Description
This Earth Science earthquakes and faults lesson is ready to print and guide both you and your students in exploring seismic waves, plate boundaries, focus, epicenter, and the various types of faults.
✅Essential Questions:
- How does stress in the crust change Earth's surface?
- Where are faults usually found?
- Why do they form?
✅Concepts:
- Earthquakes
- Seismic Waves
- Plate Boundaries
- Focus
- Epicenter
- Faults
- Magma
- Volcanoes
- Normal Fault
- Reverse Fault (thrust)
- Strike-Slip Fault
⭐LESSON includes:
- Anticipation Guide uncovers prior knowledge before the lesson.
- Slide Presentation guides the lesson from start to finish.
- Notes organizes the learning goals using 3 differentiated Cornell notes.
- Quiz checks for understanding and is built-in to the slide presentation.
- Summary writing section offers students an opportunity to solidify their learning!
- Activity practices and reviews what students learned by challenging them to create riddles and add drawings with color using the vocabulary and main ideas from their notes!
My products included in my Earthquakes Unit Bundle where you can get access to the editable version of the notes and slides!
➡️This product is included in my Earth & Space Science Year Bundle!
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Earthquakes and Faults Lesson - Notes Activity Slides - Earth Science Notebook

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Description
This Earth Science earthquakes and faults lesson is ready to print and guide both you and your students in exploring seismic waves, plate boundaries, focus, epicenter, and the various types of faults.
✅Essential Questions:
- How does stress in the crust change Earth's surface?
- Where are faults usually found?
- Why do they form?
✅Concepts:
- Earthquakes
- Seismic Waves
- Plate Boundaries
- Focus
- Epicenter
- Faults
- Magma
- Volcanoes
- Normal Fault
- Reverse Fault (thrust)
- Strike-Slip Fault
⭐LESSON includes:
- Anticipation Guide uncovers prior knowledge before the lesson.
- Slide Presentation guides the lesson from start to finish.
- Notes organizes the learning goals using 3 differentiated Cornell notes.
- Quiz checks for understanding and is built-in to the slide presentation.
- Summary writing section offers students an opportunity to solidify their learning!
- Activity practices and reviews what students learned by challenging them to create riddles and add drawings with color using the vocabulary and main ideas from their notes!
My products included in my Earthquakes Unit Bundle where you can get access to the editable version of the notes and slides!
➡️This product is included in my Earth & Space Science Year Bundle!
➡️Get all my science resources in the #1 Science Curriculum Bundle!
Stay connected to be the first to know about store discounts, free products, and product launches!
☆ The Teacher Time Saver Store
Terms of Use:
Copyright © The Teacher Time Saver. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original down-loader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clip art and parts included in the PDFs are copyrighted and cannot be taken and used outside this download without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.









