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Earth Space science

Earth Space science. 2018-2019. friday 1-11-2019 Focus Question: What do fossils and layers of sediment tell us about Earths past?. Today’s agenda. Reminders. First thing. Here is your bellwork task . Add answers to your bellwork page (blue sheet) See slide 4.

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Earth Space science

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  1. Earth Space science 2018-2019

  2. friday 1-11-2019Focus Question: What do fossils and layers of sediment tell us about Earths past? Today’s agenda Reminders First thing Here is your bellwork task. Add answers to your bellwork page (blue sheet) See slide 4 EDS (Earth’s Dynamic Systems) Lesson 9 Complete Bill Nye video and worksheet Complete who dunnit? Assignment Complete superposition assignment Begin Relative dating worksheet-independent work ENTER CLASSROOM QUIETLY- SOCIALIZE IN HALLWAY BEFORE CLASS BEGINS BEGIN BELLWORK TASK WAIT FOR INSTRUCTION 6th period put chairs up please!!

  3. Can you unscramble all the words below?Hint: They all start with the letter S. E F T S Y A 1. Always keep this in mind! 2. You can hear me. N S U D O S I S T C E N I T 3. I study things. I D S R E P 4. I can be very creepy. A T O S M T A 5. I’m a part of a leaf.

  4. Monday 1-14-2019Focus Question: What evidence suggests that earth is a dynamic geological system? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. Add answers to your bellwork page (blue sheet) See slide 5 EDS (Earth’s Dynamic Systems) Lesson 9 Complete superposition assignment PPTX on Geologic time Read page 256 together Relative dating worksheet What is the Law of superposition? What is the Law of Original Horizontality? What is the Law of Cross cutting relationships? 6th period put chairs up please!!

  5. Can you unscramble all the words below?Hint: They all start with the letter T. B L A T E 1. I’m full of elements! 2. I can help you see the stars. P O S E T L E C E U R E X T E T 3. I can be very rough. L R A T I 4. You might need more than 1 of these to find an answer. R I T L O B E I T 5. You’ll only find me as a fossil.

  6. wednesday 1-16-2019Focus Question: WHAT EVIDENCE SUGGESTS THAT EARTH IS A DYNAMIC GEOLOGICAL SYSTEM? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. Take out your “fossils and relative dating” worksheet and be ready to share answers EDS (Earth’s Dynamic Systems) Lesson 11 PAGE 299 WE WILL COMPLETE ANSWERS 4-8 WORKING IN OUR PLANETARY GROUPS WITH NEW HANDOUTS What is the Law of superposition? What is the Law of Original Horizontality? What is the Law of Cross cutting relationships? What kind of rock are most fossils found? What kind of rock does lava become when it cools? What is the source of heat that melts rock in the mantle into magma? 6th period put chairs up please!!

  7. thursday 1-17-2019Focus Question: WHAT EVIDENCE SUGGESTS THAT EARTH IS A DYNAMIC GEOLOGICAL SYSTEM? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. Add answers to your bellwork page (blue sheet) See slide 12 EDS (Earth’s Dynamic Systems) Lesson 11 Go over another 2 pages of the “Relative Dating worksheet” PAGE 299 WE WILL COMPLETE ANSWERS 4-8 WORKING IN OUR PLANETARY GROUPS WITH NEW HANDOUTS You can safely assume that older fossils are the ones that are deeper under the surface as long as the ground has not been disturbed. What principle of geology supports this claim? Sometimes, layers of Earth are not flat, but tilted. What principle of geology supports this change from a flat origin? Sometimes, magma pushes, or intrudes, into cracks in existing rock. Which principle states that an igneous intrusion is always younger than the rock it cuts across? What is the source of heat that melts rock in the mantle into magma? ______ rock layers are below ______ rock layers 6th period put chairs up please!!

