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1-17-18 Continental Drift cont.
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Do Now: Return to the two statements from yesterday’s Do Now in your Science Notebook.
Update your answer about whether you agree or disagree with the following statements: India has always been north of the equator. Disagree All the continents once formed one supercontinent. Agree
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Homework Work on Science Fair Project. See the “News” page on the class website, for all of the rubrics and instructions for the different parts of your Science Fair project.
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Continental Drift Quiz
Friday, 1/19 (Cambridge); Monday, 1/22 (Comprehensive) Concepts on the quiz: Evidence that supports continental drift Why scientists questioned the continental drift hypothesis
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Activity: Using clues to put puzzle pieces together.
Lesson Objective: Students will better understand the process of using clues to solve puzzles.
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Activity: Using clues to put puzzle pieces together.
Read and complete a lab safety form. Once completed, have it initialed by Mr. Santos. Exchange your puzzle with a partner and try to fit the new puzzle pieces together. Using scissors, cut a piece of newspaper or a page from a magazine into an irregular shape with a diameter of about 25 cm. Reclaim your puzzle and remove any three pieces. Exchange your incomplete puzzle with a different partner. Try to put the incomplete puzzle back together. Cut the piece of paper into at least 12 but not more than 20 pieces. Answer the “Analyze and Conclude” questions.
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