CH 2.2 movement of plates

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Introduction ch 2.2
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Welcome
Learning goals
Introduction ch 2.2
Self study

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Learning goals
– You know that the earth consists of a core, a mantle and the earth’s crust.
– You know the earth’s crust consists of different plates.
– 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

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Reading 2.2

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Divergent
The plates are moving away from each other. 
New plates are formed because of the magma that spills out of the earth
Famous example is the mid-ocean ridge near iceland
convergent
This is the movement in which the tectonic plates move towards each other. Here the plate will either collide unto each other and make mountains or the plate wil dive and make a trench

Subduction or fold mouintains

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Transform
Here the two plates move next to each other.
Mostly earthquakes.

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Convergent

Divergent
Transform
Heavy earthquakes
Mid-ocean ridge

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Self Study
Read
2.2 together  
Make
2.2 Start with atlas
How
Pairs
Time
15
Done?
Make Piff list
Result
Classroom talk 12345
Learn
2.1 and 2.2
timer
15:00

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Welcome
Chocolate plates

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Chocolate plates
In pairs
Use the chocolate as plates and recreate the movement.
Write down:
What happens with the chocolate
What does each chocolate represent.
Snicker-mars=
mars-mars=
snicker-snicker=

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Discussing assignment

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Self Study
Read
2.2
Make
2.2 and finish
How
Pairs
Time
15
Done?
Make Piff list Practice topo
Result
Check yourself
Learn
2.1 and 2.2
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.

That was the paragraph

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 understand how plate movements can cause formation of a new section of crust in one spot, while the earth’s crust disappears elsewhere

– You can show in a cross section how convergence can lead to the formation of fold mountains.
– – You understand why the movement of plates can trigger earthquakes.
– You know in which three ways plates can move in relation to each other.

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