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EASC K - 12 Workshops
Earth Sciences is pleased to offer hands-on workshops for pre-K and K-12 students in our teaching lab with materials used by first-year undergraduates. Workshops are run by Earth Sciences' Lecturers and assisted by graduate and undergraduate students. For each workshop, our 6 large tables are set up with a huge variety of materials for hands-on experience.
Workshop topics:
Minerals, Rocks & Fossils (all grades)
Activities include:
- Identifying minerals by their physical properties of colour, streak (powdered form), hardness (scratching glass plates etc.), cleavage & fracture (how minerals break), reaction to dilute hydrochloric acid, and magnetism.
- Sedimentary rocks from sediments to sedimentary rock, fossils
- Igneous rocks from magma/lava to igneous rock, volcanoes, introduction to plate tectonics
- Metamorphic rock from protolith to metamorphic rock
- The rock cycle
- Workshop can be expanded to include a discussion of plate tectonics and our local plate tectonic setting including earthquake risk/hazard.
Dinosaurs and Other Cool Fossils (all grades)
Activities include:
- Identifying the two main groups of dinosaurs (its all in the hips!): saurischian & ornthischian
- Sauropods the long necks
- Theropods the meat eaters & the evolution of birds (avian theropods)
- Ornithopods the duck bills
- Ceratopsians the horned dinos
- Pachcephalosaurs the dome heads
- Stegosaurs the plated dinos
- Ankylosaurs dino tanks
Volcanoes, Earthquakes & Plate Tectonics (grades 4/5 and up)
Activities include:
- Plate Tectonics: convergent plate margins (subduction zones), divergent plate margins (spreading centres) & transform plate margins (sliding past)
- Where magma is generated & types of magma
- Volcano distribution and types
- Earthquake distribution
- Our local plate tectonic setting and earthquake risk & hazard
Further Details
Where: TASC-1 Building, Room 7011 (our teaching lab!)
Workshop size: typically a maximum of 24 students but may be able to accommodate up to 30 students.
Duration: 1 to 1.5 hours
When: varies by semester depending on lab room & lecturer availability
Contact: Cindy Hansen, Earth Sciences Lecturer
Additional workshops in Earth Sciences are hosted by 間眅埶AV Science in Action.