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Plate tectonics (1/2): birth of a theory

Levels: 5-6
NoS achievement aims: Understanding about science icon. Understanding about science
Contextual strands: Planet Earth and beyond icon. Planet Earth and beyond
Topic: Earth science

Rationale

The surface of the earth is made up of gigantic plates.

In this activity students look at how plate tectonic theory developed and why it was not accepted when it was first introduced.

What you need

This activity is the first in a sequence of two activities. The second activity is Plate tectonics (2/2): evolution of a theory .

Focus

Exploration

  1. Give students a copy of the information about Wegener (and/or encourage them to undertake their own research).
  2. In groups, give each group a copy of the cartoon pictures.
  3. Get them to use the information provided, and their own investigations, to create appropriate speech bubbles for what the cartoon people might be saying, which reflect their attitudes to the scientific approach and/or methodology of their time.
  4. Additionally, they could develop, and present to the class:
    • a role-play or drama depicting Wegener’s role in the development of plate tectonic theory; or
    • an investigation into another scientific theory that has developed over time through diverse methods and approaches.

Reflection

Activity resources

Word icon. A historical overview of the work of Wegener (Word 71 KB)

PDF icon. Plate tectonics - Birth of a theory (Wegener cartoon pictures) (PDF 881 KB)