Concept Mapping – Plate Tectonics

Below is a concept map exercise for plate tectonics.

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Give students the list of key words relating to plate tectonics. Next, they select words that are connected, they will write these on A3 paper and connect them with a line. Finally, they will annotate the lines to explain the links between the different elements.

You can download this example below.

Tectonics Concept Map

If you develop one of your own please send a copy to share on Internet Geography.

Anthony Bennett

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