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The Reading on Plate Tectonics elaborates on the concepts presented in the Activities section of Project Earth Science: Geology, Revised 2nd Edition. This Reading was written especially for this volume with the…
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Book Chapter |
In this lesson, students will develop a model that illustrates that the tectonic plates are moving in different directions on Earth’s surface. Disciplinary core ideas covered are Earth materials and systems and plate…
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Edible Plate Tectonics: Plates Move and Interact
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Plate tectonics is geology’s central theory and one of the most important in science. It provides explanations for many of Earth’s major geological processes and physical features. This Activity uses an unusual physical…
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Teaching Plate Tectonics to Diverse Students Using the 5E and 5R Instructional Model
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Synthesizing Geologic Data Into An Argument for Plate Tectonic Theory
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A Virtual Tour of Plate Tectonics
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This article describes how teachers can use Google Earth to support inquiry instruction in both general and Earth science classrooms.
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Exploring the Evolution of Plate Tectonics
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Students often view science, especially Earth science, as being “set in stone.” They don’t realize that scientific theories are continually being developed, refined, and discarded as new information is discovered. The…
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This column provides how-to strategies and practical advice for the science teacher. This issue explains how you can encourage abstract reasoning and scientific thinking through a Five Practices Discussion.
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Investigating Students' Ideas About Plate Tectonics
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As part of a project designed to develop, among other tools, an assessment for measuring middle school understanding in plate tectonics, researches from Horizon Research, Inc. (HRI)--a research firm specializing in…
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Using Google Earth to Teach Plate Tectonics and Science Explanations
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The author describes the Cyber-Enabled Earth Exploration Curriculum. Using this curriculum, students progress from making simple observations in the Google Earth environment to creating their own data files and overlays…