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Warm-up: How many
layers is the earth’s
interior made up of?
Standard- 6-8 ES2E The
solid Earth is composed of
a relatively thin crust, a
dense metallic core, and a
layer called the mantle
between the crust and core
that is very hot and partially
melted.
I can: Draw the earth’s layers
and describe their
characteristics.
Class activities
 CE p.3-4: Earth’s Interior
Notes
Key vocabulary: Seafloor spreading, plate tectonics, plate,
lithosphere, asthenosphere, continental drift, fault,
earthquake, Pangaea
1/12
Warm-up: Name the
large ancient landmass
that was composed of
all continents joined
together.
Standard- 6-8 ES2E The
solid Earth is composed of
a relatively thin crust, a
dense metallic core, and a
layer called the mantle
between the curst and core
that is very hot and partially
melted.
I can: List characteristics of the
earth’s layers.
NEED: scissors,
glue, colored pencils
Class activities
 Earth’s layers flipbook
 Due 1/15
 Use ES p.313 & CE p.167-169
Key vocabulary: Seafloor spreading, plate tectonics, plate,
lithosphere, asthenosphere, continental drift, fault,
earthquake, Pangaea
1/13
Warm-up: What
causes earthquakes,
volcanoes, and
mountains?
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: piece together Pangaea
based on similar features.
NEED: scissors,
glue, colored pencils
Class activities
 CE p.5: Pangaea puzzle
 Use CE p.186-189
 Complete flipbook & vocabulary
Key vocabulary: Seafloor spreading, plate tectonics,
plate, lithosphere, asthenosphere, continental drift,
fault, earthquake, convection
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I can: Describe the three types of
faults.
Warm-up: What is
the lithosphere?
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.
Class activities
 Read ES Ch.11.1
 CE p.6: Types of Faults
 Reminder due Friday:
 Earth’s layers flipbook
Key vocabulary: Seafloor spreading, plate tectonics,
plate, lithosphere, asthenosphere, continental drift,
fault, earthquake, convection
1/15
I can: draw the earth’s layers and
describe their characteristics.
Warm-up: What is
the asthenosphere?
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.
Class activities
 Planner Check & Warm-ups due
 Due: Earth’s Layers Flipbook
 CE MC#1
Key vocabulary: Seafloor spreading, plate tectonics,
plate, lithosphere, asthenosphere, continental drift,
fault, earthquake, convection
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