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10.13.14 Forces Impacting Earth Word Wall OBJ: We will learn our vocabulary on factors impacting Earth’s systems by defining our vocabulary and creating a word wall word. S According to the graph is car A or car B traveling faster? Justify A B

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10.13.14 Forces Impacting Earth Word Wall. OBJ: We will learn our vocabulary on factors impacting Earth’s systems by defining our vocabulary and creating a word wall word. S. According to the graph is car A or car B traveling faster? Justify your answer. B. A. P. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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10.13.14 Forces Impacting Earth Word WallOBJ: We will learn our vocabulary on factors impacting Earth’s systems by defining our vocabulary and creating a word wall word.

S According to the graph is car A or car B traveling faster? Justify your answer.

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Read and summarize what you should be able to do by the end of the week

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Earth and space. The student knows that natural events and human activity can impact Earth systems. The student is expected to:(A) predict and describe how different types of catastrophic events impact ecosystems such as floods, hurricanes, or tornadoes;

Catastrophic Event

• An event such as a hurricane, flood, or tornado that causes a sudden or dramatic change to the Earth’s surface

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Hurricane

A violent tropical cyclone storm with torrential rains and high winds caused by temperature difference of ocean water and air.

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salinity

• The amount of dissolved salt in a body of water

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Storm surge

• An abnormal rise of the sea along a shore, caused primarily by the winds of a storm

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Tornado

• A violent, spiraling cyclone storm seen as a funnel shaped cloud that causes lots of damage.

A

Mechanical Weathering

• The breaking down of rocks into small particles by physical means. .

Chemical weathering

• The process in which rocks are broken down into smaller pieces by chemical reactions.

Watershed

• the land area that drains into a particular lake, river, or ocean.

Water table

The upper limit of the underground region in which the cracks and pores within rocks and sediment are completely filled with water.

Create a word wall: Front: Word and Colored PictureBack: Definition, sentence, name and class period

Besides the catastrophic events that we wrote today, what other catastrophic events can you think of? How would they affect an ecosystem?

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10.14.14 Catastrophic Events and Ecosystems

Use the graph to answer the following questions:1. If the volume of the

object is 20 cm3, what is its mass?

2. What is the density of the object in question #1?

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Use the Info below to answer the questions:

1. What 2 things impact Earth systems? 2. What are three catastrophic events that affect ecosystems?

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Earth and space. The student knows that natural events and human activity can impact Earth systems. The student is expected to:(A) predict and describe how different types of catastrophic events impact ecosystems such as floods, hurricanes, or tornadoes;

Take Your Own Notes During EDUusing the graphic organizer

ACatastrophic Event

How it affects ecosystems

C Quiz

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10.15.14 Severe Weather BKWKOBJ: We will predict and describe how catastrophic events impact ecosystems by reading our science textbooks and completing graphic note organizers.

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THINKWhat do you know about

severe weather?

PAIRWhat did your partner know that you did not?

SHAREWhat prior knowledge about severe weather

would you like to share with the class?

P Before you read complete the THINK PAIR SHARE on page 208 in your textbook

A – Lesson 5.3 Severe Weather- Read Pages 208 – 217- Complete the following tasks

- Identify 209- Identify 210- Describe 211- Sequence 213 - Describe 214

CE- Complete and turn in page 218

10.16.14 Severe Weather FoldableOBJ: We will predict and describe how catastrophic events impact ecosystems by creating a severe weather foldable from our book research.

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Give two reasons people should leave coastal areas when a warning is issued that a strong hurricane will strike land.P

A - Severe Weather Foldable pages 215 and FL12

- Use pages 214 – 216 for research- Follow the instructions for the foldable

in the book

C - Write 3 test questions that your partner can answer using your foldable.

E - Write a summary of what you did today in class and what you learned.

10.17.13 Write to Learn HurricanesWe will predict and describe how catastrophic events impact ecosystems by completing a KWL chart while we watch a video.

S- Find the longest food chain in this food web and write it down.

Use the Info below to answer the questions:

Describe how hurricanes, floods and tornadoes impact ecosystems

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Earth and space. The student knows that natural events and human activity can impact Earth systems. The student is expected to:(A) predict and describe how different types of catastrophic events impact ecosystems such as floods, hurricanes, or tornadoes;

A/CWhat I know about Hurricanes

How Hurricanes Work How Hurricanes impact Ecosystems

Explain how it is possible for catastrophic events can impact ecosystems positively and negatively.

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