Title: Earth and Environmental Science
1Earth and Environmental Science
2August 251.04 Apply safety procedures in the
laboratory and in field studiesRecognize and
avoid potential hazards. Safely manipulate
materials and equipment needed for scientific
investigations.
- Stand at attention behind assigned seat- continue
to stand at attention until the class leader has
completed attendance and has been granted
permission to begin class - Bellringer On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the
highest, how much do you like science? Name one
thing you have disliked about science in the past
and two things you have liked. (E-3) - Introductions- complete student information
sheet, course syllabus(E-1a), and Honors contract
(E-1b) - Student safety video (16 min)
- Review Safety Contract (E-2)
- Group work reviewing, diagramming (E-4), and
presenting safety rules - Close out List at least 5 safety rules in the
science lab. - H/W Get your letter to the parent signed, safety
contract signed, Honors agreement signed (if
applicable) - Stand again at attention to close out class in
order to review what is due upon arrival next
class
3August 261.04 Apply safety procedures in the
laboratory and in field studiesRecognize and
avoid potential hazards. Safely manipulate
materials and equipment needed for scientific
investigations.
- Stand at attention behind assigned seat- continue
to stand at attention until the class leader has
completed attendance and has been granted
permission to begin class - Bellringer On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the
highest, how much do you like science? Name one
thing you have disliked about science in the past
and two things you have liked. (E-3) - Introductions- complete student information
sheet, course syllabus(E-1a), and Honors contract
(E-1b) - Student safety video (16 min)
- Review Safety Contract (E-2)
- Group work reviewing, diagramming (E-4), and
presenting safety rules - Close out List at least 5 safety rules in the
science lab. - H/W Get your letter to the parent signed, safety
contract signed, Honors agreement signed (if
applicable) and study safety contact for quiz
next class!! - Stand again at attention to close out class in
order to review what is due upon arrival next
class
4August 271.04 Apply safety procedures in the
laboratory and in field studiesRecognize and
avoid potential hazards. Safely manipulate
materials and equipment needed for scientific
investigations.
- Stand at attention behind assigned seat- continue
to stand at attention until the class leader has
completed attendance and has been granted
permission to begin class - Bellringer Draw a picture that represents at
least 2 of the safety rules from last class.
(E-3) - Finish constructing and presenting safety rules
as a gallery crawl - Begin Prefix-Suffix Guided Notes (E-5)
- Close out Write down and define 3 words made up
exclusively from the prefix/suffix notes you
completed today. - H/W Get your letter to the parent signed, safety
contract signed, Honors agreement signed (if
applicable) if you have not done so and study
safety rules for quiz next class!! - Stand again at attention to close out class in
order to review what is due upon arrival next
class.
5August 281.04 Apply safety procedures in the
laboratory and in field studiesRecognize and
avoid potential hazards. Safely manipulate
materials and equipment needed for scientific
investigations.
- Stand at attention behind assigned seat- continue
to stand at attention until the class leader has
completed attendance and has been granted
permission to begin class - Bellringer Draw a picture that represents at
least 2 of the safety rules from last class.
(E-3) - Finish constructing and presenting safety rules
as a gallery crawl - Begin Prefix-Suffix Guided Notes (E-5)
- Close out Write down and define 3 words made up
exclusively from the prefix/suffix notes you
completed today. - H/W Get your letter to the parent signed, safety
contract signed, Honors agreement signed (if
applicable) if you have not done so and study
safety rules for quiz next class!! - Stand again at attention to close out class in
order to review what is due upon arrival next
class.
6August 311.04 Apply safety procedures in the
laboratory and in field studiesRecognize and
avoid potential hazards. Safely manipulate
materials and equipment needed for scientific
investigations.
- Stand at attention behind assigned seat- continue
to stand at attention until the class leader has
completed attendance and has been granted
permission to begin class - Bellringer List as many things that are wrong in
this picture as you can. (E-3) - Presenting safety rules as a gallery crawlWrite
your name on at the top of a sheet of blank paper
and find your picture laid output your notebook
paper below your picture. - Safety Quiz (E-6)
- Continue Prefix-Suffix Guided Notes (E-5)
- Close out Write down and define 3 words made up
exclusively from the prefix/suffix notes you
completed today. - H/W Study for a quiz on the first 20 words for
next class. - Stand again at attention to close out class in
order to review what is due upon arrival next
class.
7September 11.04 Apply safety procedures in the
laboratory and in field studiesRecognize and
avoid potential hazards. Safely manipulate
materials and equipment needed for scientific
investigations.
- Stand at attention behind assigned seat- continue
to stand at attention until the class leader has
completed attendance and has been granted
permission to begin class - Bellringer List as many things that are wrong in
this picture as you can. (E-3) - Presenting safety rules as a gallery crawlWrite
your name on at the top of a sheet of blank paper
and find your picture laid output your notebook
paper below your picture. - Safety Quiz (E-6)
- Continue Prefix-Suffix Guided Notes (E-5)
- Close out Write down and define 3 words made up
exclusively from the prefix/suffix notes you
completed today. - H/W Study for a quiz on the first 20 words for
next class. - Stand again at attention to close out class in
order to review what is due upon arrival next
class.
8September 21.04 Apply safety procedures in the
laboratory and in field studiesRecognize and
avoid potential hazards. Safely manipulate
materials and equipment needed for scientific
investigations.
- Bellringer What do the following words meanuse
your prefix/suffix sheet mesoderm, bicycle, and
dinitride. (E-3) - Hand back papers- go over quiz review procedure
- Prefix/Suffix Quiz 1-20 (E-7)
- Continue Prefix-Suffix Guided Notes-21-40 (E-5)
- Metric Mania Practice (E-8)
- Review Scientific Method (Jigsawtime allowing)
and Complete Simpsons W/S (E-9) - Close out List and describe the seven basic
steps to the scientific method. - H/W Complete notes and Study for a quiz on
prefixes/suffixes 21-40 for next class.
9September 31.04 Apply safety procedures in the
laboratory and in field studiesRecognize and
avoid potential hazards. Safely manipulate
materials and equipment needed for scientific
investigations.
