Surface Features on Earth

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Surface Features on Earth Breaking News Surface Features on Earth

Gather Your Facts You will need to summarize your team’s findings from your reading and lab so others will understand your portion of this lab You will need to complete a graphic organizer with key elements to your topic

Volcanoes Period 3 1st Finding: Key elements from Volcano Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: Lab Finding:

Earthquakes Period 3 1st Finding: Key elements from Earthquake Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: Lab Finding:

Wind Erosion Period 3 1st Finding: Key elements from Wind Erosion Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: Lab Finding:

Water Erosion Period 3 1st Finding: Key elements from Water Erosion Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: Lab Finding:

Volcanoes Period 4 1st Finding: Key elements from Volcano Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: Lab Finding:

Earthquakes Period 4 1st Finding: Key elements from Earthquake Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: 4th Finding:

Wind Erosion Period 4 1st Finding: Key elements from Wind Erosion Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: 4th Finding:

Water Erosion Period 4 1st Finding: Key elements from Water Erosion Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: Lab Finding:

Volcanoes Period 5 1st Finding: Key elements from Volcano Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: Lab Finding:

Earthquakes Period 5 1st Finding: Key elements from Earthquake Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: Lab Finding:

Wind Erosion Period 5 1st Finding: Key elements from Wind Erosion Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: Lab Finding:

Water Erosion Period 5 1st Finding: Key elements from Water Erosion Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: Lab Finding:

Volcanoes Period 8 1st Finding: Key elements from Volcano Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: Lab Finding:

Earthquakes Period 8 1st Finding: Key elements from Earthquake Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: Lab Finding:

Wind Erosion Period 8 1st Finding: Key elements from Wind Erosion Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: Lab Finding:

Water Erosion Period 8 1st Finding: Key elements from Water Erosion Reading: 2nd Finding: 3rd Finding: Lab Finding:

Attention!!! You will need to copy notes into your notebook and use them when it is time to complete the summary for this unit.

Great Job