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February 2, 2016 Warm-Up: List three ways oceanic crust is different from continental crust. Today: 1. Quiz 2. Intro student store and scientists of the week. 3. Plot volcanoes 4. Go over homework/Plate Tectonics review 5. Introduce catastrophic events project 6. Choose project begin work

Period 2 Project Lindsey and Olivia-Mt. St. Helens Anna and Erin- The great Midwestern floods Rahul and Joey- Nevado del Ruiz Daniel, Jack, Tyler, Elijah-Mt. Pinatubo Charlotte and Katelyn- Cyclone Nargis Madison and Huntyr- Oso Landslide Ashton- Hurricane Katrina Viren- Hurricane Sandy Katie and Alaina- Japan earthquake and tsunami Lily, Olivia, Ethan- Kashmir earthquake Selena, Kate, Mansi- Pompeii Sam and Gerdo-Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami Briana-Hurricane issel/julio

Period 4 Projects Rogelio, Josh, Aidan: Mt. St. Helens 2nd Risa, Gabe, Marilyn, Gio: Pompeii Mckenna, Camille: Oso Landslide Benjamin: Mt. Pinatubo Max: Hurricane Katrina Paige: Hurricane Mitch Hassan: Mt. St. Helens 1st Milan, Rachel: Japan earthquake and tsunami Malachi: Lona Prieta earthquake Avery: Pompeii Giovanni, Alexander, Gordon: Nevado del Ruiz Berneen, Katherine, and Clare: Mt St. Helens eruption Katie: Yellowstone

Period 5 Projects Noreen and Ella: Mt. St. Helens Arsh and Leyla: Kashmir Earthquake 2005 Jackie, Zoey, Emma: Oso Landslide Jack, Owen, Hayden: Pompeii Paige, Natalie, Margot: Japan Earthquake/Tsunami Charlie: Cyclone Nargis Katie Jo, Alexandra and Jaden: Hurricane Katrina Hailey, Connor, Declan: Indian ocean earthquake Sumatra Cristian and Ismael: Mexico earthquake of 1985

Period 6 Projects

Sophia, Emily, Avery and Carah- Mt. St. Helens Krystal, Rachel, Maria- Hurricane Katrina Thomas, Ray, Dylan and Diego- Japan Earthquake and Tsunami 2011 William, Preston, Khalil and Jake- Mt. Vesuvius Finley, Jesus, Nay Nay, Allison- Yellowstone Tim-o-thy – Hurricane Sandy Phoebe, Thalia, Ashley Krakatoa Jayden- Coast of Tonga Abi- Unknown

Period 7 Projects Cody/Jeremy- Philippines Typhoon Matthew- Mt. St Helens Olivia, Kyla, Okyeso- Hurricane Katrina Paisha, Ashley, Lucy- Hurricane Sandy Kiley- Mt. Pinatubo Volcano Jessica- Japan earthquake and tsunami Geovanny, Nethaniel-Indian Ocean earthquake Lisa- Nevado del Ruiz eruption Hannah, Grace- Chile Valdivia earthquake Ryland, Joshua- Mt. Vesuvius eruption Connor, Sean the sheep, Sebastian- Yellow River flood Esmeralda, Nataly, Sophie, Julia- Oso landslide