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Context: This presentation is to accompany the Fantastic Places Scheme Of Learning as developed by the Royal Geographical Society. This particular resource is also found on this website: http://year7geo.com/ It is partly comprised of other people’s images which I have credited. In the same spirit of sharing as those whose work I’ve borrowed, this presentation by James Penstone is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.

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Image: Some rights reserved by NASA Goddard Photo and Video

A day at the

Racetrack

Why do you think rocks like this move?

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Source: https://maps.google.com

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Source: https://maps.google.com

The moving rocks are found in a place in Death Valley National Park.

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Source: https://maps.google.com

The moving rocks are found in a place in Death Valley National Park.

Why is this area called Death Valley?

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Source: https://maps.google.com

They are found in a place called Racetrack Playa inside of Death Valley National Park.

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Source: https://maps.google.com

They are found in a place called Racetrack Playa inside of Death Valley National Park.Why is this area called Racetrack Playa?

Image: Some rights reserved by NASA Goddard Photo and Video

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Why is this area called Racetrack Playa?

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Source: https://maps.google.com

Using Google Maps or Google Earth, locate Racetrack Playa

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Source: https://maps.google.com

Describe the location of Racetrack Playa

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The ‘sailing stones’ have intrigued Geographers for a long time.

Image: Some rights reserved by NASA Goddard Photo and Video

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There has to be an explanation for this strange movement of rocks …

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Your mission is to solve the ‘mystery’ of the moving rocks.

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In a group of three or four, sort the cards (shown on the following slides) …

Your mission is to solve the ‘mystery’ of the moving rocks.

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You should sort the cards into three main types …• Background information on Death

Valley• Not useful in answering the question• Helps answer the question

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Each group should prepare an explanation on a poster to answer the main question, which will then be explained to the rest of the class.

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The class will give feedback on each explanation, and will vote for the most reasonable one.

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To find out more, you can visit this site …

http://geology.com/articles/racetrack-playa-sliding-rocks.shtml

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Context: This presentation is to accompany the Fantastic Places Scheme Of Learning as developed by the Royal Geographical Society.

This particular resource is also found on this website:http://year7geo.com/

It is partly comprised of other people’s images which I have credited.In the same spirit of sharing as those whose work I’ve borrowed, this presentation by James Penstone is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.