Volcanoes Vocabulary Day 1 Grade 5 Theme 1. 10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from www.brainybetty.com 2 cinders ► The cinders spouted out of the volcano.

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Volcanoes Vocabulary Day 1 Grade 5 Theme 1

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 2 cinders ► The cinders spouted out of the volcano and could be seen in the air. ► Definition: charred bits of rock; ashes

10/8/20153 cinders Example: lava rock ► Non-example: Dirt blowing in the air; smoke in the air

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 4 crater ► Has anyone ever climbed in the crater on top of Mount St. Helens? ► Definition: a bowl shaped depression

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 5 crater ► Example: The indention left when you throw a rock into mud. ► Non-example: a mound of dirt

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 6 crust ► The Earth’s crust, or the top layers, are made up of solid rock. ► The solid outer layer of the Earth

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 7 crust ► Example: outer layer of an orange; outer layer of the loaf of bread ► Non-example: the inside of an orange; or the inside of a loaf of bread Not the crust Crust

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 8 eruption ► The evidence of the volcanic eruption of Mount St. Helens can be seen for miles and miles. ► Definition: a volcanic explosion or large flow of lava

10/8/20159 eruption ► Example: Soda erupts when someone shakes the can before opening it. ► Non-example: Turning on the faucet is not an eruption.

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 10 lava ► The magma is now called lava since it is slowly flowing down the volcano. ► Definition: hot melted rock that flows from a volcano

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 11 lava ► Example: ► Non-example: cinders

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 12 magma ► The magma deep in the Earth was so hot it looked like it was on fire. ► Definition: hot, melted rock underneath the Earth’s surface

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 13 magma ► Example: picture ► Non-example: lava Magma

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 14 molten ► The molten glass was able to be formed into the shape of a vase. ► Definition: made liquid by heat

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 15 molten ► Example: When you heat chocolate it melts and becomes liquid. ► Non-example: Paper cannot be made liquid by heat.

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 16 summit ► The took the ski lift to the summit that way we had a clear view of the city below. ► Definition: the top of a mountain

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 17 summit ► Example: The top of the mountain ► Non-example: The base of the mountain

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 18 advancing ► The storm was advancing slowly so we knew it was coming. ► Definition: moving forward

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 19 advancing ► Example: The lava flows and might be advancing (or moving closer) toward the city. ► Non-example: Counting backward on the number line

10/8/2015Free PowerPoint Template from 20 Think- Pair- Share ► What word do you think is the most interesting? Why? ► Was there a word that you have never heard before? I don’t think I have heard of cache before… I don’t think I have heard of a summit before.

10/8/ ► Would you need a sign to let you know the dangers of a volcano? What would be on that sign? ► What signs are evidence that the destruction was made by a volcano? A tornado? An earthquake?