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DO NOW Date: 04/11 Reminders: DO NOW: How is it possible to have such a difference in color in these two beaches? 7 th Grade Science April 11, 2014
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How do natural forces affect the Earth’s surface? OBJECTIVES: -Rockies vs. Appalachian Mtns. -Revisit “Beach Sand” -Photo Gallery Walk April 11, 2014
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Succession Plot Check-In Week 2 Reminder of Outside Expectations: – Voice Level 1-2 (Voice Level 0 in Hallway) – No wandering – Stay on Task WEATHERING EROSION AND DEPOSITION -Bring your phone or pair up with someone who has a phone -You will take a picture of Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition (3 photos) to email me.
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Succession Plot Week 2 Check-In After 2 WeeksAbiotic/Biotic Factors Conclusion: How has your plot changed in the last 2 weeks? What type of succession occurred? Do you think any weathering, erosion, or deposition occurred? Why?
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Weathering, Erosion, Deposition Review 7 th grade science Turn and Talk: Why do the Rockies and Appalachian Mountains look so different? Rocky Mountains Appalachian Mountains
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Dark Matter 7 th grade science Page Write a story from the Point of view of a grain Of sand that started As magma in the Earth’s crust and Ended up a particle of Sand on the beach. Be creative, Detailed, and specific. Use the following vocabulary: Weathering (weathered), erosion (eroded), deposition (deposited) Uncovering Student Ideas
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PHOTO EXAMPLES Email your photos to me so that we may see your examples; My email address is:
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Can you picture it? Picture # (5-21)Weathering, Erosion or Deposition Agent of Change (water, wind, gravity) and how do you know?
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DO NOW Date: 4/12 Reminders: -All missing grades due by Thursday! How much water do you think you use in a day? Where does the water you use come from?
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What land features make up a watershed? OBJECTIVES: -Discover why fresh water is so important -Discuss watersheds
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Apples and Oceans Partner A/C- Paper Plate Graph Partner B/D – Apple Cutting Voice Level 1 Do not eat unless told to do so.
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Slice 1: 1/4 of the Planet is LAND
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Draw on a Circle Graph
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LAND
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Slice 2: 1/8 of the Planet is Uninhabitable Land
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Draw on Circle Graph
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LAND
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Slice1/8 of the Planet is Habitable Land
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Draw on Circle Graph
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LAND
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1/32 of the Planet is Farmable Land
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Draw on Circle Graph
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LAND
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3/10,000 of the Planet is Land with Drinkable Water
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Draw on Circle Graph
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LAND
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Watersheds The entire areas of land including mountain tops, hillsides, and valleys that drain into the river is called a watershed.
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Watersheds Edward's Aquifer
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DO NOW Date: 4/15 4/16 Reminders: -Grades due no later than Thursday -Take small sheet home and answer questions Why is it important not to use too much nitrogen-rich fertilizer on your lawn?
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How do humans impact water in a watershed? OBJECTIVES: -Explore human impact of watersheds.
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Water Pollution
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Watershed Lab Objective: Test a nearby creek for the amount of nitrogen or oxygen in the water. Materials: Student Sheet Pencil Notebook Outside expectations: Stay with the group Stay out of the street (watch for cars) Level 2 voice maximum Keep track of materials Stay on task
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On the walk…
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Notebook Setup Tape your water test lab sheet into page____ On page ____ create the following T-Chart: Point-Source Pollution Definition: Example: NON-Point-Source Pollution Definition: Example:
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Point source pollution: Water pollution that starts from a single source. Examples? Non-Point source pollution: Water pollution that can not be tracked to one single point. Examples?
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Point Source Pollution
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DO NOW Date: 4/15 Reminders: -Missing grades due by Thursday (NO EXCEPTIONS!) How would you describe a watershed?
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What land features make up a watershed? OBJECTIVES: -Explore the features of a watershed -Identify sources of pollution in a watershed
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LAPTOPS If you can not log in, place the computer on top of the cart and retrieve a new one.
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Watersheds The entire areas of land including mountain tops, hillsides, and valleys that drain into the river is called a watershed.
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Reading Read SILENTLY.
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Exploring Watersheds Online Watershed Exploration Identify and Define Limestone, Water Table, Sinking Stream, Wet Cave, and Spring
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Pre-Ap: Where is your Watershed? Find Your Watershed Find Your Watershed O.Henry
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Let’s Review: ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How do humans impact water in a watershed? OBJECTIVES: -Explore the features of a watershed -Identify sources of pollution in a watershed
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NON Point Source Pollution
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Exit Ticket In your notebook on page __________, answer the following question: Describe examples of how human activities impact the quality of their water. Use the following vocabulary in your writing: Watershed point source pollution Non-point source pollution
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Streams and Rivers Bill Nye
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Erosion and Deposition
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Erosion
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Deposition of Sediments Filling Up a Lake
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Watershed Activist Poster Research an issue from the homework with your partners. Discuss the cause, the problem itself, and any solutions With your group, create a poster you might take to a protest to bring awareness to the issue. Use color, images, and words that call for action.
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Websites A) http://austintexas.gov/article/sterile-asian-grass- carp-be-released-lake-austin-hydrilla-controlhttp://austintexas.gov/article/sterile-asian-grass- carp-be-released-lake-austin-hydrilla-control B) http://austintexas.gov/department/water- treatment-plant-4http://austintexas.gov/department/water- treatment-plant-4 C) http://austintexas.gov/department/scoop-poophttp://austintexas.gov/department/scoop-poop D)http://www.austintexas.gov/print/article/nation al-flood-safety-awareness-week-march-17-through- 22
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Interview Find a person to interview, and ask them the following questions: 1.What issue did you learn about? 2.What is causing the issue? 3.What will happen if it continues? 4.What are some ways to solve the problem?
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DO NOW Date: 4/18 Q: How do humans impact water in a watershed? How can weathering, erosion, and deposition effect watersheds?
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How do humans impact water in a watershed? OBJECTIVES: -Read about weathering, erosion, and deposition in Austin watersheds -Discuss issues impacting Austin watersheds
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