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3. Fossils Day 2  EQ: How do fossils provide a record of Earth’s geologic history?  Learning Target: I can identify the various processes by which a fossil can form.  Learning Task: I will review key vocab related to fossil and their formation by completing a word sort.  I will define key vocab related to fossils.  I will create a Popplet showing the six main types of fossils   Warm Up: What can we learn about the past from studying fossils?  Fossils Vocab Word Sort: fossil, fossil record, fossilized, index fossil, trilobite, and trace fossil, ice core  Create a Popplet showing all SIX Types of fossils  Exit Ticket: List all six types of fossils

Welcome! Warm Up Thursday 4/3/14  Why are there not more fossils for scientists to discover?

Complete: Getting into the Fossil Record (10 minutes)  Ice cores Webquest Due Tomorrow!!!

3 rd Quarter Table of Contents 1 TitleAssignment # Ice Cores2 Ice Cores Webquest3 Fossil Notes4 Getting into the Fossil Record 5 Fossil Vocab6

Fossils Vocab Word Sort  Get a set of cards from your teacher  Match the word to the correct definition  Check to see if you are correct

Fossils Vocab6  Fossil - evidence of past life preserved in rock.  Fossil record - the complete body of fossils that shows how species and ecosystems change over time.  Fossilized – the process of becoming a fossil  Trilobite: a marine organism that is an example of an index fossil  Index fossil – a fossil found in a narrow time range but distributed around the earth; used to date rock layers  Trace fossil – a fossilized mark that is formed in soft sediment by movement or actions an animal  Ice Core – a cylinder of ice removed from a glacier; contains trapped atmospheric gases to tell us about the climate in the past

Popplet Title: Fossils- Your Name  Create a Popplet showing all SIX Different types of fossils  Each box should have  1. type of fossil  2. picture  3.a description of how that type of fossil forms  Google Drive: 4. Chapter 8 Section 1 p to help you  Submit via Goggle Drive when you are done

 What are the 6 different types of fossils? Amber Mold* Cast* Carbon Film Trace Petrified

Google Drive: 4. Chapter 8 Section 1 Review

Exit Ticket  What are the six types of fossils?