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Your Task. Now, you need to plan your project by doing the followings: Write the summary (“big idea”) of your project Decide the scope of the project: Duration Topic Technology Outreach Partnership Audience Select the standards you want to achieve

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  1. Your Task Now, you need to plan your project by doing the followings: • Write the summary (“big idea”) of your project • Decide the scope of the project: • Duration • Topic • Technology • Outreach • Partnership • Audience • Select the standards you want to achieve • List down the 21st century skills involved in the project Do your task using the powerpoint template below, use the examples provided as your guidance

  2. Project’s Idea Title: Saving People form Earthquake

  3. The Project idea: A 9th grade integrated science project focused on earth science. The purpose of the project is to enable students to explain what causes earthquakes, where they occur and what people can do to protect themselves if they live in an earthquake zones.

  4. Scope of Project Scope:  • Duration: six weeks • Topic: Earth Science • Technology: Online collaboration, webquest • Outreach: Classroom based • Partnership: one teacher • Audience: Classroom

  5. Standard Plate tectonics explains important features of the Earth's surface and major geologic events. As the basis for understanding this concept, students know: • a. the fit of the continents, location of earthquakes, volcanoes, and mid-ocean ridges, and the distribution of fossils, rock types, and ancient climatic zones provide evidence for plate tectonics. • b. the solid Earth is layered with cold, brittle lithosphere; hot, convicting mantle; and dense, metallic core. • c. lithospheric plates that are the size of continents and oceans move at rates of centimeters per year in response to movements in the mantle. • 21st Century Skill: Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking

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