Lego Seismographs
In this engaging lesson, students use LEGOs to create a working seismograph. Included are all the materials you will need, video links, a pre and post assessment and rubric. Students will enjoy this hands-on lesson as they learn about the movement of the earth and actively engage with a group to build!
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