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Warm Up complete on p18 of notebook (Copy the question and correct answer) 1. Some of the same species of plants are found in Africa & Australia. Which best explains this discovery? A.Land bridge B.Continental drift C.Climate changes D.Species extinction 2. Which is evidence of the separation of a supercontinent? A.Continents located in tropical regions B.Tracing human ancestry to several original groups C.Mountain ranges that begin on one continent and continue on another D.Animals that develop differently depending on which continent they live 3.Which best explains why the types of rocks found in the mountains of North Carolina and parts of Europe are similar? A.Both North Carolina and Europe have similar types of water systems B.Both North Carolina and Europe have similar geological effects of human impact C.The rocks in North Carolina formed from sediment blown over the Atlantic Ocean from Europe D.The mountains in North Carolina were once physically connected to the mountains in Europe Homework: study for chapter 1 test, vocab set 2 Day 1

EQ: How do the characteristics and composition of earth’s layers contribute to evolution of earth’s surface? Obj: TLW review continental drift and plate boundary theories by identifying and labeling different plate boundaries and the features they produce on a blank diagram, sea floor spreading model, and by creating thinking maps.

DateSession # ActivityPage # 9/9-146,7Tectonic Plate Map Exercise14 Plate Boundaries Foldable15 9/15-168Edible Tectonics Lab16 The Argument for a Model17 9/ Warm Ups, Session /19-209Thinking Maps20 Plate Boundary Diagram21 Table of Contents

Main Layers Areas Of Core Area of mantle Combo of crust and mantle

Plate boundary Summary Diagram p 21 Oceanic crust Continental crust Label: Divergent boundaryMid Ocean Ridge Convergent (oceanic/continental) boundarySubduction Zones Convergent (oceanic/oceanic) boundaryVolcanic Coastal mountains Island arcConvection Currents

Bubble map..describes top of p20 adjectives, nouns or pictures in attached circles..as many as you need Continental Drift

Tree Map…….classifies bottom of 20 Plate tectonics Causes of Movement Plate Boundaries Hot Spots convergent divergent transform Under each category add words, pictures, (another category???...like the 3 boundaries under plate boundaries) that describe the category. You are not limited to the number of lines I have used in the example.