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Sequence of Lesson for Divergent Plate Boundaries 1. Learning Objectives Preclass video: Students view Divergent Plate Boundaries (or How do you make an ocean?) and answer related questions in an online quiz (for example see https://geosciencevideos.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/divergentboundaries_quiz.pdf). 2. Class begins with a review of learning objectives from video and class lesson (slide 2) and we revisit concepts from previous lecture. 3. Students answer one or more short answer questions (e.g., slides 3,4) related to video and prior lesson content (Tectonic Plates). 4. Because the video covers much of the formation of a divergent boundary, we use much of this class to enhance students’ comprehension of the relationship between tectonic processes and Earth’s features. Instructor makes presentation on plate configurations, relative motions, and the formation of an ocean basin. Lesson broken up by conceptests and short activities (e.g., slides 5,6,7) . 5. Class ends with a reflection exercise (slide 8, can be completed after class if necessary) and review of the day’s learning objectives. Learning Objectives of the Video Divergent Plate Boundaries (or How do you make an ocean?) 1. I can describe the physical features and geological processes at a divergent plate boundary. 2. I can explain how ocean basins form and grow Learning Objectives of the Related Class Lesson 1. I can discuss how plate tectonics differs from continental drift. 2. I can compare and contrast passive and active continental margins. 3. I can describe the relative motions of plates at the three major types of plate boundary. 1 LO: I can describe the physical features and geological processes at a divergent plate boundary How many of the these boundaries are examples of divergent plate boundaries? 2 LO: I can describe the physical features and geological processes at a divergent plate boundary Sketch the approximate locations of the major plate boundaries on the map. Add the plate names. A. Nazca and South American plates B. Indian-Australian plate and Antarctica plate C. Pacific plate and Eurasian plate D. African plate and South American plate E. North American and Eurasian plate F. Nazca plate and Pacific plate 3 LO: I can describe the physical features and geological processes at a divergent plate boundary Read the partial or complete sentence below and . . . Divergent plate boundaries are typically characterized by oceanic . . circle the appropriate term. ridges trenches Earthquakes are associated with divergent plate boundaries True False Most active volcanoes are found along divergent plate boundaries True False What is the source of magma that forms at oceanic ridges? Melting of lithosphere Melting of asthenosphere Divergent plate boundaries initially form by breaking apart Old, cold oceanic lithosphere Continental lithosphere Raleigh is moving _________ a divergent boundary in the Atlantic Ocean away from toward How many plates are associated with a typical divergent plate boundary Oceanic ridges are found one two In all ocean basins Only in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans 4 LO: I can describe the physical features and geological processes at a divergent plate boundary Which of the locations on the map all represent examples of divergent plate boundaries? A. B. C. D. E. 1, 6, 8 3, 4, 5 2, 7, 9 1, 5, 6 3, 7, 9 1 LO: I can describe the physical features and geological processes at a divergent plate boundary Reflection Exercise Draw a labeled sketch to show the physical features and geological processes associated with an oceanic ridge 1. Look over your notes and sketch and label a diagram that illustrates the formation of a mature ocean basin 2. Answer the following: a) What was the most interesting thing you learned today? b) What remains the most confusing concept? 7 8 2