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2/16
Warm-up: How
many tectonic
plates is the Earth’s
crust broken into?
Standard- 6-8 ES2F The
crust is composed of huge
crustal plates on the scale
of continents and oceans
which move centimeters per
year, pushed by convection
in the upper mantle,
causing earthquakes,
volcanoes, and mountains.
I can: analyze the risk of an
earthquake occurring in each
state in the US.
Class activities
 CE p.22-25: EQ Epicenter &
Mercalli Scale

Use CE p.143, 146-147
Key vocabulary: Seafloor spreading, plate tectonics,
plate, lithosphere, asthenosphere, continental drift,
fault, earthquake
2/17
Warm-up: What is
the difference
between a focus
and epicenter?
Standard- 6-8 ES2F The
crust is composed of huge
crustal plates on the scale
of continents and oceans
which move centimeters per
year, pushed by convection
in the upper mantle,
causing earthquakes,
volcanoes, and mountains.
I can: analyze the risk of an
earthquake occurring in each
state in the US.
Class activities
 CE p.22-25: EQ Epicenter &
Mercalli Scale

Use CE p.143, 146-147
 MSP Booklet p.10 – ES2E
Key vocabulary: Seafloor spreading, plate tectonics,
plate, lithosphere, asthenosphere, continental drift,
fault, earthquake
2/18
Warm-up: What
does the Mercalli
scale measure,
intensity or
magnitude?
Standard- 6-8 ES2F The
crust is composed of huge
crustal plates on the scale
of continents and oceans
which move centimeters per
year, pushed by convection
in the upper mantle,
causing earthquakes,
volcanoes, and mountains.
I can: model seafloor
spreading and explain why
continents appear to drift.
Class activities
 CE2 p.26: Seafloor Spreading
 Read/use ES p.280-282
 Unit test next Wednesday
Key vocabulary: Seafloor spreading, plate tectonics, plate,
lithosphere, asthenosphere, continental drift, fault, earthquake
2/19
Warm-up: Name the
two scales
earthquakes are
ranked on & what
they measure.
Standard- 6-8 ES2F The
crust is composed of huge
crustal plates on the scale
of continents and oceans
which move centimeters per
year, pushed by convection
in the upper mantle,
causing earthquakes,
volcanoes, and mountains.
I can: Give examples of landforms
that occur at each plate boundary.
Class activities
 Planner Check
 MC#6
 Intro to Earthquake tower
project
Key vocabulary: Seafloor spreading, plate tectonics, plate, lithosphere,
asthenosphere, continental drift, fault, earthquake