Learning Target: I am learning how rocks were formed. The purpose of this is to be able to interpret and analyze evidence to determine a sequence of geological

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Slide 2 Learning Target: I am learning how rocks were formed. The purpose of this is to be able to interpret and analyze evidence to determine a sequence of geological events that explains the history of life on Earth. CW: Rocks and their journey HW: Complete quick write Slide 3 P.O.C.E.R. P: Predict 0: Observe C: Claim E: Evidence R: Reason Slide 4 Slide 5 Slide 6 Slide 7 Slide 8 Slide 9 Slide 10 Slide 11 Slide 12 Snowstorm, Finland Photograph by George Mobley, National GeographicGeorge Mobley This Month in Photo of the Day: Vintage National Geographic Photographs A sudden snowstorm buffets May Day revelers during a stroll through Helsinkis Kaivopuisto Park in 1967.. ObservationsPredictions Evidence/FactClaim ReasoningInfer Cause and EffectOpinion Slide 13 Rock Analysis You will have 7 minutes per rock type to complete your rock observations and data sheet. Rock Journey re-enactment.( 8minutes) Quick Write Slide 14 What is the law of conservation of matter? Law of conservation of matter states that matter cannot be created or destroyed. The changes that take place in the rock cycle never destroy or create matter. The elements are just redistributed in other forms. Slide 15 Quick Write- Clearly describe the rock cycle and explain how this cycle supports the Law of Conservation of Matter. Language Goal: Matter, Rock cycle, Igneous Rock, Magma, Other forms, Cooling, Melting, Weathering, Erosion, Sediments, Sedimentary Rock, Heat, Pressure, Millions of Years Metamorphic Rock, Created, Destroyed, Elements Slide 16 Learning Target: I am learning the vocabulary to help me describe how Earths has a direct effect on life as it evolves over time. The purpose of this is to be able to use scientific vocabulary while interpreting and analyzing evidence to determine a sequence of geological events that explains the history of life on Earth. CW: Geological Events Vocabulary HW: Slide 17 Slide 18 Slide 19 Slide 20 Slide 21 Slide 22 Slide 23 ObservationsPredictions FactOpinion Cause and EffectInfer Parrandas Festival, Cuba Photograph by Paolo Pellegrin, National GeographicPaolo Pellegrin This Month in Photo of the Day: National Geographic Magazine FeaturesNational Geographic Magazine A plume of fireworks surrounds a reveler at the Parrandas, a December festival in the colonial town of Remedios, near Cuba's north coast. Two barrios compete to stage the most impressive display.Cuba Slide 24 Vocabulary Why is vocabulary important? First, do your monitoring aid. Next, go through you vocabulary cards and put a pile to the left of words you think you know and to the right put a pile of word you are not sure of In the word you know how do they connect the to the last unit of Plate Tectonics Slide 25 Absolute Dating Adapt Cause and Effect Deposition Direct Environmental Factors Erosion Evidence Evolution Extrusion Fault Fossil Record Slide 26 Fossil Geological Time Igneous Rock Index Fossils Indirect Intrusion Law of Superposition Lithosphere Slide 27 Mass Extinction Metamorphic Rock Models Organisms Radioactive Dating Relative Dating Sedimentary Rock Sedimentation Sediments Simulation Species Theory Time Scale Weathering Slide 28 Learning Target: I am learning how the movement of the Earths has a direct effect on how life evolves over time. The purpose of this is to be able to interpret and analyze evidence to determine a sequence of geological events that explains the history of life on Earth. CW: Ancient Denver HW: none Slide 29 Slide 30 Slide 31 Slide 32 Slide 33 Slide 34 ObservationsPredictions Evidence/FactClaim Cause and EffectReasoning Opinion Lake Garda, Italy Photograph by Joseph J. Scherschel, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Vintage National Geographic Photographs Twin siblings playing in Italys Lake Garda drift by Castello Scaligero in this Kodachrome picture that appeared with a 1968 National Geographic profile on the country's "Land of Lakes." The castle's crenelated battlements date to the 13th century. Slide 35 What is a time line Slide 36 What does this time line show? Is this a time line? Support your answer? Slide 37 What does this time line show? Slide 38 Slide 39 Ancient Denver Layers What do you know about the Earth and sedimentation? How do layers of sediment help use understand the past? What kind of layers do you thing is underneath Denver? How does a layer of earth reveal the past? What kind of rock is able (Igneous, Metamorphic, Sedimentary) to provide clues of life? Explain? Slide 40 Does Denver have a time line? Justify your answer. What evidence would you need to scientifically prove or disprove your answer.? What would Denvers environments need to capture evidence Slide 41 Ancient Denver Layers What do you know about the Earth and sedimentation? How do layers of sediment help use understand the past? What kind of layers do you think is underneath Denver? How does a layer of earth reveal the past? What kind of rock is able (Igneous, Metamorphic, Sedimentary) to provide clues of life? Explain? Slide 42 Ancient Denver Layers Use all your cards to create the geological layers under the 21 century Denver. Start by taping your timeline Next look at the pictures what one do you think is the oldest? why As we go through ancient Denver you are to collect evidence to prove each environment actually existed. Any questions? Slide 43 Slide 44 Slide 45 Slide 46 Slide 47 Slide 48 Slide 49 ObservationsPredictions Evidence/FactClaim Cause and EffectReasoning Estimate Number of FishSalt Water or Fresh Water Whale Shark, Yucatn Peninsula Photograph by Brian Skerry, National GeographicBrian Skerry This Month in Photo of the Day: National Geographic Magazine Features National Geographic Magazine A whale shark, biggest of fishes, hangs out with small fry off the northern tip of the Yucatn Peninsula. Slide 50 Slide 51 ObservationsPredictions FactOpinion Cause and EffectInfer Redwood Tree, California Photograph by Michael Nichols, National GeographicMichael Nichols This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos AdventureExploration Partway up a 350-foot tree, botanist Marie Antoine (at right) passes a slender core sample of its wood750 years of redwood biographyto canopy ecologist Giacomo Renzullo. Research now shows that the older such trees get, the more wood they put on. Slide 52 CAS 3.2 Geologic time, history, and changing life forms are indicated by fossils and successive sedimentation, folding, faulting, and uplifting of layers of sedimentary rock CAS 2.5 Multiple lines of evidence show the evolution of organisms over geologic time Slide 53 Slide 54 Slide 55 Slide 56 Slide 57 Slide 58 Slide 59 ObservationsPredictions Evidence/FactClaim ReasoningInfer Canyon, Zion National Park Photograph by Peter Scifres, Your ShotYour Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos NatureWeather Photos Inside Zion National Park's famous Subway slot canyon, my hiking and photography friend, Suzanne, ponders the way ahead.Zion National Park