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PHYSICAL EARTH SCIENCE PERIODS 1, 5, AND 7 Sit in assigned seats! Monday, December 1, 2014 First Five: How are sedimentary rocks formed? Today’s Activities: Earth Video and questions: http://www.learner.org/resources/series78.html http://www.learner.org/resources/series78.html Do not write on and Turn in the Earth video questions worksheet! Dimensional analysis practice
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014 First Five: How are metamorphic rocks formed? Learning Target: I can use the geologic laws and cross cutting relationships to analyze the sequence of events that lead to a particular rock record and/or create a rock record that is consistent with a sequence of events Today’s Activities: Finish questions from video Dimensional analysis practice Geoslueth
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DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS PRACTICE: 1.25 miles to km 2.16 hours to seconds 3.3.42 meters to miles 4.4.9 cm to miles 5.9 miles/hour to km/sec 6.13.4 km/hour to miles/hour 7.How many seconds are in a week?
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Wednesday, December 3, 2014 First Five: How do scientist know what rock was formed first? Learning Target: I can describe the geologic laws of uniformitarianism, superposition, and original horizontality and crosscutting relationships Today’s Activities: Geoslueth Absolute dating
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Thursday, December 4, 2014 First Five: What do you think absolute dating is? Learning Target: I can identify and analyze key strengths and limitations of using the rock record in relative dating Today’s Activities: Finish Geoslueth notes Relative dating activity Absolute dating notes
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Friday, December 5, 2014 First Five: What is the difference between absolute and relative dating? Learning Target: I can distinguish between absolute and relative dating Today’s Activities: Finish Absolute dating notes Penny dating lab
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