  8. Can you unscramble all the words below?Hint: They all start with the letters U, V, or W. N E V I S 1. We’re inside your body. E L O V C T Y I 2. How fast can you go? E N V I U R E S 3. All the space we know, or can know T E H W A E R 4. I’m always changing. 5. Oceans and light both have these ESVWA

  9. friday 1-18-2019Focus Question: WHAT EVIDENCE SUGGESTS THAT EARTH IS A DYNAMIC GEOLOGICAL SYSTEM? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. Add answers to your bellwork page (blue sheet) See slide 13 TURN TO PAGE 318!!! EDS (Earth’s Dynamic Systems) Lesson 11 Self evaluation for worksheets “Relative Dating” and “Fossils and relative dating” Worksheet check… Begin work on… Pangaea Project Tell the story of how you get from an igneous river bed to a sedimentary rock… Describe one of the laws of geology we have studied in class. What is the difference between lava and magma? What are the 3 types of volcanoes? What are some signs a volcano may erupt? What is the Law of superposition? What is a caldera and how do they form?

  10. Can you unscramble all the words below?Hint: They all start with the letters X, Y, or Z. L X E Y M 1. I’m a water mover. I L E Y D 2. I’m the yellow arrow. 3. This is the time it takes for 1 orbit around the sun E Y R A 4. Hopefully you’ll score better than this! E O R Z O Z L O G O I T S 5. I study animals.

  11. tuesday 1-22-2019Focus Question: WHAT EVIDENCE SUGGESTS THAT EARTH IS A DYNAMIC GEOLOGICAL SYSTEM? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. Add answers to your bellwork page (yellow sheet) See slide 15 TURN TO PAGE 304!!! EDS (Earth’s Dynamic Systems) Lesson 11 Class read page 304-307 In notebook answer questions on page 304, and 305 Complete Pangaea project and questions Remainder of class: work on TEST review packet Tell the story of how you get from metamorphic rock to sedimentary rock… Describe the 3 laws of geology we have studied in class. What is the difference between lava and magma? What are the 3 types of volcanoes? What are some signs a volcano may erupt? What would a rock look like that had barely changed from sedimentary to metamorphic? What does it mean to be a liquid with a low viscosity?

  12. wednesday 1-23-2019Focus Question: WHAT EVIDENCE SUGGESTS THAT EARTH IS A DYNAMIC GEOLOGICAL SYSTEM? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. Add answers to your bellwork page (yellow sheet) See slide 17 EDS (Earth’s Dynamic Systems) Telling Relative time work sheet Remainder of class: work on TEST review packet What type of Volcanoes make up the Cascade Mountain Range? Describe why or how this mountain range was formed. Describe the Eruption these Volcanoes have? When was the last major eruption that occurred in the Pacific Northwest? Which Mountain erupted

  13. Your clue is…SPACE!

  14. thursday 1-24-2019Focus Question: WHAT EVIDENCE SUGGESTS THAT EARTH IS A DYNAMIC GEOLOGICAL SYSTEM? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. Add answers to your bellwork page (yellow sheet) See slide 19 EDS (Earth’s Dynamic Systems) Correct ‘telling relative time’ Class read “Rocks are revealing” Complete reflection questions 1a1b1c, 3, 4 (in notebook only) 5a,5b,5c Remainder of class: work on TEST review packet Tell the story of how you get from metamorphic rock to sedimentary rock… Describe the 3 laws of geology we have studied in class. What is the difference between lava and magma? What are the 3 types of volcanoes? What are some signs a volcano may erupt? What would a rock look like that had barely changed from sedimentary to metamorphic? What does it mean to be a liquid with a low viscosity?

  15. Your clue is…SPACE!

  16. friday 1-25-2019Focus Question: WHAT EVIDENCE SUGGESTS THAT EARTH IS A DYNAMIC GEOLOGICAL SYSTEM? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. Add answers to your bellwork page (yellow sheet) See slide 21 EDS (Earth’s Dynamic Systems) Video killer volcanoes Rock cycle review https://www.learner.org/interactives/rockcycle/index.html Test review packet review Remainder of class: work on TEST review packet What is the Law of superposition? What is the Law of Original Horizontality? What is the Law of Cross cutting relationships? What kind of rock are most fossils found? What kind of rock does lava become when it cools? What is the source of heat that melts rock in the mantle into magma? What does it mean to be a liquid with a low viscosity?