- Bellringer What do the following words meanuse
your prefix/suffix sheet mesoderm, bicycle, and
dinitride. (E-3) - Hand back papers- go over quiz review procedure
- Prefix/Suffix Quiz 1-20 (E-7)
- Continue Prefix-Suffix Guided Notes-21-40 (E-5)
- Metric Mania Practice (E-8)
- Review Scientific Method and Complete Simpsons
W/S (E-9) - Time allowingBegin Introduction to Earth Science
Notes - Close out List and describe the seven basic
steps to the scientific method. - H/W Study for a quiz on prefixes/suffixes 21-40
for next class.
10September 41.04 Apply safety procedures in the
laboratory and in field studiesRecognize and
avoid potential hazards. Safely manipulate
materials and equipment needed for scientific
investigations.
- Bellringer List and describe the seven basic
steps to the scientific method. (E-3) - Hand back papers- go over quiz review procedure
- Prefix/Suffix Quiz 21-40 (E-7)
- Continue Prefix-Suffix Guided Notes-the rest
(E-5) - Finish??? Metric Mania Practice (E-8)
- Finish Reviewing Scientific Method and Complete
Simpsons W/S (E-9) - Begin Bubble Lab (E-10)
- Close out Write a good hypothesis about any
experiment you would like and identify the
independent and dependent variables. - H/W Study for a quiz on the rest of the
prefixes/suffixes for next class and read the
Experimental Design handout.
11September 81.04 Apply safety procedures in the
laboratory and in field studiesRecognize and
avoid potential hazards. Safely manipulate
materials and equipment needed for scientific
investigations.
- Bellringer List and describe the seven basic
steps to the scientific method. (E-3) - Hand back papers- go over quiz review procedure
- Prefix/Suffix Quiz 21-40 (E-7)
- Continue Prefix-Suffix Guided Notes-the rest
(E-5) - Before lunchcopy down Presidential Speech
questions - Finish??? Metric Mania Practice (E-8)
- Finish Reviewing Scientific Method and Complete
Simpsons W/S (E-9) - Begin Bubble Lab (E-10) or Scientific Method Flow
Map - Close out Write a good hypothesis about any
experiment you would like and identify the
independent and dependent variables. - H/W Study for a quiz on the rest of the
prefixes/suffixes for next class.
12September 91.02 Design and conduct scientific
investigations to answer questions related to
earth and environmental science.Create testable
hypotheses Identify variables. Use a control or
comparison group when appropriate. Select and
use appropriate measurement tools. Collect and
record data. Organize data into charts and
graphs. Analyze and interpret data. Communicate
findings.
- Bellringer Put the following in order
Results/Analysis, Publish, Hypothesis, Research,
Experiment, Problem and, Conclusion. Give a
description for each. Be sure to include
independent variable, dependent variable,
control, constant, and graphs and tables.(E-12) - Hand back papers- go over quiz review procedure
- Last Prefix/suffix quiz (E-11)
- Complete Simpsons W/S (E-9)
- Bubble Lab (E-10) next class
- Close out Scientific Method Flow Map
- H/W Study Scientific Method W/S for a quiz next
class
13September 101.02 Design and conduct scientific
investigations to answer questions related to
earth and environmental science.Create testable
hypotheses Identify variables. Use a control or
comparison group when appropriate. Select and
use appropriate measurement tools. Collect and
record data. Organize data into charts and
graphs. Analyze and interpret data. Communicate
findings.
- Bellringer Put the following in order
Results/Analysis, Publish, Hypothesis, Research,
Experiment, Problem and, Conclusion. Give a
description for each. Be sure to include
independent variable, dependent variable,
control, constant, and graphs and tables.(E-12) - Hand back papers- go over quiz review procedure
- 3rd blockfinish prefixes/suffixes...SM and
pre/suff quiz next class - 2nd blockLast Prefix/Suffix Quiz (E-11)
- Complete Simpsons W/S (E-9)
- Bubble Lab (E-10) AND/OR Scientific Method Flow
Map (time allowing) - H/W Finish bubble lab and Study Scientific
Method W/S for a quiz next class
14September 111.02 Design and conduct scientific
investigations to answer questions related to
earth and environmental science.Create testable
hypotheses Identify variables. Use a control or
comparison group when appropriate. Select and
use appropriate measurement tools. Collect and
record data. Organize data into charts and
graphs. Analyze and interpret data. Communicate
findings.
- Bellringer When doing a lab in this class with
dish soap, glassware, and straws (blowing
bubbles), what are 5 safety rules/PPEs you will
need to use? (E-12) - Hand back papers- go over quiz review procedure
- Handout prizes for completion of SM Flow Map
- Bubble Lab (E-10)
- Scientific Method Quiz (E-13)next class
- Time allowing Begin Chapter 1 Guided Notes
(E-14) - Assign textbooks
- H/W Finish Bubble lab and Read Section 1.1 and
complete the vocabulary and section review
questions for 1.1 (E-15).
15September 141.02 Design and conduct scientific
investigations to answer questions related to
earth and environmental science.Create testable
hypotheses Identify variables. Use a control or
comparison group when appropriate. Select and
use appropriate measurement tools. Collect and
record data. Organize data into charts and
graphs. Analyze and interpret data. Communicate
findings.
- Bellringer When doing a lab in this class with
dish soap, glassware, and straws (blowing
bubbles), what are 5 safety rules/PPEs you will
need to use? (E-12) - Hand back papers- go over quiz review procedure
- 2nd block Turn in Bubble Lab
- 3rd block Bubble Lab (E-10)
- 2nd blockScientific Method Quiz (E-13) (3rd
block next class) - Introduction to Earth Science Guided Notes (E-14)
- Assign textbooks
- C/W (2nd block) / H/W Finish Bubble lab and Read
Section 1.1 and complete the vocabulary and
section review questions for 1.1 (E-15).
16September 151.02 Design and conduct scientific
investigations to answer questions related to
earth and environmental science.Create testable
hypotheses Identify variables. Use a control or
comparison group when appropriate. Select and
use appropriate measurement tools. Collect and
record data. Organize data into charts and
graphs. Analyze and interpret data. Communicate
findings.
