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Focus on moving slowly and allowing students to notice details and ask questions about the images. It's not about guessing or jumping to hypotheses! It's about wondering. (I recommend setting the Google Slides to *fullscreen* first!)
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You are looking at a fountain of lava during a 2007 eruption of Kīlauea on the island of Hawaii. This fountain was about 32 feet tall and came out of a spatter cone. Spatter cones form around a vent as globs of lava are thrown into the air. The lava piles up and cools around the vent, forming a cone-shaped mini-volcano.