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1 Monday, September 25th Schedule: ISN 20, 21 Earth System review
ISN due Thursday, 9/28 Schedule: ISN 20, 21 Earth System review Objective: I know and understand how the Earth systems interact. Homework: Complete ISN 20, 21 and 1.1 Vocab ISN 190 Please have on desk: ISN, agenda, and pencil

2 Tuesday, September 26th Schedule: Earth systems quiz
ISN due Thursday, 9/28 Schedule: Earth systems quiz Objective: I know the Earth systems and how they interact Homework: No homework Please have on your desk: ISN, agenda, pencil

3 Wednesday, September 27th
Reminders: ISN due tomorrow Bring your revised 1.1 quiz back tomorrow! Schedule: ISN 25 Geologic time probe ISN 23, 24 Geosphere divider ISN 22 Revise 1.1 quiz Objective: I will organize my ISN for tomorrow’s check Homework: Finish revising 1.1 quiz Organize your ISN for tomorrow’s check Please have on desk: ISN, agenda, pencil

4 Thursday, September 28th Schedule: ISN 26 Bill Nye Fossils
Turn in your ISN before you leave! Schedule: ISN 26 Bill Nye Fossils ISN Fossils Reading Study Guide (RSG) Objective: I can explain that Earth’s past is revealed in rocks and fossils Homework Finish reading pages 287 to 293 and complete RSG Please have on desk: ISN, agenda, and pencil

5 Friday, September 29th Schedule: ISN 28 Fossil notes
ISN 29 Fossil review questions Objective: I can describe different types of fossils and how they are formed. Homework Complete ISN 28, 29 Please have on desk: ISN, agenda, pencil

6 What is a Fossil? Traces or remains of living things from long ago. There are 2 main types of fossils: Original remains Rock fossils

7 Original Remains

8 Original Remains Fossils that are the actual bodies or body parts of organisms. There are 3 modes of preservation: Ice Amber Tar

9 Ice Ice is one of the best preservers of the remains of prehistoric life. Huge ice fields in Siberia and Alaska contain 10,000 year-old mammoths.

10 Amber Amber forms from resin, a sticky substance inside trees that flows like syrup and protects the tree by trapping insects.

11 Tar Original remains of animals have also been found in places where there are pools of tar – a thick, oily substance.

12 Rock Fossils

13 Rock Fossils If an organism is covered by or buried in sediment, it may become a fossil as the sediments become rock. There are 4 main types of fossils that we find in rocks: molds and casts, petrified wood, carbon films and trace fossils

14 Molds & Casts A mold is a visible shape that has left after an animal or plant was buried in sediment and then decayed away. A cast fossil is a solid model in the shape of the organism.

15 Petrified Wood The stone fossil of a tree is called petrified wood.

16 Carbon Films Carbon is an element that is found in every living thing. Sometimes when a dead plant or animal decays, its carbon is left behind as a visible layer.

17 Trace Fossils Trace fossils are not parts of an animal or impressions of it, but rather evidence of an animal’s presence in a given location. Trace fossils include: footprints, trails, animal holes, and even feces.

18 Fossil Formation

19 How Do Fossils Form? Conditions have to be just right for a fossil to form in rock – the organism must be preserved before it decomposes or disappears. Rock fossils form in sedimentary rock. Why not in igneous rocks?


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