ED565 Introduction to Instructional Technology. Earth is the third planet from the sun, the only planet on which life is known to exist. Earth Life is.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Add this unit to your Table of contents!
Advertisements

Chapter 15:5 Geologic Time Scale.
The Geologic Time Scale. Geologic Time Scale : Scientists have formed a chronology of Earth’s history based on evidence from the Earth’s rocks and fossils.
Geologic Time Scale.
The Geologic Time Scale
6.5 Time Marches On Pages  Rock layers form oldest on the bottom first, newest on top, so as you go down you go back in time.
GEOLOGIC TIME Make sure you know……..  The geologic time scale is a record of the major events and diversity of life forms present in Earth’s history.
By Sebastian Farrugia A timeline helps us to understand when and how things happened over a period of time. A dinosaur timeline shows us how long ago.
Objective: Understand the Main Events in the History of Life through a Timeline Key Words: Evolution, prokaryotic, eukaryotic cell, extinction, simple,
Origin of Life Life’s Timeline. 1 st Life Earth formed about 4.5 billion years ago Life began with autotrophic bacteria/prokaryotes 3.5 billion year old.
Relative Age of Sedimentary Rocks
Fossils and Geologic Time Scale Chapter 17. What’s It All About Essential Question: Can relative dating and relative frequency be a trusted thing? Objectives:
Chapter 5: Fossils and Geologic Time
 Geologic Time Scale – a timeline of Earth’s History divided into periods of time by major events or changes on Earth What do we call these major events.
There are many kinds of animals. Animals can be put into groups based upon their characteristics. Some animals do not have backbones.
Fossils and Geologic Time
Earth forms from space dust, rocks, and gases. It is not a nice place to live. In fact, nothing lives there. © Microsoft Clipart.
Overview of natural history Breakdown of time Different periods of Earth’s history are broken into sets of time –just like a year is broken into months,
 The Geological time scale is a record of the life forms and geological events in Earth’s history.  Scientists developed the time scale by studying.
 360 mya to 300 mya  Ancestors of birds, reptiles and mammals.
Earth History - The Geologic Time Scale
Thursday, May 22 Pick up a white board and marker. Goal: Explain why studying paleontology is important.
Summary of Major Events in the Evolution of Life.
Animal Groups Your Name.
“Theories about the Timeline of Earth” Text pages 44-46
PG 9 IN TOC Geologic Time. 1. Mold 2. Index fossil 3. Preserved remain/Original remain 4. Cast 5. Petrified fossil 6. Trace fossil 7. Carbonized fossil.
Geologic Time Scale. How’s it divided?  Instead of being divided into months or years, the geologic time scale is divided into eras.  Eras are divided.
7 Biodiversity. Scientific names scientific name specific epithetgenus specific epithetgenusvariety specific epithet genussubspecies Notice that the first.
Geologic Time Scale. Testing Your Prior Knowledge.
Geologic Time Scale Chapter 17. Formation of Earth 4.6 billion years old Took 100 million years to form.
Earth forms Oldest fossils Photo- synthesis evolves Eukaryotic cells evolve Multi- cellular organisms Abundant life Origin of Life Figure 1.3 Life’s Calendar.
Examining layers of sedimentary rock, scientists have put together a chronology of Earth’s history. Divided into 4 Eras: 1.Precambrian (3.5 bya mya)
Geologic Time Scientists have developed a model of the history of life on Earth called the geologic time scale. Paleontologists divide the geologic time.
GEOLOGIC TIME SCALE. DIVISIONS OF TIME  Eon: (years) longest period of time  Era: (months) second largest division of time made up of 2 or more periods.
History of Life on Earth Evolutionary TIMELINE Ms. Herrera.
Imagine one second equalling 1 million years of the earth’s history
The entire history of the world as told to us by the dirty, filthy rocks.
Geologic Time Scale Spring th Grade.
Fossils & The Geologic Time Scale. Fossils Preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. Fossils are formed when organisms die and.
 Define: Evolution Superposition Plate tectonics Geo Bio  Explain how both biological and geological factors contribute to evolution throughout the.
Tree of Life (Fetal Pig) Cladogram Bailey and Will.
I. What was it like on early Earth ? Very hot Meteorites colliding into earth Frequent volcanic activity Atmosphere with little oxygen & lots of nitrogen.
 Geologic Time Scale – a timeline of Earth’s History divided into periods of time by major events or changes on Earth Age of the Earth: ~4.6 BILLIONS.
Geologic Time Rise of Oxygen in the atmosphere.
Formation of Earth The Moon Continents Form Prokaryotes  First signs of life  Bacteria – single cell.
Geographic Time 8.E.6A.1Develop and use models to organize Earth’s history (including era, period, and epoch) according to the geologic time scale using.
Geologic Time Scale.
Geologic time scale In depth: chapter 19.
Earth’s History Geological time Scale.
4600 million years ago (4.6 billion years ago) Formation of Earth.
Precambrian Paleozoic Mesozoic Cenozoic GEOLOGICAL Biological.
Geologic Time.
Kingdom: Plantae Cell type: Eukaryote
Geologic Time Scale Notes
Grade 7 Science Unit 4: The Earth’s Crust
Dominant life forms of the past: some very broad generalizations Precambrian: prokaryotes Cambrian-Ordovician: marine invertebrates, algae Silurian-Devonian:
#19 Geologic Time Scale Notes
History of Life.
Geologic Time Scale notes…44
Interdependence and Adaptation
Geologic Time Scale.
Precambrian Time This began about 4.6 billion years ago.
The Geologic Time Scale
Notes #6: Geologic Timescale
Illustrations from the Natural History volumes of the Description de l’Egypte Mammals.
Relative Age of Sedimentary Rocks
Geologic Timescale and Eras
2014 Mrs. Hughes 8th Grade Science Geologic Time Shows Earth’s History.
Geologic Time Scale.
TIMELINE LAB Week of October 7th, 2013.
Presentation transcript:

ED565 Introduction to Instructional Technology

Earth is the third planet from the sun, the only planet on which life is known to exist. Earth Life is the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms. Timeline is a sequence of related events arranged in chronological order and displayed along a line. Timeline

Earth Timeline Back

Research the history of the groups of organisms listed below through the search machine on the internet. Prokaryotes, photosynthetic bacteria, eukaryotes, jellyfish, fish, land plants, amphibians, insects, reptiles, dinosaurs, mammals, birds, flowering plants, rodents, horses, humans Recommended sites

Include a basic description of the group of organisms, including a picture from the Internet or a drawing. Note: Information must mention when group first appeared and what made it different from others. Microsoft Word

Use the information that the group found to make a poster about the organism. Use this website as a guide to make the poster

Post your work on our social and interactive network for peer review.

Create a timeline for each researched organisms using the scale of one centimeters equals one million years Use the following website for help

Briefly explain what you learned from this activity. Microsoft Word