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Due: Dec., 2015 (Late’s will not be accepted) Worth 1 Major Test Grade of Extra Credit Objective: Student will investigate how rock cycle, plate tectonics, chemical elements and compounds and/or force and motion are related to Stonehenge by creating a visual presentation.

Project Topic Options…. Make a visual presentation that compares/contrasts 2 or more topics listed below in their relation to Stonehenge. (see others slides for specifics on each topic) – Plate Tectonics – Rocks / Rock Cycle – Elements – Forces Visual Presentation Options…. – Poster – Model (3-D) – Power Point – Video – Blueprint of Construction

Presentation includes.. 3 or more photos (hand drawn/ internet printed /camera taken) Handwritten explanations (neatly written, rulers help to make straight lines) Title for Project / Sub-topics for items discussed Name, class period Creativitity, Neatness counts Visual Presentation Options… -poster -Model (3-D) -Power Point -Video -Written Lab Report / Blueprints

Topic Questions that need to be answered in your presentation… Plate Tectonics 1. What plate is Stonehenge located on? 2. Explain if Stonehenge is at a plate boundries and what effect on the stones this could have. Rocks / Rock Cycle 1. Explain what type of rocks were used to build Stonehenge? 2. Explain if rocks are sedimentary, metamorphic, or igneous and how this type is formed.

Elements / Compounds 1. Explain what type of elements are found in Stonehenge rocks. 2. Explain what type of compounds are found in Stonehenge rocks. 3. Explain how scientist know this information. Forces 1. Explain how force was part of building Stonehenge. 2. Give multiple examples of balanced and unbalanced forces that were used in building Stonehenge Topic Questions that need to answered in your presentation…