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2.4ab
The Ever-Changing Earth
Starter Activity – Key words
Use the pictures to work out the key words for today’s lesson
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PIECE
CRUST
CHALLENGE
CORE
MANTLE
08 July 2017
Lesson Objective – To be able to describe the structure of the Earth
Keywords: Crust, Core, Mantle, Alfred
Wegner
Explain using Key words how could a Cadbury Creme egg
could be used as a model for the structure of the Earth.
Outer Core
Made from molten
nickel and iron
(magnetic)
Crust
Relatively thin and
rocky
Inner Core
Made from solid nickel and iron
Mantle
Has the properties
of a solid, but can
flow very slowly
Keywords; Crust, Core, Mantle, Alfred Wegner
What do you
know already
about plate
tectonics?
Keywords; Crust, Core, Mantle, Alfred Wegner
Plate tectonics
The Earth's crust and upper part of
the mantle are broken into large pieces
called tectonic plates.
These are constantly moving at a few
centimetres each year.
Although this doesn't sound like very
much, over millions of years the
movement allows whole continents to
shift thousands of kilometres apart.
This process is called continental drift
Group Work
Group Roles
Talk Leader – It is your job to manage
the discussion. Try to get all members
of the group to contribute.
Make sure everyone stays on task.
Organiser – In charge of time keeping
& ensuring that every one is focused on
the task.
Scribe – In charge of writing down the
groups ideas. Remember everyone’s
ideas and answers are important.
Reporter - It is your job to manage
the resources & the equipment that
your group needs.
In groups of 4 you
will receive
evidence relating
to Alfred
Wegener.
Using the evidence
to help you, I want
you to answer the
following question.
The question
In this question you will be assessed on using good English,
organising information clearly and using specialist terms
where appropriate.
Alfred Wegener’s theory of continental drift was
initially dismissed by the world of science.
• Firstly describe what his theory was.
• Explain what evidence there is today to
support his theory.
(6marks)
Alfred Wegener’s theory of continental drift was
initially dismissed by the world of science.
S top for a second
T hink about what the question is asking for
O rganise (a simple table, flow diagram)
P en to paper
Examiners report:
“Some answers where poorly organised with large quantities of
writing crossed out.”
“It was surprising how many students failed to use upper case at
the beginning of a sentence.”
Peer assessment
0
1-2
3-4
5-6
No relevant
content
• Poor SPG and not
many specialist
terms. No
structure.
• Included at least
one detail from the
content.
• Ok SPG with a
couple of mistakes,
some structure.
• Included at least 2
points from the
content.
•Good SPG with
only 1 mistake and
well structured.
• Included 5 or
more points
including all
specialist terms.
Indicative Content:
• Described his theory that the continents were all
once joined and 1 super continent: Pangaea
• It was thought this happened by continental drift due
to convection currents underneath the plates caused
movement
• Evidence, fossil evidence on matching sides of
continents, seafloor spreading, shapes fit like a jigsaw
TRUE OR FALSE?
The Earth is made up of 8
different layers?
False
TRUE OR FALSE?
The outer layer of the Earth
is where we live.
True
TRUE OR FALSE?
The Earth is made up of
layers.
True
TRUE OR FALSE?
The outer core is magnetic and
gives Earth its magnetic poles.
True
TRUE OR FALSE?
The temperature of the
o
crust is 55 c
False
TRUE OR FALSE?
The crust is the middle
section of the Earth
False
TRUE OR FALSE?
The mantle is made up of hard
and soft rocks making it like
treacle.
True
TRUE OR FALSE?
The core is made up of a
mixture of iron and nickel,
these are both metals.
True