- Bellringer A student decided to set up an
experiment to see if cats prefered skim milk or
2milk. She put out a cup of milk for 5 kittens
and then measured how much the kittens drank over
the course of a day. The same kittens were used
and the milk was served at the same temperature.
The student discovered that the cats liked the 2
more than the skim milk. What is wrong with the
above experiment?(E-12) - Hand back paperstake up any bubble labs, Section
1.1 H/W, or Progress reports - Handout prizes for completion of SM Flow Map
- Scientific Method Quiz (E-13)
- Chapter 1 Guided Notes (E-14)
- Time allowing Review Game- Metric Mania Race
and/or Chapter 1 Bingo - Assign textbooksanyone still need one?
- H/W Read Section 1.2 and complete the vocabulary
and section review questions for 1.2 (E-16) AND
study for your test on ALL the material we have
reviewed so farprefixes/suffixes, metric,
scientific method, safety, and Chapter 1 Notes
17September 161.02 Design and conduct scientific
investigations to answer questions related to
earth and environmental science.Create testable
hypotheses Identify variables. Use a control or
comparison group when appropriate. Select and
use appropriate measurement tools. Collect and
record data. Organize data into charts and
graphs. Analyze and interpret data. Communicate
findings.
- Bellringer A student decided to set up an
experiment to see if cats prefered skim milk or
2milk. She put out a cup of milk for 5 kittens
and then measured how much the kittens drank over
the course of a day. The same kittens were used
and the milk was served at the same temperature.
The student discovered that the cats liked the 2
more than the skim milk. What is wrong with the
above experiment?(E-12) - Hand back papers and give out progress
reportstake up any bubble labs, Section 1.1 H/W - Scientific Method Quiz (E-13)
- 3rd Block Chapter 1 Guided Notes (E-14)
- 2nd Block Review Games- Metric Mania Race and
Chapter 1 Bingo - Assign textbooksanyone still need one?
- C/W / H/W Read Section 1.2 and complete the
vocabulary and section review questions for 1.2
(E-16) AND study for your test on ALL the
material we have reviewed so farprefixes/suffixes
, metric, scientific method, safety, and Chapter
1 Notes
18September 171.03 Evaluate the uses of satellite
images and imaging techniques in the earth and
environmental sciences.2.05 Create and interpret
topographic, soil and geologic maps using scale
and legends.
- Bellringer How long did you study for todays
test? What did you do to study? Based on this
data, what grade do you anticipate making on the
test? (E-12) - Hand back papers and take up progress
reportstake up Section 1.2 H/W - Review Briefly for Unit 1 Test
- Unit 1 Test (E-17)
- Maps PP Guided Notes (E-18) w/ type of map chart
and type of map examples - Time allowing Color/Label World Map with
latitude, longitude, equator, prime meridian,
international date line (IDL), all continents,
and oceans (E-19) - Assign textbooksanyone still need one?
- C/W / H/W Read Section 1.3 and complete the
vocabulary and section review questions for 1.3
(E-20)
19September 181.03 Evaluate the uses of satellite
images and imaging techniques in the earth and
environmental sciences.2.05 Create and interpret
topographic, soil and geologic maps using scale
and legends.
- Bellringer How long did you study for todays
test? What did you do to study? Based on this
data, what grade do you anticipate making on the
test? (E-12) - Hand back papers and give out progress
reportstake up Section 1.2 H/W - Review Briefly for Unit 1 Test
- Unit 1 Test (E-17)
- Maps PP Guided Notes (E-18) w/ type of map chart
and type of map examples - Time allowing Color/Label World Map with
latitude, longitude, equator, prime meridian,
international date line (IDL), all continents,
and oceans (E-19) - Assign textbooksanyone still need one?
- C/W / H/W Read Section 1.3 and complete the
vocabulary and section review questions for 1.3
(E-20)
20September 211.03 Evaluate the uses of satellite
images and imaging techniques in the earth and
environmental sciences.2.05 Create and interpret
topographic, soil and geologic maps using scale
and legends.
- Bellringer All maps are not the same. Explain
what is meant by this statement giving situations
where one map would be better than another.
(E-12) - Hand back papers-take up Section 1.3 H/W PRs
- Complete Color/Label World Map with latitude,
longitude, equator, prime meridian, international
date line (IDL), all continents, and oceans
(E-19) - Latitude and Longitude Practice W/S (E-21)
- Complete Maps PP Guided Notes (E-18) w/ type of
map chart and type of map examples - H/W Finish Lat/Longitude W/S and Read Section
1.4 and complete the vocabulary and section
review questions for 1.4 (E-22)
21September 221.03 Evaluate the uses of satellite
images and imaging techniques in the earth and
environmental sciences.2.05 Create and interpret
topographic, soil and geologic maps using scale
and legends.
- Bellringer All maps are not the same. Explain
what is meant by this statement giving situations
where one map would be better than another.
(E-12) - Hand back papers-take up Section 1.3 H/W PRs
- Complete Color/Label World Map with latitude,
longitude, equator, prime meridian, international
date line (IDL), all continents, and oceans
(E-19) - Latitude and Longitude Practice W/S (E-21)
- Complete Maps PP Guided Notes (E-18) w/ type of
map chart and type of map examples - H/W Finish your Latitude/longitude W/S and Read
Section 1.4 and complete the vocabulary and
section review questions for 1.4 (E-22)
22September 231.03 Evaluate the uses of satellite
images and imaging techniques in the earth and
environmental sciences.2.05 Create and interpret
topographic, soil and geologic maps using scale
and legends.
- Bellringer What imaginary lines lie at 0o
longitude? Oo latitude? 180o longitude? (E-23) - Hand back papers-take up Section 1.4 H/W
- 2nd block
- Complete Color/Label World Map with latitude,
longitude, equator, prime meridian, international
date line (IDL), all continents, and oceans
(E-19) - Latitude and Longitude Practice W/S (E-21)
- 1st block
- Complete Maps PP Guided Notes (E-18) w/ type of
map chart and type of map examples - Underwater Topography partner activity
- Wrightsville Beach Video Demonstration -pre-lab
for MGLA topography lab - Time allowing Review Stereogram Topographic
Images - H/W Read Section 1.5 and complete the vocabulary
and section review questions for 1.5 (2nd blocks
homework may vary depending on amount of material
covered in class) (E-24)
23September 241.03 Evaluate the uses of satellite
images and imaging techniques in the earth and
environmental sciences.2.05 Create and interpret
topographic, soil and geologic maps using scale
and legends.
