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/28/14 Starter: 11/8Warm Up Weathering Lab stations 11/8-9/2012 Weathering Lab stations Exit : 1.What station results did you find most interesting or surprising? Why? 2. What stations did you have difficulty with? Why? Practice/Application/Connecti on: Stations Glue lab here when done and graded

October 28, 2014 AGENDA 1 Starter 2. Lab 3. Exit Objective 7.8B Analyze the effects of weathering, erosion, and deposition on the environment in eco- regions of Texas by explaining different aspects of weathering during a lab.

DateLecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 10/17 Disaster Writing /20 Disaster Mobile /21 Texas Ecoregions Poster /22 Texas Ecoregions Poster and presentation /23 Unit 5 vocabulary /24 Quiz/Writing /27 Weathering and Erosion Notes /28 Weathering Lab 81-82

Ice cracking rock, roots growing between rocks and breaking them apart ; Acid rain on rocks Smoke in the air on rocks The breaking up of rocks, minerals, and other materials by chemical or mechanical means

/28/14 Starter: 11/8Warm Up Weathering Lab stations 11/8-9/2012 Weathering Lab stations Exit : 1.What station results did you find most interesting or surprising? Why? 2. What stations did you have difficulty with? Why? Practice/Application/Connecti on: Stations Glue lab here when done and graded