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Welcome to Science Jan 8 th, 2015 (A day) Jan 9 th, 2015 (B day)

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1 Welcome to Science Jan 8 th, 2015 (A day) Jan 9 th, 2015 (B day)

2 Warm Up Jan 8 th and Jan 9 th, 2015 Imagine traveling deep below the surface of the Earth; describe what you think you might see and feel.

3 Volunteers…..

4 Interactive Notebook Q2 Add entry to Table of Contents 6.E.2.1 Structure of the Earth Assign the next number

5 Interactive Notebook Q2 Label Next Available Page: 6.P.2.1 Structure of the Earth Number page to match Table of Contents entry Circle the number

6 This week’s MISSION! We will become earth scientists as we dive deep into the layers of the earth and explore what they are made of and investigate why the continents have moved so much since earth was created.

7 Supplies…. Who remembered to bring in their supplies for our Earth model? If we do not get these supplies in, we will not be able to make our models…. Please bring these items in by Friday!

8 Discovery Ed Video…. We are about to watch a video that discusses the Earth’s interior…. As you listen to the video, write down 3 important facts you hear from the video into your notebook We will share these after the video… http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/vie w/assetGuid/4D09EF7F-386A-4A82-823D- 70D23C6127DD http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/vie w/assetGuid/4D09EF7F-386A-4A82-823D- 70D23C6127DD

9 6 th Grade Standard… Standard 6.E.2.1: Summarize the structure of the Earth, including the layers, the mantle, and core based on the relative position, composition, and density. Where is this standard posted in our room?

10 How do we know what is inside the earth? Let’s read pg 71-73

11 Vocabulary… Add these vocabulary words to your notebook now…. Composition Seismology Seismic waves Density 10 minutes to copy the words above and their definitions from the textbook

12 “Earth’s Layers Foldable”

13 Let’s create a “slice” of earth You will be given a slice of earth You will complete the information inside Use the class reading set to get the facts We will work together to complete the outside!

14 Earth’s Structure Foldable Glue, tape or staple this into your interactive notebook….

15 Write in notebook: The Earth is mostly composed of rock

16 Write in notebook: 75% (3/4) of the Earth’s surface is covered by water (liquid water and frozen water)

17 Write in notebook: Composition of the Earth: 4 Distinct Layers: – Crust – Mantle – Outer Core – Inner Core

18 Density Challenge question: Remember the density column? Which substance went to the bottom? Which went to the top? Knowing what we now know about density, take a look at the 4 layers of the earth in the next slide and tell me which would be most dense, and which would be least dense.

19 4 Layers of the Earth –which layer is most dense?

20 4 Layers of the Earth –which layer is least dense?

21 Increased density as we go to the center of earth The 4 layers have different densities which causes them to separate Least dense = crust Most dense = inner core

22 Video “A Journey Inside the Earth” (6.27 minutes) Journey inside the Earth

23 4 corners ….on a blank page! Draw this diagram in your notebook now….

24 Write in notebook: The Earth’s Crust: Thin, solid outer layer Least dense layer Contains plates that move over time 2 types: continental crust oceanic crusts

25 Write in notebook: Oceanic Crusts: under the oceans More dense (because the ocean compresses it) Thinner

26 Write in notebook: Continental Crust: under the continents Less dense Thicker

27 Write in notebook: The Earth’s Mantle: below the crust Made of silicon, magnesium, iron, oxygen CONVECTION CURRENTS: Thick, hot, convective layer

28 Write in notebook: The Earth’s Outer Core: Liquid layer made of nickel and iron Spins around the inner core Earth’s only totally liquid layer

29 Write in notebook: The Earth’s Inner Core: Solid iron and nickel due to extreme pressure Densest layer The inner core + the Earth’s rotation, creates the Earth’s magnetic field

30 Compass…. How does a compass work? How does it always point North?

31 Music Video Mr. Lee “Layers of the Earth” Earth's Layers

32 In each layer you will include : Made up of- Density- Height- Color Crust-blue Core-Yellow Outer Core-Orange Inner Core-Red Color lightly so the facts can be read

33 Pay close attention to the rap video Dojo points for the best rap performance! I will play the song once and then volunteers will perform parts of the song for points!


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