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Answer the Wednesday Question in your Bellwork BELLWORK 10-21-15
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0707.7.5 and 0707.7.6 Can I explain why lithospheric plates on the scale of continents and oceans continually move at rates of centimeters per year? Am I able to describe the relationship between plate movements and earthquakes, mountain building, volcanoes, and sea floor spreading?
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Copy this chart into your SN. If you finish a station early, work on filling out what you have learned!
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Plate Tectonics Brain Pop Plate Tectonics Plate Tectonics
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Plate Tectonics Stations You will have 12 minutes at each station. We will complete 2 stations per day. Make sure to fill in every spot on lab sheet that has a blank. Jobs: A- Read all instructions at every station. B- Time Keeper- Let your group know how much time is left every few minutes. C-Task Force- Keep everyone on task. D-Errand Runner- Your job is to come get me if your group get's stuck.
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Exit Ticket What types of boundaries did you learn about today? Describe the movement of each boundary?
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Answer the Thursday question in your Bell Work BELLWORK 10-22-15
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0707.7.5 and 0707.7.6 Can I explain why lithospheric plates on the scale of continents and oceans continually move at rates of centimeters per year? Am I able to describe the relationship between plate movements and earthquakes, mountain building, volcanoes, and sea floor spreading?
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Transform Boundaries Type of boundary: Transform Example(s): California's San Andreas fault Effect(s): No lithosphere is created or destroyed, but sometimes the energy is released as an earthquake
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Transform Boundary San Andreas Fault
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Exit Ticket Draw two arrows describing the motion of plates at a transform boundary. On which physical layer do lithospheric plates move? What is one event that can occur at a transform boundary?
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Answer the Friday question in your Bell Work BELL WORK 10-23-15
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0707.7.5 and 0707.7.6 Can I explain why lithospheric plates on the scale of continents and oceans continually move at rates of centimeters per year? Am I able to describe the relationship between plate movements and earthquakes, mountain building, volcanoes, and sea floor spreading?
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Convergent Boundaries Type of Boundary: Convergent Example(s): Cascade Mountain Range Effect(s): Mountains (plates are pushed together), trenches (one plate is subducted, or bent down under the other), volcanoes (magma rises at subduction zones and finds its way to the surface)
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Convergent Boundaries Cascade Mountain Range
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Exit Ticket Draw two arrows describing the motion of plates at a convergent boundary. At what rate do lithospheric plates move? What are two events that can occur at a convergent boundary?
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Pick up a new Bell Work paper for the week.Answer the Monday question. BELL WORK 10-26-15
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0707.7.5 and 0707.7.6 Can I explain why lithospheric plates on the scale of continents and oceans continually move at rates of centimeters per year? Am I able to describe the relationship between plate movements and earthquakes, mountain building, volcanoes, and sea floor spreading?
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Divergent Boundaries Type of Boundary: Divergent Example(s): East Africa Rift Effect(s): Rift valleys and sea-floor spreading
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Divergent Boundaries East Africa Rift
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Exit Ticket Draw two arrows describing the motion of plates at a divergent boundary. How do we know that lithospheric plates move? What are two events that can occur at a divergent boundary?
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