Layers of the Earth (E1-E6)
Table of Contents (E1-E6):
1. Coversheet/Table of Contents
2. Structure of the Earth (Test 4) 3. Layers of the Earth Reading 4. Bill Nye: Earth's Crust/Atmosphere 5. Starter #8 6. What's in the Middle? (LAB) 7. Earth Material Sorting by Density |
8. Scale Model of the Earth's layers
9. Cornell Notes 10. My Sandbox 11.. Layers of the Earth Review (Scroll to the bottom of the page for the review) STUDY ASSIGNMENTS 1-11 FOR THE TEST ON MONDAY, JANUARY 9 |
Objectives:
E1. I can calculate the density of earth materials (e.g., rocks, water, air).
E2. I can model and describe the sorting of earth materials in a mixture based on density and particle size (e.g., sorting grains of sand of the same size with different densities, sort materials of different particle size with equal densities).
E3. I can relate the sorting of materials that can be observed in streambeds, road cuts, or beaches to the density and particle size of those materials.
E4. I can design and conduct an experiment that provides data on the natural sorting of various earth materials.
E5. I can relate density to the relative positioning of Earth’s atmosphere, water, crust, and interior.
E6. I can distinguish between models of Earth with accurate and inaccurate attributes.
E1. I can calculate the density of earth materials (e.g., rocks, water, air).
E2. I can model and describe the sorting of earth materials in a mixture based on density and particle size (e.g., sorting grains of sand of the same size with different densities, sort materials of different particle size with equal densities).
E3. I can relate the sorting of materials that can be observed in streambeds, road cuts, or beaches to the density and particle size of those materials.
E4. I can design and conduct an experiment that provides data on the natural sorting of various earth materials.
E5. I can relate density to the relative positioning of Earth’s atmosphere, water, crust, and interior.
E6. I can distinguish between models of Earth with accurate and inaccurate attributes.
Resources:
Earth's Structure Cornell Notes
Nearpod Presentation, "Sorting Earth's Materials" and I'd like you to join me!
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Nearpod Presentation, "Sorting Earth's Materials" and I'd like you to join me!
To review this presentation at your own pace, input this PIN: JECAN on the Student Box or open this link.
(If you are using a mobile device, you need to have the Nearpod App installed; download it for free here)
Vocabulary Review and Kahoot
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Bill Nye: Atmosphere |
Bill Nye - Atmosphere from Eileen on Vimeo. |
The denser you are, the harder you fall...
Sorting Earth's materials introduction: http://www.uen.org/core/science/sciber/sciber7/stand-2/densefal.shtml
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Just How Deep is the Deepest Hole in the World?
How Do We Know What is in the Center of the Earth? |
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What is the Earth made of? Which elements make up each layer?
Densities of various elements
Inner Core Composition
Elements of the Universe
Densities of various elements
Inner Core Composition
Elements of the Universe
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