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Copy the schedule in your planner. Monday April 1: Hand in your homework. What do you think the earth is made of? Explain! You should have MORE THAN ONE idea! Do you know what the 4 spheres are? If so, list them. Earth Science and Weather!!!. This Week’s Objectives. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Copy the schedule in your planner.
Monday Tues/Weds Thurs/FriEarth’s 4 spheres notes, exit slip
4 Spheres Reading, Spheres Comic
Homework: The 4 Spheres HW
Atmosphere notes, Bill Nye Atmosphere, exit slip
Homework: Atmosphere Importance HW
Monday April 1: Hand in your homework.
1. What do you think the earth is made of? Explain! You should have MORE THAN ONE idea!
2. Do you know what the 4 spheres are? If so, list them.Date Table of Contents Page
4-1-13 4 Spheres
Earth Science and Weather!!!
This Week’s ObjectivesWe will learn about the four “spheres,” or
systems in our earth.
We will learn how the spheres interact with each other.
We will learn how we can see these spheres in our everyday lives.
For these notes, whatever is written in red, you write too.
1) The earth is mostly rock.2) 75% of its surface is covered by a thin layer of water.3) The entire planet is surrounded by a thin layer of gas.4) The earth can support life.
lithosphere
hydrosphere
atmosphere
biosphere
The Four Spheres of EarthLithosph
ereGreek word: litho = stoneWhat is it?: Solid, rocky crust and mantle that covers earthExample: Volcanoes
The Four Spheres of EarthLithosph
ereHydrosphereGreek word: litho
= stoneWhat is it?: Solid, rocky crust and mantle that covers earthExample: Volcanoes
Greek word: hydro= waterWhat is it?: All the water on the earthExample: Pacific Ocean
The Four Spheres of EarthLithosph
ereHydrosphere
Atmosphere
Greek word: litho = stoneWhat is it?: Solid, rocky crust and mantle that covers earthExample: Volcanoes
Greek word: hydro= waterWhat is it?: All the water on the earthExample: Pacific Ocean
Greek word: atmo = airWhat is it?: The layer of air (gas) that surrounds earthExample: Birds fly through the atmosphere
The Four Spheres of EarthLithosphe
reHydrosphere
Atmosphere
Greek word: litho = stoneWhat is it?: Solid, rocky crust and mantle that covers earthExample: Volcanoes
Greek word: hydro= waterWhat is it?: All the water on the earthExample: Pacific Ocean
Greek word: atmo = airWhat is it?: The layer of air (gas) that surrounds earthExample: Birds fly through the atmosphere
Greek word: bio = lifeWhat is it?: The part of earth that contains living things
Biosphere
Example: The rainforest
Glossary time!Add these words and their page numbers to
your glossary.
BiosphereLithosphereAtmosphereHydrosphere
Review ActivityI will read off a description of a sphereYour table has cards to show what sphere I’m
describingL = lithosphereH= hydrosphereA = atmosphereB = biosphere
I will give you 30 seconds to think about which sphere it belongs to
When I say “show me,” each group will hold up its answers. Don’t reveal your answers early.
What Sphere Do I Belong To? I am the Nile
River and I flow through North Africa.
What Sphere Do I Belong To? I am the Nile
River and I flow through North Africa.
I belong to the hydrosphere!
Nile River is hydrosphere because it is water.
What Sphere Do I Belong To? I am the Mojave
Desert, home to plants the Joshua Tree and cities like Las Vegas!
What Sphere Do I Belong To? I am the Mojave
Desert, home to plants the Joshua Tree and cities like Las Vegas!
I belong to the biosphere!
Mojave Desert is biosphere because of people, plants, and animals (life).
What Sphere Do I Belong To? I am the Himalaya
Mountain Range in Asia, home to Mount Everest!
What Sphere Do I Belong To? I am the Himalaya
Mountain Range in Asia, home to Mount Everest!
I belong to the lithosphere!
Himalaya Mt Range is lithosphere because of rocks.
What Sphere Do I Belong To? I am a place
where satellites can orbit, bringing you TV from all over the world!
What Sphere Do I Belong To? I am a place where
satellites can orbit, bringing you TV from all over the world!
I belong to the atmosphere!
Space outside Earth is atmosphere because of gases.
Which sphere is this cloud a part of?
Which sphere do these rocks belong in?
Which sphere is this hot air balloon in?
Which sphere do these daffodils belong in?
Exit SlipLabel your note card with your FIRST AND
LAST NAME, DATE, and HOUR. Labeling this correctly is worth one point.
First and Last Name Date Hour1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Exit SlipClear everything off of your table. Close
lab books and put them on the floor.
NO TALKING, at all. If you have a question raise your hand SILENTLY and wait for the teacher.
If it is multiple choice, you can just write the letter of the answer.
Question 11. Which sphere has life?a) Biosphereb) Lithospherec) Atmosphered) Hydrosphere
Question 22. Examine the diagram. What sphere is this diagram showing?a) Biosphereb) Lithospherec) Atmosphered) Hydrosphere
Question 33. When you are using your respiratory system, what is the main sphere you are working with?a) Biosphereb) Lithospherec) Atmosphered) Hydrosphere
Question 44. Draw a picture to represent the lithosphere. Then write a sentence to explain why your picture represents the lithosphere.
Tuesday April 2 or Wednesday April 3
1. List the 4 spheres.2. What sphere do you think Antarctica is part of and why?3. Your large intestine absorbs ______, which is a part of the _____-sphere.Date Table of Contents Page4-2-13 or 4-3-13
4 Spheres Comic
How are we doing?Class Points Class Averages1st hour: 442nd hour: 30 3rd hour: 37 4th hour: 266th hour: 297th hour: 29
1st hour: 74%2nd hour: 62%3rd hour: 78%4th hour: 73%6th hour: 68%7th hour: 64%
Today’s PlanWatch a short video about the Earth’s four
spheres to review what we learned on Monday.
