science week 3
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Your Learning Goal:Model and describe how seismic waves move through the ground.
Table of Contents:You will be adding todays lab to your portfolio/file. No table of
contents.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Agenda:1. Slinky Lab
Homestudy:Finish classwork.
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Your Learning Goal:Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur in a pattern around the world. Volcanic eruptions often
occur in regions that also have earthquakes.
Table of Contents:2.3 Analyzing Seismic Data 5L, 5R
Pre-write:How often do earthquakes happen and where do earthquakeshappen?
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Agenda:1. Warm-up (5L)2. Analyzing seismic data(5R)3. Record/Extend/Analyze/Predict/
Self-Assess (REAPS) (5L)
Homestudy:Finish REAPS
questions.
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5L 5R
Analyzing Seismic Data 09/20/111. Where do earthquakes occur?
2. Where do volcanic eruptions occur?
3. Do big earthquakes and small
earthquakes occur in the same or
different regions?
4. Do earthquakes happen near volcanic
eruptions?
5. What sizes of earthquakes are most
common?
6. What patterns do you notice?
7. What similarities do you see between
the earthquake and volcano data?
Pre-write: 09/20/11
How often do earthquakes happen
and where do earthquakeshappen?
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Your Learning Goal:Scientific models are based on evidence.
Table of Contents:2.4 Scientific Modeling 6L, 6R
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Agenda:1. Analyzing seismic data(6R)2. Edit Model3. Record/Extend/Analyze/Predict/
Self-Assess (REAPS) (6L)
Homestudy:Finish REAPS
questions.
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6L 6R
Scientific Modeling 09/22/11Do earthquakes/volcanic eruptions
occur everywhere on Earth?
Do earthquakes/volcanic eruptions
happen in the same or different
locations?
What patterns do you see in the data?
Is there a relationship between the
continents coastlines and where the
activity occurs?
List 2-3 main ideas you gathered fromyour data:
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Develop at least two questions with
your group that you can ask about your
model (what do you need to include or
figure out in order to make your model
more scientifically accurate?):
Make sure your models represent all of
the evidence you collected th
at fits your
region. This includes earthquake data
and volcanic eruption data. Someregions may have different amounts, but
all contain evidence of some seismic or
volcanic activity.
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Your Learning Goal:Earths surface moves slowly and continuously, not just during
catastrophic events. GPS is a tool used for directmeasurement of slow surface movement. Different areas ofEarths surface move in different directions and at different
speeds.Table of Contents:3.1 Tracking Slow Movements 7L, 7R
Friday, September 23, 2011
Agenda:1. Reading about GPS(6R)2. String Demo3. Record/Extend/Analyze/Predict/
Self-Assess (REAPS) (6L)
Homestudy:Finish REAPS
questions.
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7L 7R
Tracking Slow Movements 9/22/119/22/11