Turn in Do Nows Turn in Do Nows Ch. 8: Volcanoes Ch. 8: Volcanoes Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast shield and composite volcanoes. Ch. 8 Review.

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Turn in Do Nows Turn in Do Nows Ch. 8: Volcanoes Ch. 8: Volcanoes Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast shield and composite volcanoes. Ch. 8 Review Ch. 8 Review Project 1 Project

I can explain how mountains and volcanoes form.

Ch. 8 Lab: EQ & Volcano Plotting Ch. 8 Lab: EQ & Volcano Plotting Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast shield and cinder cone volcanoes. Ch. 8 Review Ch. 8 Review Project 1 Project

I can explain the relationship between plate boundaries and earthquakes and volcanoes.

Plot volcanoes using red triangles. Plot volcanoes using red triangles. Plot earthquakes using orange, yellow, and black dots. Plot earthquakes using orange, yellow, and black dots. Draw in, lightly color, and label (names) the Earth’s tectonic plates on your map using pages 211 or 35B and R62 as a guide. Draw in, lightly color, and label (names) the Earth’s tectonic plates on your map using pages 211 or 35B and R62 as a guide. Draw arrows on each plate showing the type of plate boundary (divergent, convergent, transform). Draw arrows on each plate showing the type of plate boundary (divergent, convergent, transform). Answer the 3 map conclusion questions in complete sentences (IQIA). Answer the 3 map conclusion questions in complete sentences (IQIA).

Ch. 8 Lab: EQ & Volcano Plotting Ch. 8 Lab: EQ & Volcano Plotting Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast composite and cinder cone volcanoes. Ch. 8 Review Ch. 8 Review Finish Lab Finish Lab Project 1 Project

I can explain the relationship between plate boundaries and earthquakes and volcanoes.

Plot volcanoes using red triangles. Plot volcanoes using red triangles. Plot earthquakes using orange, yellow, and black dots. Plot earthquakes using orange, yellow, and black dots. Draw in, lightly color, and label (names) the Earth’s tectonic plates on your map using pages 211 or 35B and R62 as a guide. Draw in, lightly color, and label (names) the Earth’s tectonic plates on your map using pages 211 or 35B and R62 as a guide. Draw arrows on each plate showing the type of plate boundary (divergent, convergent, transform). Draw arrows on each plate showing the type of plate boundary (divergent, convergent, transform). Answer the 3 map conclusion questions in complete sentences (IQIA). Answer the 3 map conclusion questions in complete sentences (IQIA).

Turn in Ch. 8 Lab Turn in Ch. 8 Lab Ch. 8 Review Ch. 8 Review What type of volcano is represented in the picture below? How do you know? Project 1 Project

I can explain how mountains and volcanoes form.

Video: Mt. St. Helens Eruption Video: Mt. St. Helens Eruption List 3 possible effects of a future Mt. St. Helens or Mt. Rainier Eruption. Project 1 Project

I can describe the effects of the Mt. St. Helens eruption.