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Middle School Grade  Project 1 week

Tectonic Tango: Dance of the Seafloor

Emily A
Mar 26, 2026
Updated Mar 26, 2026
MS-ESS2-3
MS-ESS2-3
Collaboration
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Purpose

The purpose of this learning experience is to immerse middle school students in the dynamic study of seafloor spreading, enhancing their understanding of geological phenomena and their effects on Earth's landscape and ecosystems. By creating hands-on models and participating in collaborative projects, students will explore the processes and impacts of tectonic plate movements, fostering a deeper comprehension of plate tectonics and marine biodiversity. The experience aims to equip students with the skills to analyze geological data, participate in scientific discussions, and effectively communicate their findings, preparing them for future scientific inquiries and real-world environmental challenges.

Learning goals

Students will gain an understanding of seafloor spreading and its role in geological activity, along with its impact on marine ecosystems and biodiversity. They will build skills in data analysis and interpretation to draw connections between geological processes and global geography. Through creative storytelling and collaborative projects, students will develop competencies in collaboration, critical thinking, and scientific communication. The hands-on activities and interactive simulations aim to enhance students' ability to predict future geological events using evidence-based reasoning.

Standards
  • [Next Generation Science Standards] MS-ESS2-3 - Analyze and interpret data on the distribution of fossils and rocks, continental shapes, and seafloor structures to provide evidence of the past plate motions.
  • [Next Generation Science Standards] MS-ESS2-3 - Analyze and interpret data on the distribution of fossils and rocks, continental shapes, and seafloor structures to provide evidence of the past plate motions.
Competencies
  • Collaboration - Students co-design projects with peers, exercise shared-decision making, strengthen relational agency, resolve conflict, and assume leadership roles.

Products

Students will create a dynamic board game that illustrates geological processes at divergent boundaries, allowing guests to engage and learn about seafloor spreading during the 'Seismology Symposium.' They will develop a series of infographics that visually detail the global impacts of seafloor spreading, accessible to visitors at the virtual gallery exhibit. Students will take on roles as reporters in a live-action scenario, offering news updates from different geological eras to showcase their knowledge during an open house event.

Launch

Kick off the project with "Seafloor Geek Out!" by engaging students in an exhilarating ocean exploration virtual reality simulation. As they descend into a vividly immersive seafloor spreading environment, students will observe the dynamic interactions of tectonic plates and newly formed ocean basins. This engaging experience will catalyze curiosity and spark inquiries that will drive their projects, aligning with the essential questions and core content for deeper understanding.

Exhibition

Students will host a 'Science in Motion' open house where they display their seafloor spreading models, animations, and presentations. This interactive exhibit allows family, peers, and teachers to explore and engage with the projects, fostering an engaging learning environment. Participants can also experience a virtual gallery exhibit featuring digital storyboards and animations, showcasing the creativity and depth of student knowledge. Additionally, organizing a 'Seismology Symposium' enables students to present their projects and discuss potential geological impacts with visiting experts, enhancing real-world connections and understanding.

