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Starter: 1/8 : Quiz 1/11-14: Connection/ Application/ 1/8-14/16 Plate Boundaries Poster Exit: You will need to know: What type of plate boundary created your landform? In which direction does that plate boundary move? What type of plate (continental or oceanic) was involved? What are the names of the plates involved? Practice/ Plate Boundary Poster EQ: Why does the surface of the Earth change?

Starter: 1/8 : Quiz 1/11-14: Connection/ Application/ 1/8-14/16 Plate Boundaries Poster Exit: You will need to know: What type of plate boundary created your landform? In which direction does that plate boundary move? What type of plate (continental or oceanic) was involved? What are the names of the plates involved? Practice/ Plate Boundary Poster EQ: Why does the surface of the Earth change?

January 8-14,2016 AGENDA Objective 8.9 B Students will relate plate tectonics to the formation of crustal features by reading and writing during a poster activity January 8-14,2016 AGENDA Objective 8.9 B Students will relate plate tectonics to the formation of crustal features by reading and writing during a poster activity 1 Starter 2. Plate Boundary Poster

Starter Describe the five plate boundaries Continental/continental= 2 land plates coming together Divergent= 2 land plates separating transform= 2 land plates sliding pass each other oceanic/continental= ocean/ land plates coming together Oceanic/oceanic= 2 ocean plates coming together

DateLecture/ Activity/ Lab Page Table of Contents 12/2 Newton’s laws Video Quiz /3 Newton’s third Law Lab # /4 Newton’s Laws Writing /7 Newton’s Laws Review Lab /8 Test Review /10-11 Plate Tectonic /14 Evidence of Continental Drift /5Pangaea /6 Plate Boundary Notes /7 Plate Boundary Activity /8 Plate Boundary Poster

Plate Boundary Poster

You will be choosing between the following land formations 1. Japan-Convergent-Pacific 2. Red Sea-Divergent-Middle East 3. Rio Grande Rift-Divergent -US 4. Himalayas-Convergent-South Asia 5. Marinas Trench-convergent – outside Japan 6. Aleutian Islands-convergent – Near Alaska 7. Hawaii-convergent –Pacific Ocean 8. Iceland-divergent-near Artic 9. Andes Mountains-convergent (Brazil) 10. Mid Atlantic Ocean Ridge- divergent 11. Dead Sea Basin- (Divergent-Near Saudi Arabia) 12. Krafla Volcano- convergent-in the middle of Iceland 13. East Africa Rift Valley-(Divergent- Southwest US) 14. San Andreas Fault - (Transform-California) 15. Eastern Caribbean Islands- ( convergent-Caribbean)

Poster information You will need to know: What type of plate boundary created your landform? In which direction does that plate boundary move? What type of plate (continental or oceanic) was involved? What are the names of the plates involved?

Poster Set Up Type of BoundaryDivergent, convergent, transform Direction of plate movement Use arrows Type of plates involved Continental / oceanic Name of tectonic plates involved Ex. Cocos plate and Indian plate Draw this chart on the bottom of your poster with the correct information for your landform

Starter: Test Connection/ Application/ 1/13/15 Plate Boundaries Poster Exit: You will need to know: What type of plate boundary created your landform? In which direction does that plate boundary move? What type of plate (continental or oceanic) was involved? What are the names of the plates involved? Practice/ Plate Boundary Poster