Stuck In Time  (click for a printable version)                                       Timeline:  4 Weeks

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Objectives:
  • List the conditions and processes necessary for a fossil to form.
  • Explain how fossil correlation is used to determine rock ages.
  • Describe methods used to assign relative ages of rock layers.
  • Identify how relative dating differs from absolute dating.
  • Explain how geologic time can be divided into units.
  • Relate change of organisms to plate tectonics and geologic time scales.
Readings:
Vocabulary


 

Fossil
Carbon Film
Index Fossil
Cast
Mold
Relative Age
Absolute Age
Half Life
Pangaea
Natural Selection
Species
Epoch  
Era
Trilobites
Radioactive Decay
Atom
Permineralized Remains
Uniformitarianism
Principle of Superposition
Unconformity
Organic Evolution
Geologic Time Scale
Radiometric Dating
Isotope

Homework: Click on the individual assignments to get a copy of the homework.  One of the three homework assignments may be excused. 

Name

Due Date

Grade

Handout #1

Fossils

Jan. 10/11

 

Handout #2

Relative Age Of Rocks

Jan. 17/18

 

Handout #3

Geologic Time

Jan. 24/25

 


Test and Quiz


Quiz after chapter materials during the week of 1/22/07

Be aware of the due dates as they are given.


 

Going Beyond: Due 1 week before the end of the 2nd and 4th quarter

In this section you are expected to choose one of the "Going Beyond" activities and complete it in the time given for the project. Different activities to choose from during this project are: "Word Origins", "Explain it to Jose", "Science in the News" and many more. Make sure you check out the new web page link "Going Beyond" to find out exactly what to do and how much it is worth

 

In-Class Laboratories:

Making fossils: How do these rocks stand up to time and weathering?

  • Question: Are the fossils you find in rock always the remains that were left there?
  • Materials: Clay, Plaster of Paris, Fossil Sample, Cup

Life-Earth Timeline:  How long have you and the earth been around (Ha-Ha!)

  • Question: Relative to the Earth's Birthday how, many centimeters ago was yours?
  • Materials: 4.5m Adding Machine Tape, Ruler, Book, colored writing tools

Involving Evolving: A look through time shows us how  small changes can lead to astonishing results.

  • Question: How might adaptation within a species cause the evolution of a particular trait?
  • Materials: Playing cards, Writing tool, Lab book, Bag of Jelly Beans

 

 

 

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