Craters of Mars
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Hadley Crater on Mars, by European Space Agency
Description:
Make your own craters to understand how scientists decipher the ages of surfaces throughout the solar system and what this tells us about geological principles.
Time:
45-60 minutes
Grade Level:
5, Middle School (6-8)
Next Generation Science Standards:
Utah Core Standards:
5.2
Students will understand that volcanoes, earthquakes, uplift, weathering, and erosion reshape Earth's surface.
Materials
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Instructions
- Gather all materials ahead of time. Cut out the screen squares (10cm x 10cm) in advance from metal window screens.
- You will want to split your classroom into small groups for this activity.
- Follow the “Where is the Oldest Surface on Mars” directions to complete the activity.
Download is below.
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GBO printable | 181.03 KB |
Where is the Oldest Surface on Mars? | 973.9 KB |