Reviewing movement at plate boundaries and the resulting faults in the Earth’s crust.

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Reviewing movement at plate boundaries and the resulting faults in the Earth’s crust

Setting up the foldable  Turn your paper landscape style and fold it in half (“hamburger ” fold)

Setting up the foldable  Open the paper and fold the sides in toward the center line.

Setting up the foldable  Fold your paper in half with another “hamburger” fold.  Fold your paper in half again in the same direction.

Setting up the foldable  Undo your last two folds so that the sides are touching the middle again.

Setting up the foldable  Across the top left flap, write “Plate Boundaries (page 206)”  Across the top right flap, write “Types of Faults (page 265)”  Use the 6 boxes below to draw in arrows going towards each other, away from each other, and past each other. Plate Boundaries (page ) Types of Faults (page 265) Compression Stresses Tension Shearing Stresses

Completing the foldable  Use those pages to find the 3 different types of plate boundaries and the 3 different faults that result from the same movement.  Open the flaps.  Use the moveable flaps to identify the type of plate boundary or fault and write the definitions.  Use the middle portion to draw and label examples of each type of plate boundary or fault. For the faults, make sure to identify the hanging wall and the footwall and their movement along the fault.

All the folds opened Name & Definition Illustration & labels