Have your students watch Pangea break up, while making a flip book.
Professor Braile (Purdue University) has done the hard work - you simply need to copy the maps onto cardstock (for the best results) for your students. They color and assemble the maps in the proper order.
Plate Tectonics: The Break Up of Pangea Flipbook
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