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By Sonia Wisdom & Kendra Crocker IntroductionIntroduction Task Process Evaluation Credits Teacher PageTaskProcessEvaluationCreditsTeacher Page

This WebQuest is designed to introduce you to the three types of volcanoes. You will learn about their composition, shape, and the landforms created by them. IntroductionIntroduction Task Process Evaluation Credits Teacher PageTaskProcessEvaluationCreditsTeacher Page

Congratulations on receiving your degree in volcanology! You have just been hired by the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior (IAVCEI). Your first assignment is to choose a specific volcano and conduct research about its activity status, type, and history. After conducting your research, you will be responsible for presenting the data to your fellow volcanologists. You will also display a model and demonstrate a virtual eruption. IntroductionIntroduction Task Process Evaluation Credits Teacher PageTaskProcessEvaluationCreditsTeacher Page

First, your group needs to choose a volcano from the list below. Mount Vesuvius Whangarei Thera (Santorini)Mount VesuviusWhangareiThera (Santorini) Mount St. HelensMount St. Helens Mauna Loa Mount ErebusMauna LoaMount Erebus Paricutin Mount Kilauea Mount PeleeParicutinMount KilaueaMount Pelee Next, answer the questions on the brochure. Then, create a Powerpoint or design a poster to present your information to the class. Finally, make a model of your volcano and demonstrate the eruption using the website below. Virtual Volcano Eruption IntroductionIntroduction Task Process Evaluation Credits Teacher PageTaskProcessEvaluationCreditsTeacher Page

A rubric will be used by the teacher to score your Volcano Research Project. You will also fill out a self-evaluation answering questions about how you worked in your group. Click on the links below to see the rubrics. Rubric Self-Evaluation Teamwork Rubric IntroductionIntroduction Task Process Evaluation Credits Teacher PageTaskProcessEvaluationCreditsTeacher Page

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This WebQuest was designed for sixth graders to research and present information about volcanoes. It explores the three different types of volcanoes. This project is also meant to promote cooperative learning and teamwork. GLE’s: A6: Describe how the Earth’s surface and surface materials can change abruptly through the activity of floods, rock/mudslides, or volcanoes B6: Identify events (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions) and the landforms created by them on the Earth’s surface that occur at different plate boundaries. IntroductionIntroduction Task Process Evaluation Credits Teacher PageTaskProcessEvaluationCreditsTeacher Page