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2011-2012 LESSON “SNAPSHOT” Teacher’s Name: Sharon Sutherland Course Title and Periods Taught: Earth Science, 3rd List daily lesson topic and List learning target Depth of Knowledge: (related to Core Academic Standard): Week 0f: April 23, 2012 Unit Title: Plate Tectonics/Earthquakes Briefly outline daily lesson activities/agenda: Monday Lesson Topic: Earthquakes I can… Define and apply the terms stress and strain as they apply to rocks Distinguish among the three types of movements of faults Contrast the three types of seismic waves Procedure: BR: What is stress and strain? How do these related to earthquakes? I can… Define and apply the terms stress and strain as they apply to rocks Distinguish among the three types of movements of faults Contrast the three types of seismic waves Procedure: BR: Distinguish among the three types of movements of faults Critical Vocab: stress, strain, elastic deformation, plastic deformation, fault, seismic wave, primary wave, secondary wave, focus, epicenter, Tuesday Lesson Topic: Earthquakes Critical Vocab: stress, strain, elastic deformation, plastic deformation, fault, seismic wave, primary wave, secondary wave, focus, epicenter, Wednesday Lesson Topic: Earthquakes Critical Vocab: seismometer, seismogram PPT Lecture: Forces within Earth Study Guide: 19.1 PPT Lecture: Forces within Earth Mini-Lab: Earthquake and Stress Activities. Due at end of class. Study Guide 19.1 I can… Describe how a seismometer works. Explain how seismic waves have been used to determine the structure and composition of Earth. Procedure: BR: Name and describe the three types of seismic waves PPT Lecture: Seismic Waves and Earth’s Interior Lab Activity: Seismic Waves. Due at end of class. Thursday Lesson Topic: Earthquakes Critical Vocab: Richter Scale, magnitude, amplitude, Moment Magnitude Scale, Modified Mercalli Scale, soil liquificatioin, tsunami, seismic gap I can… Compare and contrast earthquake magnitude and intensity and the scales to measure each. Study Guide: 19.2 Procedure: BR: Describe how a seismometer works PPT Lecture: Measuring and Locating Earthquakes Paper Lab Activity: Mapping Earthquakes and Volcanoes. Due on Friday. Study Guide: 19.3 Please post completed form for each course you teach weekly. (Updated 12/06/10) 2011-2012 LESSON “SNAPSHOT” Friday Lesson Topic: Earthquakes Critical Vocab: stress, strain, elastic deformation, plastic deformation, fault, seismic wave, primary wave, secondary wave, focus, epicenter, seismometer, seismogram, Richter Scale, magnitude, amplitude, Moment Magnitude Scale, Modified Mercalli Scale, soil liquificatioin, tsunami, seismic gap Procedure: I can… Define and apply the terms stress and strain as they apply to rocks Distinguish among the three types of movements of faults Contrast the three types of seismic waves Describe how a seismometer works. Explain how seismic waves have been used to determine the structure and composition of Earth. Compare and contrast earthquake magnitude and intensity and the scales to measure each BR: Compare and contrast earthquake magnitude and intensity. Also compare and contrast the scales to measure them. Week’s BR and Mapping Earthquakes and Volcanoes activity are due. Film: Engineering Nature: Earthquakes Please post completed form for each course you teach weekly. (Updated 12/06/10)