- Bellringer What imaginary lines lie at 0o
longitude? Oo latitude? 180o longitude? (E-23) - Hand back papers-take up Section 1.4 H/W
- Complete Maps PP Guided Notes (E-18) w/ type of
map chart and type of map examples - Underwater Topography partner activity
- Wrightsville Beach Video Demonstration -pre-lab
for MGLA topography lab - Time allowing Review Stereogram Topographic
Images - H/W Read Section 1.5 and complete the vocabulary
and section review questions for 1.5 (E-24)
24September 251.03 Evaluate the uses of satellite
images and imaging techniques in the earth and
environmental sciences.2.05 Create and interpret
topographic, soil and geologic maps using scale
and legends.
- Bellringer Using the following topographic map,
explain what the ground terrains would look like
at 1 and 5. Explain your answers. (E-12) - Hand back papers-take up Section 1.5 H/W
- Water Topography Activity
- Wrightsville Beach Video Demonstration if not
seen - MGLA Topographic Map Data Table and Graph (E-23)
- H/W Review all map notes, worksheets, and
activities
25September 291.03 Evaluate the uses of satellite
images and imaging techniques in the earth and
environmental sciences.2.05 Create and interpret
topographic, soil and geologic maps using scale
and legends.
- Bellringer Using the following topographic map,
explain what the ground terrains would look like
at 1 and 5. Explain your answers. (E-12) - Hand back papers-take up Section 1.5 H/W
- Wrightsville Beach Video Demonstration
- MGLA Topographic Map Data Table and Graph (E-23)
- H/W Finish MGLA Topographic Map Graph/Questions
and Review all map notes, worksheets, and
activities
26September 30- WE WILL GO TO THE COMPUTER LAB ON
NEXT WEEK ON OCT. 7thBring your ROCK and MINERAL
SAMPLES!!1.03 Evaluate the uses of satellite
images and imaging techniques in the earth and
environmental sciences.2.05 Create and interpret
topographic, soil and geologic maps using scale
and legends.
- Bellringer Explain the connection between the
top map and bottom profile in the following
image. (E-12) - Complete MGLA Topographic Map Data Table and
Graph (E-23) - Complete Maps PP Guided Notes (E-18) w/ type of
map chart and type of map examples - Maps Test Review PowerPoint Q/A Game
- H/W Study Maps Test Review Sheet (E-24)and Maps
Notes/Diagrams for test next class
27October 1- WE WILL GO TO THE COMPUTER LAB ON NEXT
WEEK ON OCT. 6thBring your ROCK and MINERAL
SAMPLES!!1.03 Evaluate the uses of satellite
images and imaging techniques in the earth and
environmental sciences.2.05 Create and interpret
topographic, soil and geologic maps using scale
and legends.
- Bellringer Explain the connection between the
top map and bottom profile in the following
image. (E-12) - Complete MGLA Topographic Map Data Table and
Graph (E-23) - Complete Maps PP Guided Notes (E-18) w/ type of
map chart and type of map examples - Maps Test Review PowerPoint Q/A Game
- H/W Study Maps Test Review Sheet (E-24)and Maps
Notes/Diagrams for test next class
28October 2- WE WILL GO TO THE COMPUTER LAB ON NEXT
WEEK ON OCT. 6thBring your ROCK and MINERAL
SAMPLES!!1.03 Evaluate the uses of satellite
images and imaging techniques in the earth and
environmental sciences.2.05 Create and interpret
topographic, soil and geologic maps using scale
and legends.2.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms.
- Bellringer Fill in the blanks All matter is
made up of __________. All atoms are made up of
________, __________, and ________.(E-12) - Maps Test (E-25)
- Begin Geochemistry PP and Guided Notes (E-26)
- Time allowing Subatomic Particle W/S (E-28)
- H/W Complete Section 2.1 Vocabulary and Section
Review Questions (E-27)
29October 5- WE WILL GO TO THE COMPUTER LAB ON NEXT
WEEK ON OCT. 7thBring your ROCK and MINERAL
SAMPLES!!1.03 Evaluate the uses of satellite
images and imaging techniques in the earth and
environmental sciences.2.05 Create and interpret
topographic, soil and geologic maps using scale
and legends.2.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms.
- Bellringer Fill in the blanks All matter is
made up of __________. All atoms are made up of
________, __________, and ________. (E-12) - Maps Test (E-25)
- Begin Geochemistry PP and Guided Notes (E-26)
- Time allowing Subatomic Particle W/S (E-28)
- H/W Complete Section 2.1 Vocabulary and Section
Review Questions (E-27)
30October 62.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms.
- Bellringer Describe the difference between a
physical change and a chemical change of a
compound. (E-12) - Take up Section 2.1 H/W
- Continue Geochemistry PP and Guided Notes (E-26)
- Subatomic Particle W/S (E-28)
- Go to the computer lab to work on Identifying
Rock and Mineral Samples - H/W Complete Section 2.2 Vocabulary and Section
Review Questions (E-29)
31October 72.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms.
- Bellringer Describe the difference between a
physical change and a chemical change of a
compound. (E-12) - Take up Section 2.1 H/W
- Continue Geochemistry PP and Guided Notes (E-26)
- Subatomic Particle W/S (E-28)
- Go to the computer lab to work on Identifying
Rock and Mineral Samples AND/OR Castle Learning - H/W Complete Section 2.2 Vocabulary and Section
Review Questions (E-29)
32October 82.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms.
- Bellringer Turn in your old bellringer. Start
new one!! Using your periodic table on pages
36-37) to tell me the atomic number, atomic mass
number, and p, n0, and e- of Ne, Cobalt, and
Au. (E-12) - Take up Section 2.2 H/W
- Finish and Take up Subatomic Particle W/S
- Finish Geochemistry PP and Guided Notes (E-26)
- Finish MGLA topographic map graph-turn in!!
