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Seismic Smackdown

Middle School (grade 6), Science, PBL

Seismograph for earthquake detection or lie detector is drawing graph. 3D rendered illustration. By vchalup

In this Project-Based Learning (PBL) unit, students will learn about plate tectonics and how the Earth’s plates move and interact. Students will also learn about the causes of earthquakes.

Duration

  • Seven weeks
  • 90-minute periods

Standards

  • Understand the structure of the Earth and how the interactions of constructive and destructive forces have resulted in changes in the surface of the Earth over time and the effects of the lithosphere on humans.
  • Sci: 6.E.2.2 I can explain how crustal plates and ocean basins are
    formed, move and interact using earthquakes, heat flow and volcanoes to reflect forces within the earth.

Driving Question

As a class, students will generate their own Driving Question using the Nat Geo Question Formulation Technique.

Example: How can we create an earthquake-proof structure?

Entry Event

  1. Mosa Mack Mystery Activity

Students watch a short mystery and work through various steps to solve the mystery on Mosa Mack’s website.

  1. Earth Movers Lab: Plate Tectonics in Action

Public Product

Earthquake-Resistant Structure Model & Test

Resources and Materials

  • Laptops
  • Internet
  • Graham crackers
  • Whipped cream
  • Food coloring
  • Aluminum pans
  • Jell-O
  • PBS “Building Wonders” clip

Formative Assessment 1

Mosa Mack Plate Tectonics Lab

Mosa Mack Plate Tectonics Quiz

  • Pangaea
  • Plate tectonics
  • Key vocabulary

Formative Assessment 2

Plate Tectonics Interactive Slides Student Copy

Plate Tectonics Interactive Slides Teacher Copy

Earth Movers Quiz

  • Plate tectonics
  • Plate boundaries
  • Crustal plates/features

Summative Assessment 1

Seismic Smackdown Lab Report/Earthquake-Resistant Structure

  • Understanding of the cause of earthquakes
  • Plate movement

Summative Assessment 2

Quiz

  • Plate tectonics
  • Plate boundaries
  • Crustal plates/features
  • Pangaea

Project Calendar

Day 1:

Mosa Mack

  • Lesson 1: Animation (on computer)
    • 45 minutes
  • Begin Lesson 2: Lab (on paper)

Day 2:

Day 3:

Two rotations:

Day 4

Two rotations:

Day 5

*Add guest speaker here

Day 6

  • Quiz (make your own copy for use)
  • Build an earthquake-resistant structure

Day 7

  • Test earthquake-proof structures
  • Complete lab report

Notes

  • Invite a community partner in to speak to students.
  • Be sure to provide enough time for a prototype, feedback from experts, and revision before final.
  • Revise design requirements/challenge restrictions as needed.
  • Use scrum or project tasks log to manage progress.
  • Conduct a mid-stream check in for peer evaluation on group members’ engagement and progress.