Read The Four Spheres and answer questions about the reading to learn more about the Earth.
Create a comic about the Earth’s 4 spheres to interact with the content.
Complete The 4 Spheres Homework before next class period to reinforce what you’ve learned today.
Review of the Four Sphereshttp://video.about.com/geography/The-Four
-Earth-Spheres.htm
The Four Spheres of the Earth Reading
Biosphere ComicPick an organism (any kind of life-form)
Examples: Mosquito, your little brother/sister, a pigeon
Make a comic of how that organism interacts with our four spheres
See example (next slide)
Sphere ComicBe sure to include each sphere
(lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere)
Use all six comic boxes—that means you will have to use some of the spheres more than once
Use a combination of words and picturesBe sure to color your comic
Thurs April 4 or Friday April 5Hand in your homework.1. What is the atmosphere?2. What do you think would happen
if our earth did not have an atmosphere?
3. Why do YOU need the atmosphere?Date Table of
ContentsPage
4-4-13 or4-5-13
Atmosphere
Things you’ll need to know for your exit slip…Understand why the atmosphere is
important for life on EarthKnow what gases make up Earth’s
atmosphereUnderstand the relationship between
altitude and air densityUnderstand where air pressure is highest
and lowest and why
Remember, if a word is written in red, write it in your lab book.
Atmosphere Notes!
Atmosphere questionsWhat is the main gas in the
atmosphere?What type of gas do we need?What type of gas do we release?What type of gas do plants
release?What type of gas do plants need?
What Makes the Atmosphere?
~78% Nitrogen gas
~21% Oxygen gas
Some aerosols
(suspended liquids and
solids)
Why is the atmosphere important?It helps living things
SURVIVE!It gives oxygen
for breathing.It traps heat for
warmth.It protects Earth
from radiation and meteors.
It acts like earth’s bodyguard!
What’s the difference between mass and weight?
MassThis is the amount
of matter in something
Mass always stays the same
WeightThis is the measure
of the force of gravity acting on an object
Weight changes when gravity changes
Air pressure:Air Pressure is the weight of the
atmosphere pressing down on the earth.Review: What extra “oomph” or
measurement does weight have?
Altitude can changeAltitude: how
high you are from sea level
If you hike up a mountain, your altitude increases
As you climb a mountain…Does the air pressure on
you INCREASE or DECREASE?
Thumbs UP = IncreaseThumbs DOWN = DecreaseBe prepared to share your
answer! As you climb a mountain,
air pressure decreases because there is less gravitational pull on air molecules.
As you climb a mountain, air pressure decreases because there is less gravitational pull on air molecules.
Air pressure can changeAs altitude increases, the air
pressure decreases.This is because there is less air above
you to push down on you.
Think of it this way…
Air Pressure and Weather
Air Pressure and WeatherHigh pressure areas are usually sunny
High pressure =
Low Pressure areas are usually cloudy/rainy
Low pressure =
Air Pressure and WeatherYou're well familiar with our "H" and "L" designations on
weather maps for areas of high and low pressure, but what do they mean in regards to what weather's coming? High pressure situations are generally associated with fair, sunny weather. As high pressure is an area of sinking air, and air tends to dry out as it sinks, leaving sunny skies.
Low pressure areas are generally cloudy/rainy areas -- where strong areas of low pressure bring our stormiest weather. That's because it's an area of rising air, and as air rises, it condenses into clouds and rain. Air moves from higher pressure to lower pressure, so if you have a high and a low nearby, it can be windy as air rushes between the two.
From: http://www.komonews.com/weather/faq/4347756.html
Which states have sunny weather? Which states have rainy weather?
Density ReviewDensity is the mass of a material in a given
volume.Density = Mass/Volume
Remember sinking and floating? Objects that are more dense sink. Objects that are less dense float.
I’m less dense!I’m
more dense!
Altitude and DensityAs you climb up a mountain…
Does the air get MORE DENSE or LESS DENSE?
Thumbs UP = More DenseThumbs DOWN = Less DenseBe able to explain your answer.As you go up, the air gets less dense
because objects with greater density sink and objects with less density rise to the top.
Altitude and DensityAs altitude increases, air density
decreases.Remember, less air pressure = less
forces pushing air particles together.
Layers of the atmosphere:TroposphereStratosphereMesosphereThermosphere*Each layer has its
own distinct characteristics:- Temperature- Composition
Most weather happens here!
Bill Nye Atmosphere VideoBefore you watch the video, preview the
questions on the quiz so you know what you’ll need to watch for.
As you watch the video, answer the questions to the quiz.
Exit SlipLabel your note card with your FIRST AND
LAST NAME, DATE, and HOUR. Labeling this correctly is worth one point.
First and Last Name Date Hour1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Exit SlipClear everything off of your table. Close
lab books and put them on the floor.
NO TALKING, at all. If you have a question raise your hand SILENTLY and wait for the teacher.
If it is multiple choice, you can just write the letter of the answer.
Question 11. Why is the atmosphere
important?a) It gives oxygen for breathing.b) It traps heat for warmth.c) It protects Earth from
radiation and meteors.d) All of the above.
Question 22. According to this pie chart, which gas is the second most common in Earth’s atmosphere?
Question 33. Use the diagram to help fill in the blank. As altitude increases, air density ______________.
Question 44. Does Point A or Point B have more air pressure? EXPLAIN your answer.
Point A
Point B
Atmosphere Importance HomeworkThis assignment is due on Monday. Make sure you have your homework done.