  17. Your clue is…SPACE!

  18. tuesday 1-29-2019Focus Question: WHAT EVIDENCE SUGGESTS THAT EARTH IS A DYNAMIC GEOLOGICAL SYSTEM? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. Add answers to your bellwork page (yellow sheet) See slide 23 EDS (Earth’s Dynamic Systems) JEOPARDY LABS REVIEW VOLCANOES… https://jeopardylabs.com/play/volcanoes-592 When we are finished… Rock cycle review https://www.learner.org/interactives/rockcycle/index.html Remainder of class: work on TEST review packet What is the Law of superposition? What is the Law of Original Horizontality? What is the Law of Cross cutting relationships? What kind of rock are most fossils found? What kind of rock does lava become when it cools? What is the source of heat that melts rock in the mantle into magma? What does it mean to be a liquid with a low viscosity?

  19. Your clue is…WEATHER!

  20. wednesday 1-30-2019Focus Question: What do you know about weather and climate on Earth? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. Add answers to your bellwork page (green sheet) See slide 25 Note: computers are now assigned to a table group with a sticker that shows the table number. Both ipads and laptops are labeled one each for each table group WCS (Weather and Climate Systems (READ INTRODUCTION) Pre assessment—Complete and put in plastic bin [[Label a new page…]] Lesson 1 Weather and Climate Systems [[answer questions]] Page 3 answer 2,3a3b3c SKIP INV 1.1 Do Investigation 1.2 Page 4-5 answer 1,3a3b3c3d3e,4,5a5b5c5d,6,7a7b (see handout 1.2) What do you know about weather and climate on earth?

  21. Your clue is…WEATHER!

  22. wednesday 1-30-2019Focus Question: What do you know about weather and climate on Earth? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. Add answers to your bellwork page (green sheet) See slide 25 Note: computers are now assigned to a table group with a sticker that shows the table number. Both ipads and laptops are labeled one each for each table group WCS (Weather and Climate Systems (READ INTRODUCTION) Pre assessment—Complete and put in plastic bin [[Label a new page…]] Lesson 1 Weather and Climate Systems [[answer questions]] Page 3 answer 2,3a3b3c SKIP INV 1.1 Do Investigation 1.2 Page 4-5 answer 1,3a3b3c3d3e,4,5a5b5c5d,6,7a7b (see handout 1.2) What do you know about weather and climate on earth?

  23. Test day warm up 1-31-2019 [[Start with a diagram? Remember a math formula? Imagine you are near the tree…]] If you were to measure the base of a giant Sequoia tree while exploring the forests at the Olympic National park, and you determined that the tree measured 18 feet around, what would the estimated diameter of the tree be? Also, How tall would you estimate this tree to be? (this is going to be a guess since no tree is a standard height based on its diameter)

  24. wednesday 2-06-2019Focus Question: What do you know about weather and climate on Earth? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. Add answers to your bellwork page (green sheet) See slide 29 WE WILL BE READING PAGE 8 OF THE Weather and Climate text WCS (Weather and Climate Systems (INTRODUCTION) Volcano assessment retake #1!!!!! What do you know about weather and climate on earth? ASSESSMENT… 2nd- Jackson 3rd Nate 4th Gavin-done

  25. Your clue is…WEATHER!

  26. thursday 2-07-2019Focus Question: What do you know about weather and climate on Earth? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. Add answers to your bellwork page (green sheet) See slide 31 WE WILL BE READING PAGE 8 OF THE Weather and Climate text WCS (Weather and Climate Systems (INTRODUCTION) FROM LAST WEEK. OPEN NOTEBOOK [[Label a new page…]] Lesson 1 Weather and Climate Systems [[answer questions]] Page 3 answer 2,3a3b3c SKIP INV 1.1 Do Investigation 1.2 Page 4-5 answer 1,3a3b3c3d3e,4,5a5b5c5d,6,7a7b (see handout 1.2) What do you know about weather and climate on earth? ASSESSMENT… 2nd- Jackson 3rd Nate

