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Supervolcano Movie
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Movie from class
To watch the movie from class, search "Supervolcano movie" in You Tube and find "Part 1, 1/6." The movie is broken in two parts, and each part is broken into sections.
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Webquests
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IS IT WEATHERING OR EROSION
Use this webquest to analyze the pictures and record information on your lab sheet.
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FOSSILS WEBQUEST
Students click here to do the Fossils Record Web Quest!
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Geology Links for Modeling Project
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Research Topics for Group Project
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Modeling Project Rubric
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This Dynamic Earth: The Story of Plate Tectonics
This is a great USGS website with a wealth of information on tectonic plates, hot spots, and some "unanswered questions!"
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National Park Service Website
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National Park Foundation Website
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USGS
United States Geological Survey official website. Links to LOTS of information regarding earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountains, including current events!
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Houghton Mifflin Geology Student Resource
Well-known publisher Houghton Mifflin's website is a student resource center for variety of geology concepts.
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How Stuff Works: Geology
Popular "how stuff works" site, all related to geology topics. Search for answers to your "how" questions!
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Science Olympiad: Dynamic Planet
Science Olympiad's website for "Dynamic Planet," an event that focuses on earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountains. Several useful links are provided.
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Kid Info: Geology
Student-friendly site with TONS of links to information on multiple geology topics!
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National Geographic: Earth's geology
National Geographic's website on a variety of geology topics, including earthquakes, volcanoes, AND mountains. Great photos, videos, articles, and interesting facts!
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Discovery Channel: Top 10 Volcanoes
Discovery channel presents the top ten volcanoes in geologic history!
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FEMA for kids
FEMA's student-friendly webite about natural disasters.
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Hills
Information about how hills form.
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BBC News Volcanoes
Interactive volcano information from the BBC.
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BBC News Quakes
Interactive earthquake information from the BBC.
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Scientific American
Link to the popular magazine, Scientific American, which has current and archived articles about MANY different science topics. Although you cannot read every article in its entirety, short blurbs provide interesting facts.
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Quake
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