- H/W Complete Section 2.3 Vocabulary and Section
Review Questions (E-30)
33October 92.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms.
- Bellringer Turn in your old bellringer. Start
new one!! Using your periodic table on pages
36-37) to tell me the atomic number, atomic mass
number, and p, n0, and e- of Ne, Cobalt, and
Au. (E-12) - Take up Section 2.2 H/W
- Finish Geochemistry PP and Guided Notes
(E-26)-use handouts to complete- turn handouts
back in. - At your assigned seat, complete the following
assignment (you may have to share a book)- Write
out the questions and correct answers for the
Chapter 1 Assessment on pg. 29 (1-18) (E-31) - H/W Complete Section 2.3 Vocabulary and Section
Review Questions (E-30)
34October 122.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms.
- Bellringer Compare and contrast solids, liquids,
and gases. (E-32) - Take up Section 2.3 H/W
- Covalent/Ionic bonding W/S (E-33)
- Section 2.1 Quiz Review Sheet (E-34)
- H/W Complete rest of Ionic Bonding W/S and
Complete Section 2.1 Quiz Review Questions
(E-34)Study for your quiz on Section 2.1 for
next class
35October 132.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms.
- Bellringer Compare and contrast solids, liquids,
and gases. (E-32) - Take up Section 2.3 H/W
- Covalent/Ionic bonding W/S (E-33)
- Section 2.1 Quiz Review Sheet (E-34)
- H/W Complete Section 2.1 Quiz Review Questions
(E-34)Study for your quiz on Section 2.1 for
next class
36October 142.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms. 2.03
Investigate and analyze the processes responsible
for the rock cycleAnalyze the origin, texture
and mineral composition of rocks.
- Bellringer Draw a double bubble map to compare
and contrast ionic bonds and covalent bonds.
(E-32) - Check and take up Covalent/Ionic bonding W/S
(E-33) - Check and go over Section 2.1 Quiz Review
Questions H/W - Section 2.1 Geochemistry Quiz (E-35)
- Begin Mineral PP Guided Notes (E-36)
- H/W Chapter 2 Assessment (pg. 61 1-9 Q/A) (E-37)
37October 152.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms. 2.03
Investigate and analyze the processes responsible
for the rock cycleAnalyze the origin, texture
and mineral composition of rocks.
- Bellringer Draw a double bubble map to compare
and contrast ionic bonds and covalent bonds.
(E-32) - Check and take up Covalent/Ionic bonding W/S
(E-33) - Check and go over Section 2.1 Quiz Review
Questions H/W - Section 2.1 Geochemistry Quiz (E-35)
- Begin Mineral PP Guided Notes (E-36)
- H/W Chapter 2 Assessment (pg. 61 1-9 Q/A) (E-37)
38October 16- 3rd block split due to 8th grade
intramurals?2.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms. 2.03
Investigate and analyze the processes responsible
for the rock cycleAnalyze the origin, texture
and mineral composition of rocks.
- Bellringer Tell if the following are minerals or
not. If they are not, tell me why.coal, gold,
wood, mercury, cement, granite (E-32) - Pg. 61 1-9 will be collected next class with
tonights additions - Complete Mineral PP Guided Notes (E-36)
- Mineral Identification Lab (E-38)
- H/W Add to Chapter 2 Assessment (pg. 61 10-21
Q/A) (E-37)
39October 192.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms. 2.03
Investigate and analyze the processes responsible
for the rock cycleAnalyze the origin, texture
and mineral composition of rocks.
- Bellringer Tell if the following are minerals or
not. If they are not, tell me why.coal, gold,
wood, mercury, cement, granite (E-32) - Pg. 61 1-9 will be collected next class with
tonights additions - Complete Mineral PP Guided Notes (E-36)
- Mineral Identification Lab (E-38)
- H/W Add to Chapter 2 Assessment (pg. 61 10-21
Q/A) (E-37)
40October 202.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms. 2.03
Investigate and analyze the processes responsible
for the rock cycleAnalyze the origin, texture
and mineral composition of rocks.
- Bellringer Which of the 6 types of non-silicates
would the following minerals belong to - CaCO3, PbS, SiO4, Au, KF, and Al2O3 (E-32)
- Collect Pg. 61 1-21 H/W
- Finish Mineral Identification Lab (E-38)
- Observe Special Properties of Minerals via Demos
- Mineral Resources PP and Guided Notes (E-39)
- Mineral Resources PP Notes Quiz (E-40)
- H/W Complete Rock/Mineral Projectdue by
Friday!!!
41October 212.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms. 2.03
Investigate and analyze the processes responsible
for the rock cycleAnalyze the origin, texture
and mineral composition of rocks.
- Bellringer Which of the 6 types of non-silicates
would the following minerals belong to - CaCO3, PbS, SiO4, Au, KF, and Al2O3 (E-32)
- Collect Pg. 61 1-21 H/W
- Finish Mineral Identification Lab (E-38)
- Observe Special Properties of Minerals via Demos
- Mineral Resources PP and Guided Notes (E-39)
- Mineral Resources PP Notes Quiz (E-40)
- H/W Complete Rock/Mineral Projectdue by
Friday!!!
42October 222.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms. 2.03
Investigate and analyze the processes responsible
for the rock cycleAnalyze the origin, texture
and mineral composition of rocks.
- Bellringer How are minerals and rocks related?
What are the three main types of rocks and how
are they formed? (E-32) - 2nd block Review Mineral Resource PP Notes
- Rock PP and Guided Notes (E-41)
- Begin Rock Identification Lab (E-42)
- H/W Section 3.1 Vocab and Questions and Complete
Rock/Mineral Projectdue by tomorrow-no
exceptions!!! You will have a Quarter Assessment
Next Wednesday mainly on Minerals and Rocks
(there will be some old material from previous
tests on it as well)
43October 232.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms. 2.03
Investigate and analyze the processes responsible
for the rock cycleAnalyze the origin, texture
and mineral composition of rocks.
- Bellringer How are minerals and rocks related?