  27. Your clue is…WEATHER!

  28. friday 2-08-2019Focus Question: What do you know about weather and climate on Earth? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. Add answers to your bellwork page (green sheet) See slide 33 WCS (Weather and Climate Systems (INTRODUCTION) FROM LAST WEEK. OPEN NOTEBOOK Page 3 answer 2,3a3b3c SKIP INV 1.1 Do Investigation 1.2 Page 4-5 answer 1,3a3b3c3d3e,4,5a5b5c5d,6,7a7b (see handout 1.2) What do you know about weather and climate on earth? Weather and Climate Forecast due today… 25 word prediction for this weekend using variables from vocabulary sheet provided to you earlier this week. Complete investigation 1.2!!!

  29. Your clue is…EARTH!

  30. friday 2-15-2019Focus Question: What do you know about weather and climate on Earth? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. See slide 35 WCS (Weather and Climate Systems (INTRODUCTION) https://climatekids.nasa.gov/menu/weather-and-climate/ http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/weather-and-climate/weather-and-climate.htm What do you know about weather and climate on earth? Weather and Climate Let’s review our prediction for last weekend. How accurate were you? Did you predict no school for a week?

  31. Your clue is…EARTH!

  32. monday 2-25-2019Focus Question: What do you know about weather and climate on Earth? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. See slide 37 WCS (Weather and Climate Systems (INTRODUCTION) Turn to page 12 As a class Read investigation as a class steps 6-18 20 minute timed lab (30+ minutes total) Clean up What do you know about weather and climate on earth? Vocabulary Heat vs. Temperature Radiation Conduction Convection

  33. What does each of these scientists study? • Weather • Atoms, elements, and compounds • Rocks & minerals • Animals • Living things • Planets and stars • Plants • Astronomer • Meteorologist • Biologist • Chemist • Geologist • Zoologist • Botanist

  34. tuesday 2-26-2019Focus Question: What do you know about weather and climate on Earth? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. See slide 39 and solve the illusion Pareidolia is the psychological phenomenon where people see recognizable shapes in clouds, rock formations, or otherwise unrelated objects or data. There are many examples of this phenomenon on Earth and in space. ... Pareidolia may strike again as some people report seeing a shape of a face in WISE's infrared data. WCS (Weather and Climate Systems (INTRODUCTION) Turn to page 14 As a class Read “A Hot Topic” “The Source of Earth’s Heat "page 17-19 Plot data on graph paper Begin Lesson 2 reflection worksheet What do you know about weather and climate on earth? Vocabulary Heat vs. Temperature Radiation Conduction Convection

  35. Lesson Master 2.2a: Suggestions for Making a Graph 1. Give each graph a title that describes the data it displays. 2. Cover as much space on the graph as possible with plotted data. Leave enough space along the axes for labels, even scale divisions, and units of measure. 3. Label horizontal and vertical axes with a description of the data being plotted and the units of measure. 4. Plot the independent variable (the data being controlled) on the horizontal, or x axis, and the dependent variable on the vertical, or y axis. 5. Set the scale for each axis with even divisions, letting the highest measured value in the data fit on the axis. 6. Make sure all spaces on the x- and y-axis scales are equal, even if they are not marked in the same intervals. 7. Make scaling of the axes start from zero at the intersection of the axes (called the origin) and increase in value, moving right on the x-axis and upward on the y axis. 8. Plot the location of each data point on the graph with a small dot.

