See p. 48-49 of John Farndon's 1992 How the Earth Works ISBN 0-89577-411-9 A Reader's Digest Book >>> Gary Glesener <[log in to unmask]> 4/5/2010 12:48 AM >>> Thanks Eric. I'll take a look at it. I do specifically remember seeing pictures of student using pieces of foam though. So if anyone runs across this, please add. Thanks again, Gary On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Eric Pyle <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Check with NSTA with *The Science Teacher* for an article called *Pangea > Redux*. I cannot remember the exact citation, but it was written by Jack > Renton and Deb Hemler. I think they used construction paper, but I've used > craft foam for this, as well. > > Regards, > Eric Pyle > > > > > On 4/3/10 3:42 PM, Gary Glesener wrote: > > Hello all, > > Has anyone seen a plate tectonics learning activity in which two students > each hold a piece of foam and simulate plate boundaries? I can't remember > if I saw this on the internet or at AGU last fall. > > Thanks, > > Gary > > > > -- > Gary Glesener > Director, > The Modeling and Educational Demonstrations Laboratory (MEDL) > Earth & Space Sciences, UCLA > > 595 Charles Young Drive East, > Box 951567 > Los Angeles, CA 90095-1567 > Tel: 310-710-7276; Fax: 310-825-2779 > > Email: [log in to unmask] > Web: www.medl.ess.ucla.edu > > > -- Gary Glesener Director, The Modeling and Educational Demonstrations Laboratory (MEDL) Earth & Space Sciences, UCLA 595 Charles Young Drive East, Box 951567 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1567 Tel: 310-710-7276; Fax: 310-825-2779 Email: [log in to unmask] Web: www.medl.ess.ucla.edu