In this activity students will calculate the rate of the movement of Pacific Tectonic plate by examinining the formation of Hawaiian island chain. Students begin by determining ages of rocks found on each island using radiometric dating principle. Then they use scale maps to determine real world distances between islands. Finally they determine speed of motion from distance and time passed.
This lab utilizes the claim, evidence and reasoning framework to guide students to synthesis of ideas and
8th - 12th, Higher Education
Applied Math, Science
CCSS
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Taught for 14 years and counting at Chicago Public Schools
M.Ed. STEM Leadership
B.S. Astronomy & Astrophysics - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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