  36. wednesday 2-27-2019Focus Question: How do water and air move in the atmosphere? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. See slide 42 and solve the illusion Pareidolia is the psychological phenomenon where people see recognizable shapes in clouds, rock formations, or otherwise unrelated objects or data. There are many examples of this phenomenon on Earth and in space. ... Pareidolia may strike again as some people report seeing a shape of a face in WISE's infrared data. WCS (Weather and Climate Systems (lesson 3) http://earthguide.ucsd.edu/earthguide/diagrams/watercycle/index.html http://www.discoverwater.org/blue-traveler/ https://games.legendsoflearning.com/games/WyJnYW1lcyIsMTk4MV0= Vocabulary Heat vs. Temperature ((energy)) Radiation,Convection,Conduction ((No medium,gas\liquid,solid)) Precipitation Transpiration Condensation evaporation

  37. thursday 2-28-2019Focus Question: How do water and air move in the atmosphere? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. See slide 42 and solve the illusion Pareidolia is the psychological phenomenon where people see recognizable shapes in clouds, rock formations, or otherwise unrelated objects or data. There are many examples of this phenomenon on Earth and in space. ... Pareidolia may strike again as some people report seeing a shape of a face in WISE's infrared data. WCS (Weather and Climate Systems (lesson 3) Investigation 3.1 Complete lab investigation Turn in lesson 2 worksheet for grade. Be sure questions 2 and 4 are completed from page 16 (reflection Vocabulary Heat vs. Temperature ((energy)) Radiation,Convection,Conduction ((No medium,gas\liquid,solid)) Precipitation Transpiration Condensation evaporation

  38. friday 3-01-2019Focus Question: How do water and air move in the atmosphere? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. See slide 42 and solve the illusion Pareidolia is the psychological phenomenon where people see recognizable shapes in clouds, rock formations, or otherwise unrelated objects or data. There are many examples of this phenomenon on Earth and in space. ... Pareidolia may strike again as some people report seeing a shape of a face in WISE's infrared data. WCS (Weather and Climate Systems (lesson 3) Inv 3.1 discussion Complete lab investigation with in class demo by teacher (hot water in bottle-watch the bottle shrink discuss real world application) In your science notebook. “LESSON 3 VOCABULARY Vocabulary Heat vs. Temperature ((energy)) Radiation,Convection,Conduction ((No medium,gas\liquid,solid)) Precipitation Transpiration Condensation evaporation

  39. monday 3-04-2019Focus Question: How do water and air move in the atmosphere? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. See slide 42 and solve the illusion Pareidolia is the psychological phenomenon where people see recognizable shapes in clouds, rock formations, or otherwise unrelated objects or data. There are many examples of this phenomenon on Earth and in space. ... Pareidolia may strike again as some people report seeing a shape of a face in WISE's infrared data. WCS (Weather and Climate Systems (lesson 3) Inv 3.4 Lab How does water move through the Complete lab investigation with in class walk around lab. Write a story using vocabulary words from this lesson READ; The Cycle Water page 30 Vocabulary Heat vs. Temperature ((energy)) Radiation,Convection,Conduction ((No medium,gas\liquid,solid)) Precipitation Transpiration Condensation evaporation

  40. What do you see in the picture below

  41. Tuesday 3-05-2019Focus Question: How do water and air move in the atmosphere? Today’s agenda Formative quiz First thing Here is your bellwork task. See slide 42 and solve the illusion Pareidolia is the psychological phenomenon where people see recognizable shapes in clouds, rock formations, or otherwise unrelated objects or data. There are many examples of this phenomenon on Earth and in space. ... Pareidolia may strike again as some people report seeing a shape of a face in WISE's infrared data. WCS (Weather and Climate Systems (lesson 3) 1. Inv 3.4 Lab How does water move- Discussion!!! 2. Freezing water lab… 3. Water cycle crossword 4. Computer lab- water cycle review of websites listed on homework calendar Vocabulary Heat vs. Temperature ((energy)) Radiation,Convection,Conduction ((No medium,gas\liquid,solid)) Precipitation Transpiration Condensation evaporation

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