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Mr. Ochoa 6th grade teacher Mountain View Middle School • Objective: Today you will learn about the Earth's crust, faults, and plate movement. • Starter: What do you know about Earthquakes? K (what you Know) Some earthquakes are stronger than others It can occur when 2 plates collide The epicenter of the earthquake has the most force W (What you want to learn) Do they move the entire Earth? How do earthquakes spread? Are they useful? L (What you learned) • Objective: Today you will learn about the Earth's crust, faults, and plate movement. • Starter: What do you know about Earthquakes? K (what you Know) Two plates move then they occur The ground shakes Cause damage Can create tsunamis W (What you want to learn) How do earthquakes create tsunami’s Why do they occur Where do they mostly occur? L (What you learned) • Objective: Today you will learn about the Earth's crust, faults, and plate movement. • Starter: Where is the San Andres Fault? Why is it important? • Objective: Today you will learn about the Earth's crust, faults, and plate movement. • Starter: What is the biggest earthquake recorded since 1900? Where was it? How do seismologist know where to check for earthquake activity? • What have been your experiences with earthquakes? • A force that acts on an area of rock to change its shape or volume. • A type of stress that pulls on the crust. A type of stress that squeezes rock until it folds or breaks A type of stress that pushes a mass of rock in two opposite directions. • Tension in Earth’s crust pulls rock apart. The fault is at an angle. The block above the normal fault The block below the normal fault. • The blocks move in the opposite direction. • The rocks on either side of the fault slip past each other side ways. • A large area of flat land elevated high above sea level. • Turn to page 180 Mr. Ochoa 6th grade teacher • Objective: Today you will learn about earthquakes and how they are measured. • Starter: What are the three different types of faults and which way do they move? • What kinds of waves have you observed? How do waves move in water? • The shaking that results from the sudden movement of rock along a fault. • The area beneath Earth’s surface where rock that is under stress breaks, triggering an earthquake. The point of the surface directly above the focus • Seismic waves that compress and expand the ground like an accordion. Seismic waves that vibrate from side to side as well as up and down. Seismic waves that move more slowly than P and S waves; they produce severe ground movements. • A scale that determines the intensity or strength of an earthquake in a certain place. • A number that geologists assign to an earthquake based on the earthquakes size. Assigns a magnitude number to an earthquake based on the seismic waves. • A device that measures seismic waves. • A rating system that estimates the total energy released by an earthquake. • Turn to page 187 Mr. Ochoa 6th grade teacher • Objective: Today you will learn about how earthquakes are monitored. • Starter: How do geologists determine where earthquakes occurred? What is the device below and what is it used for? • Why is it important for scientists to develop ways to predict earthquakes? Do you think earthquakes will ever be predicted accurately? • The force that opposes the motion of one surface as it moves across another surface. • Turn to page 195 • Complete Notebook pages 96-103 Mr. Ochoa 6th grade teacher Mountain View Middle School • What kind of structures have you seen that make buildings, bridges, or highways stronger? Do you think these structures will help during an earthquake? • Occurs when an earthquakes violent shaking suddenly turns loose soft soil into liquid mud. • Occurs after a large earthquake in the same area. They may strike hours, days or even months later. • A large wave that may be caused by an earthquake. • Is designed to reduce the amount of energy that reaches the building during an earthquake. • Turn to page 202 • Objective: Today you will finish the chapter 5 exam. Take out the science books. • Starter: How do you think tsunamis form? • Objective: Today you will take the learn about Tsunamis • Starter: How do you think tsunamis form? • If you finish early complete the following: • • • • • • • Don’t forget 2 paragraphs using your video facts. Complete essay questions 21 and 22 in three sentences each Complete essay question 28, 29, and 30 in 1 paragraph each. Science notebook pages 91-107 Finish the chapter 5 review Complete the Earth Faults art activity Ask for the next math worksheets