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Make your own seismograph in this fun STEM activity.
Build a DIY seismograph to learn about earthquakes and how they are measured. This simple STEM project teaches the science behind world events.
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Make your own seismograph in this fun STEM activity.
“Correction: seismograph pic is from a sensor in Oklahoma, not Napa HS. The quake was detected there! #Napaquake”
A STEM activity that shows how a seismograph works to measure the waves produced by an earthquake. The project uses simple materials allowing students to visualize how the resulting seismogram measures the magnitude of an earthquake. Directions to build the seismograph are completely described. This resource is part of an EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY BUNDLE https://www.etsy.com/listing/1364515808/earthquake-activity-bundle-worksheets?click_key=bb70619befe151e90073f32d48e4911b0bcfd508%3A1364515808&click_sum=efb38304&ref=shop_home_active_1 ..................................................................... Important Notes • This product is not editable. • Please take a minute to read the product description. • All products are for individual use and not to be shared with any teachers, parent, or facilitators. • All Etsy sales on digital resources are considered final. • If you have technical issues, Etsy requests that you contact their support team for technical assistance. Copyright by Dr. Dave's Science. All Rights Reserved.
Build a DIY seismograph to learn about earthquakes and how they are measured. This simple STEM project teaches the science behind world events.
The Baja California Earthquake on April 4, 2010 left a fair amount of localized destruction and wide-spread shaken nerves in its wake, but thankfully it was not nearly as devastating as could have been. At 7.2 on the Moment Magnitude Scale (an updated, more...
Make a model of a seismometer using a shoe box, pen and a strip of paper and diiscover how scientists detect earthquakes.
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By building your own seismograph to document shaking, you'll learn how scientists measure earthquake intensity.
This measuring and locating Earthquakes complete lesson will get students exploring seismographs, earth quakes intensity and magnitude, Mercalli scale, Richter Scale and Moment Magnitude Scale and more! Each LESSON includes: 2 warm ups (pre-post assessments) a set of notes a slide presentation an activity (write/art/color/reflection) Formative Assessment (5 multiple choice questions) essential questions and summary starter sentences My products included in my Earthquake Interactive Notebook Bundle: Table of Contents Student Score Sheet Warm-ups Earthquakes and Faults Lesson Measuring and Locating Earthquakes Lesson Seismic Waves Lesson Mapping Earth's Interior Lesson Tsunami Lesson Earthquake Crossword Earthquake Project: Newspaper Article Editable Test and Quiz Editable Cornell notes and Presentation Pacing Guide and teacher support Vocabulary Bingo Review Activity Word Search Earth Science Vocabulary Coloring Page This product is included in my Earth & Space Science Year Bundle! Get all my science resources in the #1 Science Curriculum Bundle! I ♥ FOLLOWERS! Stay connected to be the first to know about store discounts, free products, and product launches! ☆ The Teacher Time Saver Store Terms of Use: Copyright © The Teacher Time Saver. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original down-loader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clip art and parts included in the PDFs are copyrighted and cannot be taken and used outside this download without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
Make your own seismograph in this fun STEM activity.
Fairly simple to make, a little difficult to explain! It's a bit of a crude model, but it does give your students an idea of how seismograp...
How to Make a Simple Seismograph: In this tutorial, I present the construction of a seismograph with simple materials and available to anyone. Since I had the mechanical support left over from the previous project (Music box), I built the mechanical gears using the same components. …
SEISMOGRAPH MODEL || Demonstration model designed for use in an educational setting to show the show waves generated by an earthquake - Use by manually pulling the paper strip and recording simple movements made by jumping or moving next to the model INCLUDED || Includes one roll of paper - Writing instrument is not included, but is needed DURABLE & STURDY || Made of high quality materials that are built to last and withstand multiple uses EXPERTLY DESIGNED || Crafted by subject matter experts PERFECT TEACHING MODEL || Designed as a visual learning aid for introducing and exploring various geological and mathematical concepts Premium Seismograph Model (1) Seismograph Model, (1) Roll of paper This seismograph model creates a visual representation of the shock waves generated by an earthquake. It can be used to teach both mathematical and geological concepts in an educational setting. Demonstration is conducted by manually pulling the paper strip and recording simple movements made by jumping or moving next to the model. Please Note: the pencil shown in the image is not included. Any pencil or other marking device of a similar size may be used. This model is designed for educational concept demonstration and is not intended to be used to accurately measure seismic waves.
A super fun earthquake unit study that combines engineering with studies in earthquakes, plate tectonics, waves and more.
In these kids science activities you will be creating a seismograph using a tin can. The seismograph will record the waves traveling though a table or some other solid object.
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I'm not totally sure I'm clear about the difference between a seismograph and a seismometer---I think seismograph is the older term, referring to a machine that actually outputs the data on paper (a seismogram). Now, they're usually called seismometers because they record the data digitally. If I've got that right, that would make our machine a seismograph. This was a fun project suggested in one of the books we read. It's easy to make---you just poke a hole in a paper cup so that a marker tip will fit through, like this: You suspend the cup and marker from a string inside a box. Thread a long strip of paper through slits on either side of the box, and then gently shake the box as another person pulls the paper through. Here is the seismogram our seismograph made! I think we recorded some large earthquakes. :)
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Make your own seismograph in this fun STEM activity.