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TEACHER NOTES below Materials per student: 1 sheet of copy paper, scissors, colored pencils Simple teacher notes: have students copy down and follow what they see on the screen! See notes on later slides for more details. Teachers- make one of these for yourself beforehand; that way everything makes sense to you, and you have an example to show students.

fold top down then over How to initially fold the sheet of paper

After opening back up, cut here. Then fold closed again. Notice you now have a booklet with a cover and 5 pages (counting the back cover). Perfect! cut

5 Ways Fossils Form Add the title to the cover; you can change the text if you like

5 Ways Fossils Form Add some color to the cover; takes a couple of minutes, but adds a TON to the look. Gives your creative kids a chance to shine

1. Trapped in Amber Turn the page and you’re on page 1. Your ant can have a frowny face if you like

1. Trapped in Amber 2. Trapped in Asphalt You finish the rest The ant, spider, frog, or lizzard gets caught in sticky tree sap It’s covered by more sap The sap hardens with the body inside An animal falls into a thick, sticky pool of asphalt (tar) It is trapped, and its remains are preserved. Use fossil 1 and 2 as a template for the other 3: title, drawing, then how it forms. Once the tone is set, students finish the same way Drawings don’t have to be perfect. Granted these aren’t great pictures; on the ppt I use with my students I actually insert much better looking Google image drawings for them to follow, but I can’t legally do that here. At the bottom of this is a link to a page with some examples of line drawings of petrified fossils. If you do that, choose something that looks nice and representative, but not too challenging for your students to draw (are the lines/contours easy to notice?) https://www.google.com/search?q=petrified+fossil&newwindow=1&safe=active&es_sm=91&tbm=isch&source=lnt&tbs=itp:lineart&sa=X&ei=BnlMU_7TEsOc2AX6oYHwCQ&ved=0CD8QpwUoBA&dpr=1&biw=1264&bih=635 You finish the rest Rock Petrified Ice