Curriculum Connections
Grade 7 - Unit E: Planet Earth
Your students will fly over the San Andreas fault before diving into the planet’s interior. They will travel back in time to witness the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and the break-up of Pangaea 200 million years ago.
This fulldome documentary, produced by the California Academy of Sciences, explores the geological forces driving plate tectonics and causing earthquakes. Scientific visualizations are used to show how earthquakes have shaped Earth over eons. This movie features a historical recreation of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and examines the role of scientists and engineers in creating a safer future by preparing for geological events.
This fulldome documentary, produced by the California Academy of Sciences, explores the geological forces driving plate tectonics and causing earthquakes. Scientific visualizations are used to show how earthquakes have shaped Earth over eons. This movie features a historical recreation of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and examines the role of scientists and engineers in creating a safer future by preparing for geological events.
This is a premium fulldome movie and as such there is a small surcharge in addition to the Admission Fee.
For multiple showings, the total number of students will be calculated over the entire day or over 2 days, if it's a 2-Day booking. The current Admission Fee appears here and like all Admission Fees, it is based on the length of this program, which in this case is 30 minutes.
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You can download the Educator Guide for this fulldome movie by clicking on the download button located below. The Educator Guide includes a Show Overview, Key Concepts, Vocabulary, and Resources, such as Suggested Activities and Guiding Questions and Answers.
Educator Guide (Grade 6 to Grade 12)
Earthquake: Evidence of a Restless Planet
Earthquake: Evidence of a Restless Planet