As a class, explore National Geographic’s photo gallery of Mount Everest. Ask students: What did you see in the photos or read in the captions that supported information in “Did the World’s Tallest Mountain Shrink?” What new information did you discover?
Did the World’s Tallest Mountain Shrink?
This short nonfiction text explores the measures scientists are taking to find out if an earthquake knocked an inch off Mount Everest.
By Mackenzie Carro
From the April 2018 Issue
Learning Objective: to support a claim with text evidence
Complexity Factors
Other Key Skills: central ideas and details, text evidence
Topics:
Natural Disasters,
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Photo Gallery
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As a class, watch this TED-ed video (4:52), which explains how Mount Everest formed.
Testimonials
As a class, read these reflections from Everest luminaries. Discuss how Freddie Wilkinson’s reflection relates to the section “Worth the Risk?” in “Did the World’s Tallest Mountain Shrink?”
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As a class, watch MinuteEarth’s video (2:36) explaining plate tectonics.
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Close Reading, Critical Thinking, Skill Building
Step 1: Preparing to Read
Step 2: Reading and Discussing
Step 3: Doing the Activity
Step 4: Writing
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