What are the three main types of rocks and how
are they formed? (E-32) - Turn in your rock/mineral project if not done so
already - Rock PP and Guided Notes (E-41)
- Begin Rock Identification Lab (E-42)
- H/W Chapter 3 Review You will have a Quarter
Assessment Next Tuesday mainly on Minerals and
Rocks (there will be some old material from
previous tests on it as well)
44October 262.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms. 2.03
Investigate and analyze the processes responsible
for the rock cycleAnalyze the origin, texture
and mineral composition of rocks.
- Bellringer How are rocks turned into magma/lava?
back into rock? How are rocks turned into
sediment? back into rocks? (E-43) - Rock project gallery crawl
- Complete Rock Identification Lab (E-42)done a
little bit differentI will go over instructions! - Complete Rock Cycle Diagram (E-44)
- C/W / H/W Chapter 3 Review Sheet and Rock Cycle
Fill-in-the-blank (E-45) (You will have a Quarter
Assessment on Wednesday mainly on Minerals and
Rocks (there will be some old material from
previous tests on it as well))
45October 272.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms. 2.03
Investigate and analyze the processes responsible
for the rock cycleAnalyze the origin, texture
and mineral composition of rocks.
- Bellringer How are rocks turned into magma/lava?
back into rock? How are rocks turned into
sediment? back into rocks? (E-43) - Turn in Chapter 3 Review Sheet H/W
- Final Questions before exam?
- Mineral/Rock and Unit 1 Exam (E-45)
- Rock project gallery crawl
- Complete Rock Identification Lab (E-42)done a
little bit differentI will go over instructions! - H/W NONEhave a good break!
46October 282.01 Analyze the dependence of the
physical properties of minerals on the
arrangement and bonding of their atoms. 2.03
Investigate and analyze the processes responsible
for the rock cycleAnalyze the origin, texture
and mineral composition of rocks.
- Bellringer Draw the rock cycle w/rock types and
processes without looking at notes or text.(E-43) - Turn in Chapter 3 Review Sheet H/W
- Final Questions before exam?
- Mineral/Rock and Unit 1 Exam (E-45)
- Complete MGLA Topo Map Activity
- Label and file quarter 1 notebook entries
- Time allowing Chapter 3 Assessment pg.89 (1-22)
- H/W Finish getting your notebook in order
47November 22.06 Investigate and analyze the
importance and impact of the economic development
of earth's finite rock, mineral, soil, fossil
fuel and other natural resources to society and
our daily lives.2.07 Analyze the sources and
impacts of society's use of energy.
- Bellringer Draw the rock cycle w/rock types and
processes without looking at notes or text.(E-43) - Show exam grades/quarter grades, discuss ways of
improvement - Label and file quarter 1 notebook entries
- Begin Energy Resource Mini-Group Project (E-48 )
- H/W Section 4.1 Vocab and Questions (E-49 )AND
Finish getting your notebook in order- due
Wednesday (November 4)
48November 32.06 Investigate and analyze the
importance and impact of the economic development
of earth's finite rock, mineral, soil, fossil
fuel and other natural resources to society and
our daily lives.2.07 Analyze the sources and
impacts of society's use of energy.
- Bellringer Where does the energy come from that
is used to power the lights and computer right
now? What resource is used? (E-43) - Show exam grades/quarter grades, discuss ways of
improvement - Assign folders- Answer Questions on where papers
should be filed-Label and file quarter 1 notebook
entries (20 min)-Due in your folder TODAY - Begin Energy Resource Mini-Group Project (E-48 )
- H/W Section 4.1 Vocab and Questions (E-49 )
49November 42.06 Investigate and analyze the
importance and impact of the economic development
of earth's finite rock, mineral, soil, fossil
fuel and other natural resources to society and
our daily lives.2.07 Analyze the sources and
impacts of society's use of energy.
- Bellringer Where does the energy come from that
is used to power the lights and computer right
now? What resource is used? (E-43) - Take up Section 4.1 H/W (E- 49)
- Assign folders- Answer last minute questions on
where papers should be filed-Label and file
quarter 1 notebook entries-Due in your folder
TODAY - Finish Organizing and Present Energy Resource
Mini-Group Project- Take notes on other groups
presentations to be studied for a quiz next class
(E-48 ) - H/W Chapter 4 Review Sheet (E- 50)
50November 52.06 Investigate and analyze the
importance and impact of the economic development
of earth's finite rock, mineral, soil, fossil
fuel and other natural resources to society and
our daily lives.2.07 Analyze the sources and
impacts of society's use of energy.
- Bellringer Name the energy resource your group
researched. Describe this energy resource and
give 2 advantages and disadvantages for your
resource. (E-43) - Take up Section 4.1 H/W (E- 49)
- Assign folders- Answer last minute questions on
where papers should be filed-Label and file
quarter 1 notebook entries-Due in your folder
TODAY - Finish Organizing and Present Energy Resource
Mini-Group Project- Take notes on other groups
presentations to be studied for a quiz next class
(E- 48) - H/W Chapter 4 Review Sheet (E-50 )
51November 62.06 Investigate and analyze the
importance and impact of the economic development
of earth's finite rock, mineral, soil, fossil
fuel and other natural resources to society and
our daily lives.2.07 Analyze the sources and
impacts of society's use of energy.
- Bellringer Name the energy resource your group
researched. Describe this energy resource and
give 2 advantages and disadvantages for your
resource. (E-43) - Review and Take up Chapter 4 Review Sheet (E- 50)
- Complete Energy Resource Mini-Group Project
Presentations - Energy Resource Mini-Group Project Quiz (E- 51)
- Energy Resource Summative Worksheet (E-52)
- H/W Complete Chapter 4 Assessment (1-21)
Answers only (E-53)
52November 92.06 Investigate and analyze the
importance and impact of the economic development
of earth's finite rock, mineral, soil, fossil
fuel and other natural resources to society and
our daily lives.2.07 Analyze the sources and
impacts of society's use of energy.
- Bellringer After reviewing your grade for this
course and other courses this first semester,
what can you do in this class and others to be
even more successful? What do you plan on doing
with your life after you graduate from high
school? (E-54) - Review and Take up Chapter 4 Review Sheet (E- 50)
- Complete Energy Resource Mini-Group Project
Presentations - Energy Resource Mini-Group Project Open note Quiz
(E- 51) - Time allowing Energy Resource Summative
Worksheet (E-52) - H/W Complete Chapter 4 Assessment (1-21)
Answers only (E-53)
53November 102.06 Investigate and analyze the
importance and impact of the economic development
of earth's finite rock, mineral, soil, fossil
fuel and other natural resources to society and
our daily lives.2.07 Analyze the sources and
impacts of society's use of energy.
