Small groups of students use unique LAB-AIDS‚®/SEPUP materials to investigate convection currents in water. They use their experiences to develop an operational understanding of the relationship between water temperature and its movement. This knowledge is then applied to geology as students analyze data about the earth„¢s layers and convection currents in the lithosphere. The hands-on experience with convection in water coupled with the knowledge of earth's interior is combined to explain the motion of the earth's tectonic plates. Developed by SEPUP.
Scientific Concepts:
The continents are part of large lithospheric plates that have moved over geological time and continue to move at a rate of centimeters per year. One theory is that convection currents within the earth's mantle drive this plate motion
The earth is made up of different layers (crust, mantle, outer core, inner core). Each of these layers has distinct properties
Heat moves in predictable ways
Models are one way to understand and communicate scientific information
Content List:
1Teacher„¢s Manual with MSDS
28Student Worksheets and Guides
12Plastic cups, 9-oz
6Plastic syringes, 20-cc
6Plastic cups with circular depression, LAB-AIDS‚®
6Vials with 2-holed cap, Small
6Red food coloring, l5-mL bottles of
1Transparency: Layers of the Earth
Classroom Planning:
To complete this kit requires one to two ~50-minute class periods.