Julia K Johnson School of Earth and Space Exploration Arizona State University.

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Julia K Johnson School of Earth and Space Exploration Arizona State University

Observe this scene and think about the processes going on and how geology influences the life of the cows a1

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

Teach students about scientific methods Improve their observation and critical thinking skills Learn key geologic concepts and processes Help student understand the relevance of geology to their lives Not hate science more as a result of taking the class

Less covering of content (more time for activities consistent with goals) Time for student observations, interpretations, problem solving (critical thinking) PowerPoint with interactive media Think-Pair-Share, small-group discussions, and whole-class discussions Meaningful demonstrations CPS questions, including some from online quizzes

Caribbean Sea Caracas Caracas airport Landslide scars Alluvial fan a Observe the location of cities with respect to mountains and valleys

03.00.a1e Observe features near Japan Curving ridges Oceanic trenches Japan

03.02.a1 Observe the pattern of earthquakes (yellow dots) Mid-ocean ridges EQ in belts Trenches Sparse in some regions Southern Eurasia Mountain belts