- Bellringer Of all the energy resources we have
studied and any others you may already know
about, which energy resource do you think
scientists and the government should focus on for
the future? Why? (E-54) - 2nd block
- Take Open-note Energy Resource Quiz (E-51)
- Complete Group Energy Resource Assessment poster
/ summary - 3rd Block
- Complete Energy Resource Mini-Group Project Open
note Quiz (E- 51) - Energy Resource Summative Worksheet (E-52)
- H/W Section 5.1 Vocab and Questions (E-55)
54November 122.06 Investigate and analyze the
importance and impact of the economic development
of earth's finite rock, mineral, soil, fossil
fuel and other natural resources to society and
our daily lives.2.07 Analyze the sources and
impacts of society's use of energy.
- Bellringer Of all the energy resources we have
studied and any others you may already know
about, which energy resource do you think
scientists and the government should focus on for
the future? Why? (E-54) - Collect Chapter 4 Assessment H/W (pg. 1211-21)
(E-53) - 1nd block
- Complete Group Energy Resource Assessment poster
/ summary - 3rd Block
- Complete Energy Resource Mini-Group Project Group
Presentations and Open note Quiz (E- 51) - Energy Resource Summative Worksheet (E-52)
- H/W Section 5.1 Vocab and Questions (E-55)
55November 13 4.01 Evaluate erosion and
depositional processesFormation of stream
channels with respect to the work being done by
the stream (i.e. down-cutting, lateral erosion,
and transportation).Nature and characteristics
of sediments.Effects on water qualityEffect of
human choices on the rate of erosion.
- Bellringer Compare and contrast weathering and
erosion. Give 2 examples of each from nature.
(E-54) - Collect Section 5.1 Vocab and Questions (E-55)
- Energy Resource Summative Worksheet (E-52)
- Power Shift Video
- H/W Section 5.2 Vocab and Questions (E-56)
56November 162.06 Investigate and analyze the
importance and impact of the economic development
of earth's finite rock, mineral, soil, fossil
fuel and other natural resources to society and
our daily lives.2.07 Analyze the sources and
impacts of society's use of energy.
- Bellringer Compare and contrast the terms
weathering and erosion. Give 2 examples of
each as seen in nature. (E-54) - Collect Chapter 4 Assessment H/W
- 1st Block
- Watch/Discuss Power Shift Video
- Complete Group Energy Resource Assessment poster
/ summary - Time allowing Work on Quarterly Assessment
corrections - 2nd Block
- Complete Presentations and Take Energy Resource
Mini-Group Project Open note Quiz (E- 51) - Watch/Discuss Power Shift Video OR Energy
Resource Summative Worksheet (E-52) (Time
depending) - H/W Section 5.1 Vocab and Questions (E-55)
57November 174.01 Evaluate erosion and
depositional processesNature and
characteristics of sediments.
- Bellringer What do weathered rocks and minerals
become? Why is this process important for life
on earth? (E-54) - Collect Section 5.2 H/W
- 2nd Block
- Weathering PP and Notes (E-56)
- Diagram/color the soil profile (E-57) (pg. 138)
- Time allowing Work on Quarterly Assessment
corrections - 3rd Block
- Complete Energy Resource Summative Worksheet
Group Assessment(E-52) - Weathering PP and Notes (E-56)
- Time allowing Diagram/color the soil profile (E-
57)(pg. 138) - H/W Section 5.3 Vocab and Questions (E-58)
58November 184.01 Evaluate erosion and
depositional processesNature and
characteristics of sediments.
- Bellringer What do weathered rocks and minerals
become? Why is this process important for life
on earth? (E-54) - Collect Section 5.1 H/W
- 1st Block
- Complete Energy Resource Summative Worksheet
Group Assessment(E-52) - Weathering PP and Notes (E-56)
- Diagram/color the soil profile (E-57) (pg. 138)
- Time allowing Work on Quarterly Assessment
corrections - 2nd Block
- Final Group Presentation and Energy Resource
Open-note Quiz (E-51) - Hand out and discuss Energy Resource Summative
Worksheet Group Assessment(E-52) - Weathering PP and Notes (E-56)
- Time allowing Diagram/color the soil profile (E-
57)(pg. 138) - H/W Section 5.2 Vocab and Questions (E-58)
59November 194.01 Evaluate erosion and
depositional processesNature and
characteristics of sediments.
- Bellringer Compare and contrast mechanical and
chemical weathering. Give 2 examples of each.
(E-54) - Collect Section 5.3 H/W
- Weathering PP and Notes (E-56)
- Diagram/color the soil profile (E-57) (pg. 138)
- Weathering lab (E-59)
- Collect Soil Profile outside
- Mass Erosion Notes (E-56)
- H/W Chapter 5 Assessment (pg. 1531-24-Answers
only) (E-60)
60November 204.01 Evaluate erosion and
depositional processesNature and
characteristics of sediments.
- Bellringer Compare and contrast mechanical and
chemical weathering. Give 2 examples of each.
(E-54) - Collect Section 5.2 H/W
- Weathering PP and Notes (E-56)
- Diagram/color the soil profile (E-57) (pg. 138)
- Weathering lab (E-59)
- Mass Erosion Notes (E-56)
- H/W Section 5.3 Vocab and Questions (E-58)
61November 234.01 Evaluate erosion and
depositional processesNature and
characteristics of sediments.
- Bellringer Compare and contrast mechanical and
chemical weathering. Give 2 examples of each.
(E-54) - Collect Section 5.3 H/W
- Weathering PP and Notes (E-56)
- Diagram/color the soil profile (E-57) (pg. 138)
- Weathering lab (E-59)
- Collect Soil Profile outside-when we return
- Mass Erosion Notes (E-56)
- H/W Chapter 5 Assessment (pg. 1531-24-Answers
only) (E-60)
62November 244.01 Evaluate erosion and
depositional processesNature and
characteristics of sediments.
