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It’s time to play everyone’s favorite game…. Name That Plate Margin!

Number your paper 1-23

The object of the game is to decide which plate margin each slide represents…. ****There will be a little prize for the winner… 

Two continental plates collide Sample: COLLISION margin Two continental plates collide

The FOUR Kinds of Plate Boundaries DIVERGENT – When two plates move away from each other. Convergent - DESTRUCTIVE – When an oceanic plate crashes into a continental plate. Convergent - COLLISION – When two continental plates crash into one other. TRANSFORM – When two plates slide past one another.

Ready to play Name That Plate Boundary ????? I can’t hear you….. I still can’t hear you…..

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Ready for the answers????? Put your name on it and Switch papers……

1. CONVERGENT Destructive

2. TRANSFORM Two plates sliding past each other.

3. CONVERGENT collision

DIVERGENT 4. Two plates moving away from each Other and molten rock (magma) rises up to fill the gap

5. CONVERGENT collision

6. TRANSFORM Two plates sliding past each other.

7. CONVERGENT collision

CONVERGENT / destructive 8. CONVERGENT / destructive

DIVERGENT/constructive 9. DIVERGENT/constructive Two plates moving away from each Other and molten rock (magma) rises up to fill the gap

10. CONVERGENT Destructive

DIVERGENT constructive 11. DIVERGENT constructive Two plates moving away from each Other and molten rock (magma) rises up to fill the gap

12. TRANSFORM Two plates sliding past each other.

13. CONVERGENT constructive

14. TRANSFORM Two plates sliding past each other.

DIVERGENT 15. Two plates moving away from each Other and molten rock (magma) rises up to fill the gap

16. TRANSFORM Two plates sliding past each other.

17. CONVERGENT destructive

18. Mount Everest CONVERGENT collision

19. CONSTRUCTIVE

20. TRANSFORM Two plates sliding past each other.

21. CONVERGENT destructive

22. CONVERGENT destructive

23. TRANSFORM Two plates sliding past each other.

Add up their score and circle how many they got correct.