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This
lesson
plan
is
part
of
the
DiscoverySchool.com
lesson
plan
library
for
grades
6-8.
It
focuses
on
Alfred
Wegener's
theory
of
Continental
Drift
and
the
evidence
used
to
support
it.
Using
fossil
types
and
maps,
students
view
similarities
between
continents
that
led
Wegener
to
conclude
that
they
had
once
been
together
as
a
supercontinent,
Pangea.
Included
are
objectives,
materials,
procedures,
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Alfred
Wegener,
the
German
scientist
who
proposed
the
idea
of
continental
drift,
had
always
been
interested
in
geophysics
and
also
became
fascinated
with
the
developing
fields
of
meteorology
and
climatology.
During
his
life,
Wegener
made
several
key
contributions
to
meteorology:
he
pioneered
the
use
of
balloons
to
track
air
circulation
and
wrote
a
textbook
that
became
standard
throughout
Germany.
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Choosing & Using this resource...
Educational standards associated with this resource:
National Science Education Standards (NSES): Read
Examples of use
Read (1)
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