below.

Mountains – M (green)Volcanoes – V (red)Ridges – R (blue)Trenches – T (orange)

M

Plate Boundaries Map V: 2

After locating all the features on your map, answer the questions for each type of boundary in your INB.

Plate Boundaries Map V: 2After all groups are finished, one person from each group will tape their section of the map on the whiteboard at the front of the room in the appropriate place.

On page__ in your INB, record your observations about the map.

Students will then complete their own map, indicating the locations of the different physical features.

Modeling Plate Boundaries V: 2Using the Play-Doh, model the different types of plate boundaries.

TransformDivergentConvergent

- Oceanic/Oceanic- Oceanic/Continental- Continental/Continental

Reading V: 0

Students will read pages 360-361 of the textbook.

After reading, the students will cut out the pictures and glue/tape them in their INB.

Video V: 0

Watch “How the Earth was Made: Ring of Fire”.

Discussion questions- What is the Ring of Fire?- What type of boundary creates volcanic

mountain ranges?- Why are the plates moving?- Where do volcanoes and island arcs form?

Dry Erase Board Practice V: 0

Who developed the idea of continental drift?

What evidence led him to develop the theory of continental drift?

Dry Erase Board Practice V: 0

2. _________ 1.____________

3. _________

Dry Erase Board Practice V: 0

Where are the oldest rocks located on a divergent boundary, like the mid-ocean ridge?

A) Next to the plate boundary.B) Far from the plate boundary.

Dry Erase Board Practice V: 0

Describe how convection works?

How does convection create tectonic plate movement?

Dry Erase Board Practice V: 0_________ Boundary

_________ Boundary _______

__________

_____

DO NOW V: 0Friday In your INB, answer the following:

TEKS

8.9 (B) relate plate tectonics to the formation of crustal features

8.9 (A) describe the historical development of evidence that supports plate tectonic theory

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:- What was the early theory of continental drift; who

developed it, and when was it developed?- What were the discoveries that led to a theory of plate

tectonics, and when were these discoveries made?- How and why does the Earth’s surface change?

DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will demonstrate mastery of TEK 8.9 A and B.

VOCABULARYTectonic PlatePlate TectonicsConvergent BoundaryDivergent BoundaryTransform BoundarySubduction Zone

RidgeTrenchIsland ArcEarthquakeVolcanoMountain Ranges

Agenda

Today’s Agenda

-Homework-Plate Tectonics Quiz

Homework Grade Level: Plate Tectonics TheoryPre-AP: Plate Tectonics Theory

EXAM TODAY

Homework V: 0

Trade and grade homework.

EXAM V: 0

Read and re-read the passage.

Underline the question

Bubble important words

Identify the key idea, write it in margin.

Eliminate the wrong answers

Select the correct answer ✓

Mass of an object

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