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Earthquakes Living Lab: Locating Earthquakes ActivityEarthquakes Living Lab: Locating Earthquakes Activity
Publisher
Teach Engineering
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Grade
9th - 12th
Subjects
Science
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Audience
For Teacher Use
Duration
1 hr 30 mins
Instructional Strategy
Collaborative Learning
Technology
Database & Spreadsheet
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Year
2013
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Earthquakes Living Lab: Locating Earthquakes

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  • Earthquakes Living Lab
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There are patterns in nearly everything — even earthquakes. Pairs research current earthquakes to see if there are any patterns. They determine the mean, median, and mode of the earthquake data, along with the maximum and minimum. Using their information, the pairs make earthquake predictions for a year.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

earthquakes, fault lines, faults, seismographs, seismology, mean, median, mode, engineers, engineering design, technology resources

Instructional Ideas

  • Research the closest earthquake to find out more information, such as if it was felt in your town
  • Explore the locations of larger earthquakes and compare them to the locations of the smaller ones

Classroom Considerations

  • Each pair needs access to the Internet

Pros

  • Provides example answers in the answer sheet
  • The resource has a vocabulary sections

Cons

  • Though the resource is designed for high school, its listed science standard is for middle school

Common Core

6.SP.B.5.a 6.SP.B.5.c

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