Internal Forces - 10 - wg10

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1. Objective (READ)
SWBAT explain how internal
forces shape the land.
- Go in order, step 1,
step 2, step 3
- directions are in
parentheses
2. Question of the Day.
(TURN OBJECTIVE INTO A QUESTION)
3. Warm-up (ANSWER)
A. Create a definition for external processes.
B. Which form of weathering do you think is
the worst? Explain why.
Warm-up Page
Date
Question of the
Day
Warm-up
9/3
How do internal 1. External
forces shape the processes = events
land?
that change land in
the biosphere
2. Chemical
weathering is worse
because it causes
rust.
Activity  LAPTOPS
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Activity  LAPTOPS
Conversation
Yes, whisper, to help kids, be on
task
Activity  LAPTOPS
Conversation
Yes, whisper, to help kids, be on
task
Help
Orso, notebook, directions, other kids
Activity  LAPTOPS
Conversation
Yes, whisper, to help kids, be on
task
Help
Orso, notebook, directions, other kids
Activity
Researching, answering questions,
creating products
Activity  LAPTOPS
Conversation
Yes, whisper, to help kids, be on
task
Help
Orso, notebook, directions, other kids
Activity
Researching, answering questions,
creating products
Movement
Yes, get your laptop when
approved
No, use hand signals after seated
Activity  LAPTOPS
Conversation
Yes, whisper, to help kids, be on
task
Help
Orso, notebook, directions, other kids
Activity
Researching, answering questions,
creating products
Movement
Yes, get your laptop when
approved
No, use hand signals after seated
Right = typing, writing, helping
Wrong = using any website or
program other than what is assigned
Participation
Table of Contents
Date
Title
Lesson #
**Thinking Like a Geographer**
8/27
The 5 A’s
3
8/31
Geographer’s Tools
4
9/2
Weathering
5
9/3
Internal Processes
6
1. Make a new page called “Internal Processes”.
2. Label it page 6.
YESTERDAY’S
TOPIC: READ
ONLY
External Processes
Erosion
Weathering
TODAY’S TOPIC:
COPY
Internal Processes – physical events that
start under the lithosphere (the earth’s
crust)
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
How to get the resources: H
1. IF YOU CAN LOG IN – S:) Drive
- Log in – Go to my computer – click S:) Student –
Student Read Only – Orso Folder – open the file
called “Internal Forces – 10”
2. IF YOU CAN’T LOG IN - Go to our website
- If you can’t log in use our website
- go to www.wg10.wikispaces.com
- it’s the only content on the website
How to get the resources: L
1. IF YOU CAN LOG IN – S:) Drive
- Log in – Go to my computer – click S:) Student –
Student Read Only – Orso Folder – open the file
called “Internal Forces – 10”
2. IF YOU CAN’T LOG IN - Go to our website
- If you can’t log in use our website
- go to www.wgh10.wikispaces.com
- it’s the only content on the website
How to log in
1. Turn on computer
2. Once the screen pops up to enter you log in
information wait a little bit. Count to 20 in your
head.
3. Enter your username which is the letter S and
your username (example: s01234 )
4. Enter your password which is student10 if you
haven’t set it up yet.
Directions:
- Copy the key questions
below.
- As you complete the laptop
activities, answer these
questions.
Plate Tectonics
Key Questions:
A. What are plate
tectonics?
To get a laptop:
1. Number your page 1-11
2. Turn in your Lithospheres,
Biospheres… assignment
3. Turn in your Weathering
Assignment
- either Weathering
Wonderland or Destroy the
City
B. What do plate tectonics
cause?
Plate Tectonics
• In motion…
• 1. Task  Sketch a picture demonstrating
the theory of plate tectonics.
2. Task - Explain the differences in
the three types of boundary activity
on the right side of the slide.
The next few
slides will
show you what
happens as a
result of plate
tectonic
theory.
READ ONLY
Effects of Plate Tectonics
COPY
THESE
NOTES
3. Effect: Mountains – when plates COLLIDE the
land is forced upward
Himalayas Forming
4. Task – View the link in
the headline. Explain how
the Himalayn Mountains
were formed.
Effects of Plate Tectonics
COPY
THESE
NOTES
5. Volcanoes – magma is forced upward when
ocean plates collide with continental plates
6. Task – How
do subduction
zones cause
earthquakes?
Ring of Fire =
7. Ring of Fire
- zone around the Pacific Ocean where 8 plates
meet
COPY
THESE
- tons of volcanoes and earthquakes
NOTES
Effects of Plate Tectonics
• 8. Earthquakes – as plates collide and rub
together earthquakes occur RECORD
THESE
NOTES
• Most recent quakes along San Andreas fault
• Earthquakes occurring right now
• Check out San Andreas fault
View each of
link and use
the
information to
answer the
questions on
the following
slide.
Earthquake Questions
9. What causes earthquakes?
10. Where do most earthquakes occur?
11. What are some effects of earthquakes?
RECORD THESE
QUESTIONS AND
ANSWER EACH ONE.