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Monday Starting Line Directions: Enter the classroom, log onto Blackboard and click on the Starting Line for today. Answer the questions below on the Google Form. You have 4 minutes to do this. Mapping Review: Define legend, scale, and compass rose. Mineral Review: What are the 5 characteristics of minerals? What are the (6) main properties of minerals?

Monday Starting Line Answer Directions: Enter the classroom, log onto Blackboard and click on the Starting Line for today. Answer the questions below on the Google Form. You have 4 minutes to do this. Mapping Review: Legend: List of symbols on a map and their meanings Scale: Relationship between distance on a map and actual distance on Earth Compass Rose: Symbol that shows the 4 cardinal directions Mineral Review: Solid, Inorganic, Natural, Crystalline Structure, Consistent Chemical Composition Color, Hardness, Luster, Streak, Cleavage/Fracture, Density

Announcements Homework Check: None Mineral Lab #2 (from 9/15) Make-Up: Test over Rocks and Minerals on 9/29! That is next week on Thursday! Expect one lab this week and one next week with LOTS OF NOTES…but NO COMPLAINING!

Earth and Space Science Unit 2: Minerals and Rocks Daily Objective: I can use a mineral map to identify areas with specific minerals and other resources.

Notebook Notes Directions: In your document, write the following information in this order on the LEFT SIDE. (Your Name) Mr. Swisher Earth and Space Science _____ (Period) 9/19/2016

Notebook Notes Directions: In your document, write the following information in this order in the CENTER in BOLD. None

Reading/Map Worksheet Directions: Complete the Mineral Reading and multiple choice questions about the properties of minerals on pages 1-2 of the packet. Then, use the maps to answer the questions on pages 3-4 of the packet. You may need to go on Planbook to see the map on page 3 better! This WHOLE packet is due TOMORROW (9/20)!