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Meet the Goddess Pele
This Student Activity Worksheet is part of the San Jose State University ALERT K-12 module, Plate Tectonics, Part 2. The module introduces students to volcanoes. Students use latitude and longitude to plot recent volcanic eruptions on a global map. They may optionally locate recent volcanism from Internet resources. Students then assess the global distribution of volcanic activity and the risk of volcanism globally and where they live. Finally, students are asked to compare the global map of recent volcanic eruptions with that of recent earthquake activity from the Plate Tectonics, Part 1 module.
Intended for grade levels:
  • Middle (6-8)
  • High (9-12)
Type of resource:
  • For the classroom:
    • Classroom activity
    • Guide for instructor
Subject:
  • Geological Sciences:
    • Geology
    • Geophysics
  • Natural hazards
Technical requirements:
Adobe Acrobat reader
Cost / Copyright:
No cost
Copyright and Other Restrictions Information is Unknown
DLESE Catalog ID: DLESE-000-000-001-248
Educational standards:
  • National Science Education Standards (NSES):
    • 5-8:
      • Unifying concepts and processes:
        • Evidence, models, and explanation
      • D - Earth and space science:
        • Structure of the earth system
    • 9-12:
      • Unifying concepts and processes:
        • Change, constancy, and measurement
        • Evidence, models, and explanation
      • D - Earth and space science:
        • Energy in the earth system
        • Origin and evolution of the earth system
      • F - Science in personal / social perspectives:
        • Natural and human-induced hazards
Related resources:
This resource requires
This resource requires 'Does the Earth Have the Shakes?'
Resource contact / Creator / Publisher:
Author: Paula Messina
San Jose State University, Geology Department

Publisher: San Jose State University, Geology Department
http://geosun.sjsu.edu/