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L32: Bell Ringers (all week) 2/9/15 List the layers of the Earth IN ORDER from outside in

ISN Titles for Today R28: Types of Plate Boundaries L29: Transform Boundaries  R29: Transform Boundaries Reading L30: Divergent Bondaries R30: Divergent Boundaries Reading L31: Convergent Boundaries R31: Convergent Boundaries Reading L32: Bell Ringers (all week) R32: Plate Tectonics Activity  

R28: Types of Plate Boundaries Using your chromebook reasearch about plate tectonics and each type Then try and fill out the chart I handed to you labeled “Types of Plate Boundaries” IN PENCIL

L29: Transform Boundaries Read the article labeled “Transform Boundaries” and highlight important parts. Then, fill out the diagram on the back.

L29: Transform Boundaries Motion: Effect: Volcanic Activity:

R29: Transform Boundary Reading Write and answer these questions: What happens at a transform boundary? Is crust created or destroyed? What are faults? How do transform boundaries create earthquakes? Where is the world can you find a transform boundary?

R29: Transform Boundary Reading Staple on ONE side of your reading in on THIS page, over your questions

L30: Divergent Boundary Read the article labeled “Divergent Boundaries” and highlight important parts. Then, fill out the diagram on the back.

L30: Divergent Boundaries Motion: Effect: Causes: Volcanic Activity?:

R30: Divergent Boundary Reading Write and answer these questions: What is a divergent boundary? Where are most divergent boundaries found? What happens when two oceanic crusts diverge? What happens when two continental crusts diverge? What is happening to Iceland? Name one example of a rift

R30: Divergent Boundaries Reading Staple on ONE side of your reading in on THIS page, over your questions

L31: Convergent Boundaries Read the article labeled “Convergent Boundaries” and highlight important parts. Then, fill out the diagram on the back.

L31: Convergent Boundaries Motion: Effect: Creates: Volcanic Activity?:

R31: Convergent Boundaries Reading Write and answer these questions: What is a convergent boundary? Explain the 3 types of convergent boundaries How were the Himalayan Mountains formed? How does a line of volcanic mountains form?

R31: Convergent Boundaries Reading Staple on ONE side of your reading in on THIS page, over your questions

L32: Bell Ringers Put all your bell ringers for this week HERE

R32: Plate Tectonics Activity Read the directions on the hand out labeled “plate tectonics culminating activity”