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Tauna Johnson

Continental Drift and Pangea

Year Groups: 6th Grade, 5th Grade, 4th Grade
Subjects: Science
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Instructions for Pupils

1. Watch the videos link about continental drift and Pangea. 2. Use the puzzle pieces to create what you think Pangea looked like. Be sure to match the land shapes as well as the fossils. 3. Take a photo picture of your Pangea and post it to the Pangea page 2. 4. Use the label to type a description on page 3 of why you put certain puzzle pieces in particular places. **Be sure to use complete sentences with correct capitalization and punctuation. 5. Click check to post on your journal page.

Teacher Notes (not visible to pupils)

I found a Pangea puzzle online for students to use to build Pangea. It had fossil pictures and landforms on the pieces to help students put them in the correct place. I also displayed a current world map for students to use as a resource of where the continents are today.

Kelly Hudson (khudson@steds.org)

Selfie Science: Nature Observation

Kelly Hudson (khudson@steds.org)

Selfie Science: Inquiry
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