Tuesday 11/7/17 Get your textbook and spiral notebook out of the cupboard. No Notebook Entry – you will want your notebook for your convection flow chart.

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Tuesday 11/7/17 Get your textbook and spiral notebook out of the cupboard. No Notebook Entry – you will want your notebook for your convection flow chart that we made yesterday.

Vocabulary Card Assignment ****due Thursday 11/9**** Take 3 notecards out the basket at your desk. On the side with the lines put your name and period # - do this on all 3 cards Turn them over and write the word for the card in the upper left corner. One word per card- see example below MANTLE DENSITY CONVECTION CURRENT Put the cards inside your vocab card baggie. If you have time later to start working them you may. They are homework- you will not have class time to work on them. MANTLE

IMPORTANT REMINDERS You must have your textbook with you when you do your vocab cards. Use the pink sheet to help you remember how to do them and look at your cards you have already done. Start them tonight and then be sure to ask Mrs. Burke for help when she is back tomorrow if you realize you are confused.

Last Night’s Homework Convection and the Mantle – Finish reading and doing pgs 20-21 Let’s check our answers together!

Relate Cause and Effect Heating and cooling of a fluid Changes in the fluid’s density Force of gravity All 3 combine to set convection currents in motion! Made flow chart notes in spiral.

Apply It!!! Yellowstone Hot Springs Melted snow and rainwater seep to a depth of 3,000m, where magma chambers heat the rock of Earth’s crust. Heated rock then heats the water to over 200C Is the heated water more or less dense than the melted snow and rainwater? What might cause the convection current?

Figure 3: Mantle Convection

Convection and the Mantle Enrich Questions Take out a piece of paper and put a heading on it. Read the directions on the handout. Use you textbook and notes to help you. Ask for help if you are stuck on a question. Turn in your answers when you are finished. If not done by end of class they are homework due tomorrow- you can access the questions on Mrs. Burke’s webpage. (Unit 2: Introducing the Earth System). If you finish early begin working on your vocabulary cards.