OuterLayerWhat isbeneath thesoil, water,ice, andplantsThe SouthAmerican Plateand AfricanPlate aremoving apartWhy theMesosaurusfossils are sofar apartBasaltMs.Beckerman'sfavorite rock,which makesup the oceaniccrustDivergentPlateBoundaryA plateboundarywhere newrock is addedto both plates133millionyearsHow long ittook theMesosaurusfossils to beseparated2cm/yearThe averagerate of platemotionOff-brandOreoWhat Ms.Beckermanused todemonstratehard and softsolidsMantleThe layer ofsoft solidrock belowEarth's outerlayer280millionyearsTheoldest ageof theseafloorMarianaTrenchThe deepestpart of theocean (about7 milesdeep)DivergentTwo thingsmovingaway fromeach otherRateHow fastor oftensomethinghappensThe bluebutton thatsays "Log InWith Clever"Which buttonto press tolog into anAmplify Sim30km/millionyearsThe rate atwhich AfricanPlate and SouthAmerican plateare movingapart5500degreesCelsiusThetemperatureinsideEarth's coreMid-AtlanticRidgeThe chain ofmountains onthe ocean floorbetween SouthAmerica andAfricaOn or nearplateboundariesWhereearthquakesare almostalwayslocatedEvidenceTrackerWhere Iwrite downmy data fromactivities andkey conceptsEarthquakesWhat canhappen as aresult ofplatesmoving?PatternSomethingwe observeto be similarover andover againMesosaurusA reptile thatlived 300 to260 millionyears agoPlatesPieces orsections ofthe outerlayerCurrents inthe mantlecaused byheat fromthe coreWhat causesEarth'splates tomoveConvergentTwo thingsmovingtowardseach otherPangaeaThesupercontinentthat includedAfrica and SouthAmerica 300million years agoMarieTharpThe femalescientist whohelped provethat platesmoveConvergentPlateBoundaryA plateboundarywhere oneplate sinksunderneath theotherThe plate isdestroyed!!!What happensto a plate thatgoes underanother plate ata convergentboundaryLavaWhat thelayer belowthe plates isNOT likeOuterLayerWhat isbeneath thesoil, water,ice, andplantsThe SouthAmerican Plateand AfricanPlate aremoving apartWhy theMesosaurusfossils are sofar apartBasaltMs.Beckerman'sfavorite rock,which makesup the oceaniccrustDivergentPlateBoundaryA plateboundarywhere newrock is addedto both plates133millionyearsHow long ittook theMesosaurusfossils to beseparated2cm/yearThe averagerate of platemotionOff-brandOreoWhat Ms.Beckermanused todemonstratehard and softsolidsMantleThe layer ofsoft solidrock belowEarth's outerlayer280millionyearsTheoldest ageof theseafloorMarianaTrenchThe deepestpart of theocean (about7 milesdeep)DivergentTwo thingsmovingaway fromeach otherRateHow fastor oftensomethinghappensThe bluebutton thatsays "Log InWith Clever"Which buttonto press tolog into anAmplify Sim30km/millionyearsThe rate atwhich AfricanPlate and SouthAmerican plateare movingapart5500degreesCelsiusThetemperatureinsideEarth's coreMid-AtlanticRidgeThe chain ofmountains onthe ocean floorbetween SouthAmerica andAfricaOn or nearplateboundariesWhereearthquakesare almostalwayslocatedEvidenceTrackerWhere Iwrite downmy data fromactivities andkey conceptsEarthquakesWhat canhappen as aresult ofplatesmoving?PatternSomethingwe observeto be similarover andover againMesosaurusA reptile thatlived 300 to260 millionyears agoPlatesPieces orsections ofthe outerlayerCurrents inthe mantlecaused byheat fromthe coreWhat causesEarth'splates tomoveConvergentTwo thingsmovingtowardseach otherPangaeaThesupercontinentthat includedAfrica and SouthAmerica 300million years agoMarieTharpThe femalescientist whohelped provethat platesmoveConvergentPlateBoundaryA plateboundarywhere oneplate sinksunderneath theotherThe plate isdestroyed!!!What happensto a plate thatgoes underanother plate ata convergentboundaryLavaWhat thelayer belowthe plates isNOT like

Plate Motion Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What is beneath the soil, water, ice, and plants
    Outer Layer
  2. Why the Mesosaurus fossils are so far apart
    The South American Plate and African Plate are moving apart
  3. Ms. Beckerman's favorite rock, which makes up the oceanic crust
    Basalt
  4. A plate boundary where new rock is added to both plates
    Divergent Plate Boundary
  5. How long it took the Mesosaurus fossils to be separated
    133 million years
  6. The average rate of plate motion
    2 cm/year
  7. What Ms. Beckerman used to demonstrate hard and soft solids
    Off-brand Oreo
  8. The layer of soft solid rock below Earth's outer layer
    Mantle
  9. The oldest age of the seafloor
    280 million years
  10. The deepest part of the ocean (about 7 miles deep)
    Mariana Trench
  11. Two things moving away from each other
    Divergent
  12. How fast or often something happens
    Rate
  13. Which button to press to log into an Amplify Sim
    The blue button that says "Log In With Clever"
  14. The rate at which African Plate and South American plate are moving apart
    30 km/million years
  15. The temperature inside Earth's core
    5500 degrees Celsius
  16. The chain of mountains on the ocean floor between South America and Africa
    Mid-Atlantic Ridge
  17. Where earthquakes are almost always located
    On or near plate boundaries
  18. Where I write down my data from activities and key concepts
    Evidence Tracker
  19. What can happen as a result of plates moving?
    Earthquakes
  20. Something we observe to be similar over and over again
    Pattern
  21. A reptile that lived 300 to 260 million years ago
    Mesosaurus
  22. Pieces or sections of the outer layer
    Plates
  23. What causes Earth's plates to move
    Currents in the mantle caused by heat from the core
  24. Two things moving towards each other
    Convergent
  25. The supercontinent that included Africa and South America 300 million years ago
    Pangaea
  26. The female scientist who helped prove that plates move
    Marie Tharp
  27. A plate boundary where one plate sinks underneath the other
    Convergent Plate Boundary
  28. What happens to a plate that goes under another plate at a convergent boundary
    The plate is destroyed!!!
  29. What the layer below the plates is NOT like
    Lava