
Science • 45 • 28 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
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Topic: Earth changing over time Standard: ESS2.2 Guiding Question(s): • What are the characteristics of the inner layers of the Earth? • How can seismic waves help us learn about Earth’s interior? Students will (SEP) Developing and Using Models and Analyzing and Interpreting Data in order to (DCI) understand Earth’s Systems highlighting the (CCC) Energy and Matter and Cause and Effect • Students will interpret data to o compare the behavior of different types of seismic waves. • Students will develop and use models to o describe the layers that make up the interior of the earth. o understand the relationship between pressure, temperature, and depth inside the earth
This 45-minute lesson introduces 8th-grade students to the dynamic structure of the Earth’s interior and how seismic waves help scientists understand it. Through hands-on modeling and data analysis, students will meet Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and Common Core State Standards integration with literacy and math.
MS-ESS2-2: Construct an explanation based on evidence for how Earth’s internal and surface processes operate to form continental and ocean-floor features.
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Purpose: Connect prior knowledge and stimulate curiosity.
Divide class into 7 groups of 4 students.
Distribute 4 colors of clay/play-dough for each group to model Earth’s 4 main layers.
Task: Each group builds a cross-section of Earth with appropriate relative sizes and labels layers.
Teacher guides with prompts:
After building, students briefly present their models to the group, describing layer characteristics using evidence from prior observations.
Introduce seismic waves: P-waves (compressional) and S-waves (shear).
Show simplified graphs of travel times for P and S waves detecting different layer boundaries.
Guided Practice:
Emphasize cause and effect: High pressure and temperature alter how waves move through materials.
Synthesis activity: Individually, students write a 3-4 sentence explanation describing one characteristic of an Earth layer and how seismic waves reveal it, citing data from their model or graphs.
Conduct a quick formative assessment quiz with 3 multiple-choice questions:
Collect responses for evaluation.
This lesson engages students in modeling, data analysis, and critical thinking closely aligned with MS-ESS2-2 and integrates essential Common Core literacy and math standards through authentic science contexts.
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