NOTEBOOK ENTRY: Do you think volcanoes and earthquakes are related

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NOTEBOOK ENTRY: Do you think volcanoes and earthquakes are related NOTEBOOK ENTRY: Do you think volcanoes and earthquakes are related? Explain why or why not. TUESDAY 11/14/17

Generating an Argument

Eruption of Mount St. Helens

Topic: Are the locations of earthquakes and volcanoes related? Gather evidence to answer the question Research and identify evidence to begin identifying a claim (answer to the question) Record evidence on group workspace Create Argument Create a PowerPoint or poster to show your claim, evidence and reasoning. Review your argument with the rubric identified on the resource list. Conclusion: Gallery Walk to Review Group Arguments Agenda for Generating an Argument

Expectations for Use of Chromebooks Be Responsible Always use the one you are assigned. Only use it in ways that are intended for the assignment. Return it to the correct spot and gently plug back in. Be Respectful Let me know if it is not working right. Don’t adjust the settings. Take care of the technology Expectations for Use of Chromebooks

With your group, use the suggested resources to develop an explanation that can be used to answer this simple, but important, question. You can access the directions on my webpage and click on the links directly from there. Today you need to focus on identifying evidence to help you decide on a claim. You can record any observations or notes on the shared workspace at your table (11 x 17 paper) Group Task

Thursday 11/16/17

Are Earthquakes and Volcanoes Related? Claim: Give a one sentence answer to the question Are Earthquakes and Volcanoes Related? Evidence: What evidence (data) from the online sources supports the claim you made above? Site your source!!!! Reasoning : In this section you write a summary that explains how your claims and evidence answer the question. Reasoning: What science concept(s) would explain the relationship between your claim and the evidence?