Plan
By Phase By Day Calendar
Question Design Collect Analyze Conclude
Question
Students will encounter patterns in seafloor data, generate and refine investigable questions about seafloor spreading using a paper model context, and produce a focused research question with a testable hypothesis to guide their week-long investigation.
Day 1
🌊 Seafloor Data Mystery
Launch 12m
📏 Scaling Plates with Meter Sticks
Knowledge/Skill Building 15m
🧠 From Wonder to Testable Question
Knowledge/Skill Building 8m
🤝 Question Tuning Protocol
Deliverable 5m
📝 Research Question & Hypothesis Entry
Deliverable 5m
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Design
Students will design a systematic investigation plan for their seafloor spreading question by selecting an appropriate method, identifying variables, planning measurements with their paper model and meter stick, reviewing scientific background sources, and revising their protocol through structured peer critique before collecting data.
Day 2
🧪 Method Types for Seafloor Questions
Knowledge/Skill Building 12m
📚 Ridge Research Source Review
Research 10m
📏 Meter Stick Scaling Plan
Knowledge/Skill Building 8m
📝 Seafloor Investigation Design Plan
Deliverable 10m
🔍 Methodology Peer Critique Protocol
Assessment 5m
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Collect
Students will systematically collect and document measurement data from their seafloor spreading paper models, following their approved methodology plans. They will record conditions, scale decisions, and anomalies in their research notebooks, conduct mid-collection quality checks, and prepare organized raw data tables that will serve as the evidence base for analysis in the next phase.
Day 3
📏 Precision Measurement with Meter Sticks
Knowledge/Skill Building 10m
🧭 Data Table Setup & Variable Log
Knowledge/Skill Building 10m
🌊 Seafloor Model Data Collection
Deliverable 15m
🔍 Midway Data Quality Check
Deliverable 5m
✅ Methodology Fidelity Check
Assessment 5m
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Analyze
Students will transform their collected seafloor spreading measurements into meaningful evidence by creating graphs, identifying patterns and anomalies, debating interpretations, and connecting findings directly back to their research questions and hypotheses.
Day 4
📊 Graphing Distance vs. Crust Age
Deliverable 20m
🔍 Spotting Patterns & Anomalies
Knowledge/Skill Building 10m
🗣️ Evidence Roundtable Discussion
Project Work 8m
📝 Preliminary Findings Summary
Deliverable 7m
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Conclude
Students will synthesize their seafloor spreading investigation by writing evidence-based conclusions, explicitly acknowledging limitations, generating new research questions, and presenting their full investigation—from question to evidence to implications—to an authentic audience using their models, notebooks, and team report.
Day 5
🧠 Evidence-to-Conclusion Mini-Lesson
Knowledge/Skill Building 12m
✍️ Written Conclusions & Limitations
Deliverable 13m
🔍 Peer Review of Conclusion Claims
Deliverable 8m
❓ New Questions & Future Directions
Research 5m
🎤 Seafloor Investigation Defense
Assessment 7m
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Question Days 1–1
Day 1
🌊 Seafloor Data Mystery
Launch 12m
📏 Scaling Plates with Meter Sticks
Knowledge/Skill Building 15m
🧠 From Wonder to Testable Question
Knowledge/Skill Building 8m
🤝 Question Tuning Protocol
Deliverable 5m
📝 Research Question & Hypothesis Entry
Deliverable 5m
Design Days 2–2
Day 2
🧪 Method Types for Seafloor Questions
Knowledge/Skill Building 12m
📚 Ridge Research Source Review
Research 10m
📏 Meter Stick Scaling Plan
Knowledge/Skill Building 8m
📝 Seafloor Investigation Design Plan
Deliverable 10m
🔍 Methodology Peer Critique Protocol
Assessment 5m
Collect Days 3–3
Day 3
📏 Precision Measurement with Meter Sticks
Knowledge/Skill Building 10m
🧭 Data Table Setup & Variable Log
Knowledge/Skill Building 10m
🌊 Seafloor Model Data Collection
Deliverable 15m
🔍 Midway Data Quality Check
Deliverable 5m
✅ Methodology Fidelity Check
Assessment 5m
Analyze Days 4–4
Day 4
📊 Graphing Distance vs. Crust Age
Deliverable 20m
🔍 Spotting Patterns & Anomalies
Knowledge/Skill Building 10m
🗣️ Evidence Roundtable Discussion
Project Work 8m
📝 Preliminary Findings Summary
Deliverable 7m
Conclude Days 5–5
Day 5
🧠 Evidence-to-Conclusion Mini-Lesson
Knowledge/Skill Building 12m
✍️ Written Conclusions & Limitations
Deliverable 13m
🔍 Peer Review of Conclusion Claims
Deliverable 8m
❓ New Questions & Future Directions
Research 5m
🎤 Seafloor Investigation Defense
Assessment 7m

May 2026

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
25 Day 1
Question
🌊 Seafloor Data Mystery
📏 Scaling Plates with Meter Sticks
🧠 From Wonder to Testable Question
🤝 Question Tuning Protocol
📝 Research Question & Hypothesis Entry
26 Day 2
Design
🧪 Method Types for Seafloor Questions
📚 Ridge Research Source Review
📏 Meter Stick Scaling Plan
📝 Seafloor Investigation Design Plan
🔍 Methodology Peer Critique Protocol
27 Day 3
Collect
📏 Precision Measurement with Meter Sticks
🧭 Data Table Setup & Variable Log
🌊 Seafloor Model Data Collection
🔍 Midway Data Quality Check
✅ Methodology Fidelity Check
28 Day 4
Analyze
📊 Graphing Distance vs. Crust Age
🔍 Spotting Patterns & Anomalies
🗣️ Evidence Roundtable Discussion
📝 Preliminary Findings Summary
29 Day 5
Conclude
🧠 Evidence-to-Conclusion Mini-Lesson
✍️ Written Conclusions & Limitations
🔍 Peer Review of Conclusion Claims
❓ New Questions & Future Directions
🎤 Seafloor Investigation Defense
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