Hello Humanities
Hello Humanities
4.178 reviews

I am a Humanities and Social Sciences teacher in regional Western Australia. I am only in my fourth year of teaching so I still (and always will!) have lots to learn! I am back into teaching after travelling around Europe for six months learning about the incredible History the land holds.

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Students cut and paste the puzzle pieces to create a map showing the major plate tectonics of Earth. A great activity for low ability students, or an early finisher activity to extend the understanding of visual learners. Plates will glue into a small rectangle but will not fit together perfectly. This reflects real world conditions of plate tectonics.

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fdtaiwan

2 years ago
5

I love this activity, and it is actually a very good teaching material. The imperfect parts let students know how the real plates work.

smatic

5 years ago
2

The pieces don't fit together unfortunately. I should have tried it before giving it to my students. Bad teacher 101 on my part.

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