© 10-Day Grade 5 STAAR Science Review Day 6 – Earth and Space Readiness TEKS 5.7B Supporting TEKS 5.8A, 5.8B, 4.7A, 4.8A, 4.8B, 4.8C, and 3.7B.

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© 10-Day Grade 5 STAAR Science Review Day 6 – Earth and Space Readiness TEKS 5.7B Supporting TEKS 5.8A, 5.8B, 4.7A, 4.8A, 4.8B, 4.8C, and 3.7B

VOCABULARY 5.7B Landforms Landform, Delta, Canyon, Sand Dune, Weathering, Erosion, Deposition 5.8A Weather and Climate Weather, Climate, Precipitation, Temperature, Data, Humidity, Typical 5.8B Water Cycle Ocean, Fresh Water, Salt Water, Water Cycle, Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Accumulation, Runoff

Landforms Weathering from wind, water, and ice can create magnificent landforms on Earth! River deltas are triangular formations caused by the depositing of sediment in the river when the flow of water slows down. The sediment is the result of erosion upstream. ©

Landforms Canyons are formed by water cutting through the rock and carrying away sediment. Over time, the river or stream carves a deep formation in the rock. ©

Landforms Sand dunes are formed from wind gusts that carry sediments in the air and deposits the grains of sand on top of one another until a large hill-like structure is formed. ©

Landforms Glaciers are large sheets of ice that move slowly over time. Their large size and weight can carve smooth hills and valleys in the landscape. Valley carved by glacier

Rapid Changes in Landforms Sand dunes, canyons, deltas, and glacier valleys are formed slowly over time. Sometimes, the Earth can experience rapid changes from mudslides, earthquakes, and volcanoes. ©

WATER CYCLE POWERPOINT Water Cycle Powerpoint from Unit 8 Water Cycle Song

Water Cycle Identify the parts of the water cycle. What provides the energy to drive the water cycle? ABCDABCD ©

 Climate is weather information that describes the weather for a specified length of time (usually 30 years) and will include information about weather extremes. Climate

 Weather is the information that describes the conditions in the atmosphere at a particular time and place, including temperature, wind, cloud cover, precipitation, and humidity. Weather

What are those key words? Weather TODAY TOMORROW YESTERDAY AT A CERTAIN TIME OF THE DAY Climate OVER TIME USUALLY TYPICALLY AFTER 30 YEARS

Weather Symbols Identify these weather symbols and describe what they mean. H L ©

GAMES TODAY’S GAMES WATER CYCLE WEATHER AND CLIMATE ($20 EACH GROUP MEMBER – CORRECT FIRST TIME) ($5 EACH GROUP MEMBER – CORRECT AFTER FIXING ERRORS) BEFORE CLASSS ENDS DAY 6 STAAR REVIEW questions REFLECTION ***OTHER GAMES WE MAY NOT HAVE FINISHED Sedimentary Rock Cycle Game Building Circuits Game

WORDS (1 st block) WEATHER (short term) Last night, approaching, last week, yesterday, Tuesday, Moving through, today, three days, July 23 rd, record setting, was cold CLIMATE (long term Usually, average, each year, average day time high, summers, a few decades, annual, generally, During summer months, one decade, decades, average each month, each May, summers are usually

WEATHER CLUE WORDS (block 2) WEATHER TODAY, Aproaching, TUESDAY, LAST WEEK, LAST NIGHT, TOMORROW, YESTERDAY, DECREASING SLOW MOVEMENT, CHANGING, STORM MOVES THROUGH, COLD FRONT/WARM FRONT CLIMATE USUALLY, ANNUALLY, DECADES, IN THE SUMMERS, AVERAGE, EACH YEAR, EACH MAY, OVER SUMMER MONTHS,

WEATHER CLUE WORDS (3 rd Block) AFTER SORTING YOUR CARDS, Write in your journal a T-chart (weather and climate. Write the clue words for each one WEATHER (SHORT TERM) TODAY, YESTERDAY, LAST WEEK, COLD/WARM FRONT, LAST NIGHT, TUESDAY, SLOW MOVING, JULY 23 RD, APPROACHING, CHANGES, CURRENTLY, TOMORROW CLIMATE (LONG TERM) USUALLY, AVERAGE, DECADES, SUMMERS, TYPICALLY, GENERALLY, ANNUALLY, EACH YEAR, OVER THE YEARS, OVER TIME, 30 YEARS OR MORE