volcanoes and earthquakes north carolina coaches clinic october 2008
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How do you prepare your students? Regular meetings –Your Dynamic Planet team should meet at least once a week –Combine Direct Instruction, Active Learning Activities, Practice Exams –Provide students with clear goal posts—give them a specific topic to study each week and quiz them on it at the beginning of the next meeting –Prepare students individually first and then in teams.TRANSCRIPT
Volcanoes and EarthquakesNorth Carolina Coaches Clinic
October 2008
Some Basics
• Team of 2 Students• Only a single 8 ½ x 11 sheet with notes
on each side is allowed per team.• Each team member may bring in a non-
graphing calculator• Event may be an “at seat” test or a station-
type exam.
How do you prepare your students?
• Regular meetings– Your Dynamic Planet team should meet at
least once a week– Combine Direct Instruction, Active Learning
Activities, Practice Exams– Provide students with clear goal posts—give
them a specific topic to study each week and quiz them on it at the beginning of the next meeting
– Prepare students individually first and then in teams.
What do your students need to know?
Well….everything about volcanoes and earthquakes!
Process Skills
The event should require students to accomplish some activity or activities using their knowledge of volcanoes and earthquakes and not be limited to simple factual type questions..
Some Examples of Process Tasks
• finding the epicenter of an earthquake• calculating the slope of a volcano• be able to draw a profile• calculate seafloor spreading• be able to read and use graphs and charts
Resources• Suggested Resources on Rules Sheet• Resources found on www.sciencenc.com• Lots of activities can be found by simple Google
searches • Do you know anyone with their college Earth
Science texts and lab books?• Teaching resources you would use in an actual
“course” in this topic• Activities offered today are from Marcia Krech
and John Koonz and used with their permission
Practice
There are 8 stations set up. Stations 1-6 are sample event type stations and stations 7 and 8 offer some additional examples of topics the event covers.
You will have approximately 4-5 minutes at each station.
Enjoy!!