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Sea Floor Spreading TEACHER NOTES MIDDLE GRADES SCIENCE NSPIRED Science Objectives Students will collect distance data between two continents with the corresponding earth’s age to determine what is happening at the Mid-Atlantic ridge. Vocabulary ridge trench sea-floor spreading seismic Tech Tips: This activity includes screen captures taken from the TINspire CX handheld. It is About the Lesson also appropriate for use with In this lesson students will measure the distance between South the TI-Nspire family of America and Africa over a 120 million year time span. Students products including TI-Nspire will use graphical data to infer relative age of the sea floor. software and TI-Nspire App. As a result, students will understand that: Slight variations to these New sea floor is produced at the mid-ocean ridges. directions may be required if The oldest crust is found farthest from the mid-ocean ridges using other technologies besides the handheld. TI-Nspire™ Navigator™ Watch for additional Tech Tips throughout the activity Send out the .tns file. for the specific technology Monitor student progress using Class Capture. you are using. Use Live Presenter to spotlight student answers. Access free tutorials at http://education.ti.com/calcul Activity Materials Compatible TI Technologies: TI-Nspire™ Apps for iPad®, ators/pd/US/OnlineTI- Nspire™ CX Handhelds, TI-Nspire™ Software Learning/Tutorials Lesson Files: Student Activity Sea_Floor_Spreading_Stude nt.doc Sea_Floor_Spreading_Stude nt.pdf TI-Nspire document Sea_Floor_Spreading_.tns ©2013 Texas Instruments Incorporated 1 education.ti.com Sea Floor Spreading TEACHER NOTES MIDDLE GRADES SCIENCE NSPIRED Discussion Points and Possible Answers 1. Students read the information on page 1.2 in the .tns file. Move to page 1.3. Have students answer question 1 in the .tns file, activity sheet, or both. Q1. Seismic activity along mid-ocean ridge systems is low and occurs at very shallow depths because Answer: B. the new crust created here is thin and strain on the moving plates is less. Move to page 1.4 2. After reading the instructions on page 1.4, students should close the directions box by selecting . 3. Students are instructed to click on the South American point and drag the measure tool to the African point. Doing this will collect a distance measurement. 4. Students use the time clicker to advance 10 million years towards present time and repeat the distance measurement. 4. Students continue to collect distance measurements every 10 million years to present day. Tech Tip: To access the Directions again, select Menu > 1: Earth History> 1: Directions To close the directions window, students must close box by selecting .. Move to pages 1.5-1.11 5. On page 1.5 is a spreadsheet containing the distance measurements collected, followed by a scatterplot. Students use this data to answer the following questions. ©2013 Texas Instruments Incorporated 2 education.ti.com Sea Floor Spreading TEACHER NOTES MIDDLE GRADES SCIENCE NSPIRED Q2. According the graph, as the age of the earth increases, the distance between South American and Africa _______ . (Remember: Present day is 0 years). Answer: A. increases. Q3. According to this simulation, each plate is moving about Answer: B. 33 km every million years Tech Tip: Students may need help using the calculator app that is embedded on page 1.8 for Question #3. Q4. New ocean floor is added at the Answer: B. Mid-Ocean Ridge Q5. What evidence from the graph supports the idea that new sea floor is being created? Sample Answer: Student answers will vary; The age of the sea floor is youngest at the midocean ridge. The distance between the continents increased over time. Q6. The oldest sections of ocean floor are located next to the Answer: B. Continental plate edges Q7. If new ocean floor is created at the Mid-Atlantic ridge, propose an explanation for why the earth’s total crust is not increasing. Sample Answer: Student answers will vary; While new crust is created at the mid-ocean ridges, old crust is being destroyed somewhere else. The crust is continuously recycled at the trenches. TI-Nspire Navigator Opportunities Make a student a Live Presenter to illustrate show how to move the sliders. Throughout the activity, monitor student progress. At the end of the activity, collect the .tns file and save to Portfolio. ©2013 Texas Instruments Incorporated 3 education.ti.com Sea Floor Spreading TEACHER NOTES MIDDLE GRADES SCIENCE NSPIRED Wrap Up When students are finished with the activity, retrieve the .tns file using TI-Nspire Navigator. Save grades to Portfolio. Discuss activity questions using Slide Show. Assessment Formative assessment will consist of questions embedded in the .tns file. The questions will be graded when the .tns file is retrieved. The Slide Show will be utilized to give students immediate feedback on their assessment. Summative assessment could consist of questions/problems on the chapter test or a performance assessment involving students diagraming the motions of the earth’s plates including labeling to show relative age near trenches and ridges. ©2013 Texas Instruments Incorporated 4 education.ti.com