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EARTH AND LIFE

SCIENCE
MS. Eleonor L. Canlas
classroom routine
CLEANLINE ATTENDAN HEALTH
SS CE PROTOCOLS

PRESENT, ABSENT, TEMPERATURE


FREE OF CHECKING,
EXCUSE, LATE
RUBBISH WEARING OF FACE
MASKS
AND SANITIZING
RECALL (ELICIT)

What are types of Igneous


Rocks?
Describe each.
FOR TODAY'S VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaaWoqlv9no

Guide Questions:

1. What is presented on the video?


2. Describe how mountains are formed.
LESSON 13 GROUP
ACTIVITY
Explain and discuss the following:

• Types of faults
• Three types of plate boundaries
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GENERALIZATIONS
Directions: Answer the given questions.

1. What are plate tectonics?


2. How is the earth’s surface affected by the movement of the tectonic
plates?
3. Where do most movements happen in the Earth’s crust?
4. What are three types of plate boundaries?
EVALUATION
MULTIPLE CHOICE Directions: Read and analyze each item. Write the letter
of the correct answer before each number. (5 points)

1. These are fractures in the crust along which appreciable displacement has
occurred.
a. Faults c. Joints
b. Folds d. Zones
EVALUATION
2. A type of fault wherein the hanging wall moves downward relative to the foot
wall.

a. Normal c. Strike-slip
b. Reverse d. Thrust fault
3. The Mt. Apo mountain in the Philippines are one of the best examples of what
kind of mountains?
a. Complex Mountains c. Upwarped Mountains
b. Fault-blocked Mountains d. Volcanic Mountains
EVALUATION
4. Which type of plate tectonic boundary formed the Himalaya Mountains?
a. Continental-continental convergent
b. Ocean-continental convergent
c. Ocean-ocean convergent
d. Transform-fault

5. A type of fault wherein hanging wall moves upward relative to the footwall.
a. Normal b. Reverse c. Strike-slip d. Thrust fault
THANK YOU
For Joining Today's Class

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