Volcanoes and Volcanic Activity. Learning Activities; To know what causes volcanoes. To understand that they form where plates meet. To explain how they.

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Volcanoes and Volcanic Activity. Learning Activities; To know what causes volcanoes. To understand that they form where plates meet. To explain how they affect our atmosphere. To explain how plate movements occur.

Practical on plate movements. Watch the practical activities. Do they help you to explain how plates move over time?

What do you already know about volcanoes?

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Task; Complete the assignment sheet 1.4 using knowledge gained from yesterday’s + today’s lesson. Keep answers DETAILED. Use diagrams if you wish. Use pages 68 – 72, Integrated Science 1 to further your answers. EXTENSION Merit task available.

Revisit LO…. Learning Activities; To know what causes volcanoes. To understand that they form where plates meet. To explain how they affect our atmosphere. To explain how plate movements occur.