- Bellringer Draw and label the soil profile.
(E-61) (Turn in your old bellringers and begin a
new sheet today!!) - Collect Section 5.3 H/W
- Weathering PP and Notes (E-56)-Finished
Weathering Notes??? - Rocks and Soil AND Erosion Videos (E-62)
- Mass Erosion Notes (E-56)
- H/W Chapter 5 Assessment (pg. 1531-24-Answers
only) (E-60)
63November 304.01 Evaluate erosion and
depositional processesNature and
characteristics of sediments.
- Bellringer Draw and label the soil profile.
(E-61) (Turn in your old bellringers and begin a
new sheet today!!) - Collect Chapter 5 Assessment (pg.
1531-24-Answers only) (E-60) - Weathering PP and Notes (E-56)-Finished
Weathering Notes??? - Go outside for 5 minutes and attain Soil Profile-
behavior pending - Rocks and Soil AND Erosion Videos (E-62)
- Mass Erosion Notes (E-56)
- H/W 2nd block- Complete Video Questions-Quarter
1 Test Correctionsdue by next class- no
exceptionsStudy for Weathering/ Erosion Test
64December 14.01 Evaluate erosion and depositional
processesNature and characteristics of
sediments.
- Bellringer What is the most influential agent of
erosion? What is the quickest form of mass
movement? Slowest form? (E-61) - Collect Chapter 5 Assessment (pg.
1531-24-Answers only) (E-60) - Go outside for 5 minutes and attain Soil Profile-
behavior pending - Rocks and Soil AND Erosion Videos (E-62)
- Finish Mass Erosion Notes (E-56)
- Weathering and Erosion Jeopardy Test Review
- H/W Complete Video Questions-Quarter 1 Test
Correctionsdue by next class- no
exceptionsStudy for Weathering/ Erosion Test
65December 24.01 Evaluate erosion and depositional
processesNature and characteristics of
sediments.
- Bellringer What is the most influential agent of
erosion? What is the quickest form of mass
movement? Slowest form? (E-61) - Collect Quarter 1 Test Corrections (E-60)
- Finish Mass Erosion Notes (E-56)
- Weathering and Erosion Jeopardy Test Review
- If done early begin Chapter 6 Material
- Water Distribution Activity (E-62)
- Water Notes (E-63)
- H/W Study for Weathering/ Erosion Test
66December 34.01 Evaluate erosion and depositional
processesNature and characteristics of
sediments.
- Bellringer What does a plateau become when it
erodes? What does it become if it erodes further?
(E-61) - Collect Quarter 1 Test Corrections (E-60)
- Finish Mass Erosion Notes (E-56)-1st block
- Weathering and Erosion Jeopardy Test Review
- If done early begin Chapter 6 Material
- Water Distribution Activity (E-62)
- Water Notes (E-63)
- H/W Study for Weathering/ Erosion Test
67December 44.01 Evaluate erosion and depositional
processesNature and characteristics of
sediments.
- Bellringer What does a plateau become when it
erodes? What does it become if it erodes further?
(E-61) - Weathering and Erosion Test (E-64)
- Water Distribution Activity (E-62)
- Water Notes (E-63)
- H/W Section 6.1 Vocab and Questions
(E-65)Study for quiz on Notes for next class
68December 74.01 Evaluate erosion and depositional
processesNature and characteristics of
sediments.
- Bellringer In what climate does weathering and
erosion occur most rapidly? Why? (E-61) - Weathering and Erosion Test (E-64)
- Water Distribution Activity (E-62)
- Water Notes (E-63)
- H/W Section 6.1 Vocab and Questions
(E-65)Study for quiz on Notes for next class
69December 84.01 Evaluate erosion and depositional
processesFormation of stream channels with
respect to the work being done by the stream
(i.e. down-cutting, lateral erosion, and
transportation). Nature and characteristics of
sediments. Effects on water quality Effect of
human choices on the rate of erosion.
- Bellringer In what climate does weathering and
erosion occur most rapidly? Why? (E-61) - Take up Section 6.1 H/W
- Complete Water Notes (E-63)
- Open-note Water Notes Quiz (E-66)
- Sign-up for lab supplies
- Time allowing Environmental Dilemma Cards
- H/W Section 6.2 Vocab and Questions (E-67)
70December 94.01 Evaluate erosion and depositional
processesFormation of stream channels with
respect to the work being done by the stream
(i.e. down-cutting, lateral erosion, and
transportation). Nature and characteristics of
sediments. Effects on water quality Effect of
human choices on the rate of erosion.
- Bellringer Draw the water cycle and label the
following processes evaporation, condensation,
precipitation, run-off, and infiltration. (E-61) - Take up Section 6.1 H/W
- Complete Water Notes (E-63)
- Open-note Water Notes Quiz (E-66)
- Sign-up for lab supplies
- Time allowing Environmental Dilemma Cards
- H/W Section 6.2 Vocab and Questions (E-67)
71December 104.01 Evaluate erosion and
depositional processesFormation of stream
channels with respect to the work being done by
the stream (i.e. down-cutting, lateral erosion,
and transportation). Nature and characteristics
of sediments. Effects on water quality Effect
of human choices on the rate of erosion.
- Bellringer Draw the water cycle and label the
following processes evaporation, condensation,
precipitation, run-off, and infiltration. (E-61) - Take up Section 6.2 H/W
- Reminder about lab supplies
- Sediment Size Filtration Lab (E-68)
- Water Beneath the Surface Notes (E-63)
- H/W Section 6.3 Vocab and Questions (E-69)
72December 114.01 Evaluate erosion and
depositional processesFormation of stream
channels with respect to the work being done by
the stream (i.e. down-cutting, lateral erosion,
and transportation). Nature and characteristics
of sediments. Effects on water quality Effect
of human choices on the rate of erosion.
- Bellringer Compare and contrast youthful,
mature, and old rivers. (E-61) - Take up Section 6.2 H/W
- Reminder about lab supplies
- Sediment Size Filtration Lab (E-68)
- Water Beneath the Surface Notes (E-63)
- H/W Section 6.3 Vocab and Questions (E-69)