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Gizmo Instructions
If you have not yet signed up for Gizmos, follow these instructions:
Go to http://go-el.com/join
Use code ELPFXXTR
Click next
If you've used Gizmos before and remember your login information, log into your account. Otherwise, create a new account
Write down your username and password and put this information in a safe place
Warm Up: List at least 2 geologic features (features that fit within the geosphere)
Part 1: Boundary A
Select the "Boundary A" tab at the top of the Gizmo.
Use the arrows underneath the tab and observe how the plate moves.
What type of plate boundary is Boundary A?
Describe the way the plates move in relation to each other at Boundary A by typing a description, clicking the blue plus sign to record an audio response, or sketching it with the "Show Your Work" option.
(Hint: arrows are a great way to show how the plates are moving).
Which feature would you expect to find along Boundary A?
Part 2: Boundary B
Select the "Boundary B" tab at the top of the Gizmo.
Use the arrows underneath the tab and observe how the plate moves.
What type of plate boundary is Boundary B?
Describe the way the plates move in relation to each other at Boundary B by typing a description, clicking the blue plus sign to record an audio response, or sketching it with the "Show Your Work" option.
(Hint: arrows are a great way to show how the plates are moving).
Which feature would you expect to find along Boundary B?
Part 3: Boundary C
Select the "Boundary C" tab at the top of the Gizmo.
Use the arrows underneath the tab and observe how the plate moves.
What type of plate boundary is Boundary C?
Describe the way the plates move in relation to each other at Boundary C by typing a description, clicking the blue plus sign to record an audio response, or sketching it with the "Show Your Work" option.
(Hint: arrows are a great way to show how the plates are moving).
Which features would you expect to find along Boundary C?
Part 3: Boundary D
Select the "Boundary D" tab at the top of the Gizmo.
Use the arrows underneath the tab and observe how the plate moves.
What type of plate boundary is Boundary D?
Describe the way the plates move in relation to each other at Boundary D by typing a description, clicking the blue plus sign to record an audio response, or sketching it with the "Show Your Work" option.
(Hint: arrows are a great way to show how the plates are moving).
Which feature would you expect to find along Boundary D?