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Group Activity:

1. 3 members in a group.
2. Only one submission per
group
Please make a
copy. Follow the
instructions
below.
1 Go to file of this slide.
2. Scroll down to “make a copy”.
3. Click “Entire Presentation”.
4. Rename if you want to.
5. You can now edit (Drag, Copy and Paste).
1. TWIST AND FLIP -
ARRANGE the
landmasses. Use the
legend to identify the
symbols on each island
or continent. Copy
and paste in the circle
as a symbol of the
world map.
When you’re done,
Download this in pdf form
and
Submit it.
Output to be
submitted should
look like this!

Note: Sample ONLY.


DO NOT FOLLOW
THE PUZZLE.
INSTRUCTIONS:
2. Puzzle me this. Look at the shapes of continents and islands.
What landmasses seem to fit together?
3. Let’s rock! Examine the evidence (use the legend) and try to
match up landmass boundaries that show similar rock strata,
fossilized desert belts, and dinosaur fossils.
4. Hold that Pose. Look over the arrangement of the continents and
islands and decide if the position of any of them should change.
When you are satisfied with your map of Pangaea, when you’re
done, Copy convert it on pdf file.
Answer this in your Science notebook. Be ready for an oral
discussion in the synchronous time.
1. What is the idea of Continental Drift?
2. Which 2 continents have the most obvious fit of the
coastlines?
3. How were the fossil symbols and mountain belts helpful in
deciding where to move the continents?
4. Why don’t the present shapes of the continents fit
perfectly into a supercontinent?
5. Which fossil occurs on the most landmasses? What does
this suggest about when these particular continents broke
up? (Refer to the picture on the right.)

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