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1 Fossils and The Law of Superposition
Liz LaRosa 5th Grade Science This PPT was created with the information from the FOSREC Activity “Who’s on First?” and “Fossil Inferences” by UEN.

2 Cookie Monster Tracks Someone took the last cookie in the cookie jar last night. The last person to leave the scene is the culprit. Who was it?___________________________________ Clues: The Butler walks to work The Handyman rides a bike The Cook rides a motorcycle The Maid drives a car The Nephew has a seeing-eye dog

3 Superposition and Relative Age
Concept of Relative Age Principle of Superposition BOTH

4 Fossils and Superposition
What is a superposition? Younger rocks lie above older rocks if the layers have not been disturbed. What is relative dating? Any method of determining whether an event or object is older or younger than other events or objects.

5 Relative Dating and Index Fossils
What is an index fossil? A fossil that is found in the rock layers of only one geologic age and is used to establish the age of the rock layers. Is found in rock layers around the world, ex Trilobites

6 Activity # 1 On your desk, you have 8 large colored index cards with nonsense letters placed on them. Your task is to determine what the correct sequence of the letters are. You have two clues: The card with the letters “C” and “T” is on the bottom, or the oldest layer Look for a card that has either a “T” or “C” written on it for the second layer

7 M D X O MD N B DXO U A G ON C T NB NBU UA AGC C T
This is one possible way to arrange the cards. Questions: What letter is the oldest? What letter is the youngest? What letter showed up the most? Which letters only showed up once? Which letters could be index fossils? How did you know which was older: “M” or “X”? MD DXO ON NB NBU UA AGC C T

8 Activity # 2 Flip your eight index cards over
Arrange the index cards that represent layers of rock and fossils Clues: The oldest layer has the letter “M” in it Find a rock layer that has at least one of the fossils you found in the oldest rock layer Extinction is forever - once an organism disappears from the sequence it cannot reappear later

9 Teacher Note: I replaced the letters with nonsense letters b/c spelling the word “organism” was too easy for my 5th graders

10 A N S W E R

11 To think about… What problems did you run into when trying to arrange the fossils into the correct sequence? Would this have been more difficult if you did not know which layer was the oldest to start the activity? Which organism is the most complex of all the fossils and why?

12 What is Relative Dating?

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16 Paintbrush Geology https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EadTLG Mu3LI
Guidelines: * At least six layers * Demonstrate original horizontality (a tilt or fold) * Demonstrate at least one Intrusive Igneous Rock Deposit (cross-cutting) * One layer with erosion * At least one fossil * Index card to order the dating of each layer


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