Turn in Do Nows Turn in Do Nows Notes: Tides Notes: Tides Investigate Tides Investigate Tides 13.1 & 13.2 Quiz 13.1 & 13.2 Quiz Using a Venn diagram, compare.

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Turn in Do Nows Turn in Do Nows Notes: Tides Notes: Tides Investigate Tides Investigate Tides 13.1 & 13.2 Quiz 13.1 & 13.2 Quiz Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast currents and tides. Study for 13.4 Quiz Study for 13.4 Quiz

I can explain what causes Earth’s tides.

Discuss & Turn in 13.4 RSG Discuss & Turn in 13.4 RSG Section 13.4 Quiz Section 13.4 Quiz Hydrosphere Vocabulary Hydrosphere Vocabulary Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast spring and neap tides. Vocabulary due Friday Vocabulary due Friday

I can explain important terms and concepts about Earth’s hydrosphere.

Test Review Test Review Tidal range is the daily difference in high and low water levels. Compare the tidal ranges of neap and spring tides. Vocabulary Vocabulary Study for Test Study for Test

I can explain the water cycle and what causes ocean currents and tides.

Science Jeopardy Science Jeopardy What is the connection between salinity and density? Vocabulary Vocabulary Study for Test Study for Test

I can explain the water cycle and what causes ocean currents and tides.

Hydrosphere Test Hydrosphere Test What factor do you think might cause a surface current to change direction? None None

To assess your understanding of Earth’s hydrosphere.