Ch 2.1 earth tectonics

Welcome
Introduction 2.1
Reading 2.1
Making topo
Making 2.1
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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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Welcome
Introduction 2.1
Reading 2.1
Making topo
Making 2.1

Slide 1 - Slide

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Lesson Goals
  • You know that the earth consists of a core,
     a mantle and the earth’s crust.
  • You know the earth’s crust consist of different plates
  • You understand why and how the plates move
  • You can give examples of how you know the plates move
  • You know what convention currents are and how they work

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Slide 3 - Link

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find all the earths layers
Name
Material
Thickness

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5:00

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Self Study
Read
2.1 together
Make
Make topo 
How
Pairs
Time
15
Done?
Make Piff list, start 2.1
Result
Classroom talk
Learn
Earth layers
timer
15:00

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Tijdens deze fase van de les controleer je of leerlingen jouw instructie hebben begrepen d.m.v. een begeleide oefening.

Lesson Goals
  • You know that the earth consists of a core,
     a mantle and the earth’s crust.
  • You know the earth’s crust consist of different plates
  • You understand why and how the plates move
  • You can give examples of how you know the plates move
  • You know what convention currents are and how they work

Slide 6 - Slide

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Inner Core
Solid iron ball around 5.000 degrees celcius
Outer core
This layer is made of nickel and Iron. Due to its high temperature the metals are liquid. Due the spinning of the earth the metals are spinning and moving like a ocean.
Mantle
It's divided in two parts
Upper mantle is attached to the crust and together they form the lithosphere. This is a fixed shell and this is broken up in tectonic plates.
Lower mantle
Here rock is no longer solid and moves up and down due to heating and cooling of the rock.
This layer pushes the layer above it.

Crust
A thin cool layer of rock that covers the entire earth. This is the section we live on.

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What is magma called when it comes through the surface?

Slide 9 - Open question

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Slide 10 - Slide

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So why do the tectonic plates move?
And how can we see that

Slide 11 - Open question

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Self Study
Read
2.1 all
Make
2.1
How
Alone
Time
15
Done?
Make Piff list Practice topo
Result
Classroom talk
timer
15:00

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Slide 13 - Video

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That was the lesson
Check for yourself if you understand all the learning goals

On the right you will see all the learning goals we discussed this chapter. Drag them to field you think it belongs.
No!
I don't understand this at all.
I still find this very hard

I am starting to understand
I think I understand this
YES!
I understand it completely 
You know that the earth consist of a core, a mantle and the Earth’s crust.
You understand how Wegener recognized that the earth’s crust consisted of different moving plates that once were adjoined
You understand how plates can move.
You know the earth’s crust consists of different plates.

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