Mane is working on a project mapping where earthquakes happen in the world every day, looking for a predictable pattern, and observing the relationship between earthquakes and volcanoes. (Find the Musical Plates project here: Musical Plates: A Study of Earthquakes and Plate Tectonics.) She started by writing her hypothesis regarding these things in her science notebook. Then she learned how to look up the USGS website where earthquakes are mapped as they happen and how to set parameters for which earthquakes she wanted to appear on the map (those that happened that day between the magnitudes of 4.0 and 10.0). She's practicing using latitude and longitude degrees to mark the earthquakes on the large map. Then she's checking her location against the listed location of the earthquake online!
After learning about how earthquakes are measured, she and her friend built a seismograph together on Tuesday this week (instructions here):