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Turn in Do Nows, Ch. 7 Lab, & EC Turn in Do Nows, Ch. 7 Lab, & EC Video: Deadliest Earthquakes Video: Deadliest Earthquakes If you lived in an area where EQs are common, what could you do to make your room safer? Study for Test Study for Test

I can explain the devastating effects of earthquakes.

Turn in Chapter 6 and 7 Reviews Turn in Chapter 6 and 7 Reviews Ch. 6 & 7 Test Ch. 6 & 7 Test Earthquakes release stress that has built up in rocks. Why do you think aftershocks occur? Read Chapter 8 Read Chapter

To assess your understanding of plate tectonics and earthquakes.

Ch. 8 Volcanoes Ch. 8 Volcanoes Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast folded and fault-block mountains. Ch. 8 Review Ch. 8 Review Project 1 Project

I can explain how mountains and volcanoes form as tectonic plates move.

Ch. 8 Lab: EQ & Volcano Plotting Ch. 8 Lab: EQ & Volcano Plotting Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast shield and composite volcanoes. Project 1 Project

I can explain the relationship between plate boundaries and earthquakes and volcanoes.

Plot volcanoes using red triangles. Plot volcanoes using red triangles. Plot earthquakes using orange, yellow, and black dots. Plot earthquakes using orange, yellow, and black dots. Draw in, color, and label (names) the Earth’s tectonic plates on your map using page 211 or B35 as a guide. Draw in, color, and label (names) the Earth’s tectonic plates on your map using page 211 or B35 as a guide. Draw arrows on each plate showing the type of plate boundary (divergent, convergent, transform). Draw arrows on each plate showing the type of plate boundary (divergent, convergent, transform). Answer the 3 map conclusion questions. Answer the 3 map conclusion questions.

Ch. 8 Lab: EQ & Volcano Plotting Ch. 8 Lab: EQ & Volcano Plotting Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast shield and cinder cone volcanoes. Finish Lab Finish Lab Project 1 Project

I can explain the relationship between plate boundaries and earthquakes and volcanoes.

Plot volcanoes using red triangles. Plot volcanoes using red triangles. Plot earthquakes using orange, yellow, and black dots. Plot earthquakes using orange, yellow, and black dots. Draw in, color, and label (names) the Earth’s tectonic plates on your map using page 211 or B35 as a guide. Draw in, color, and label (names) the Earth’s tectonic plates on your map using page 211 or B35 as a guide. Draw arrows on each plate showing the type of plate boundary (divergent, convergent, transform). Draw arrows on each plate showing the type of plate boundary (divergent, convergent, transform). Answer the 3 map conclusion questions. Answer the 3 map conclusion questions.