Math Journal Prompt:Math Journal Prompt:All the 5th graders at Ella’s school are
going on a field trip to Bush Gardens. There are 180 people going on the trip. Each bus holds 40 people. How many buses are needed? Explain why your answer makes sense.
Don’t Forget, restate the question with your answer and justify it.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015Tuesday, February 3, 2015
8:10 – 8:408:10 – 8:40
Restroom Restroom BreakBreak
8:40 – 8:508:40 – 8:50
Language Arts Language Arts Benchmark Benchmark
Test Test
8:50 – 10:208:50 – 10:20
When finished: Extra time to work When finished: Extra time to work on your Magazine Projecton your Magazine Project
SCIENCE TIMESCIENCE TIME
10:20 – 10:5510:20 – 10:55
Igneous- large intergrown crystals, glassy Igneous- large intergrown crystals, glassy texture, texture, porous (vesicular) porous (vesicular)
Do you remember what rock we learned about last time?
How is an igneous rock formed?
Melted rock or magma
can come out of a …
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http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/rocks-minerals-landforms/volcanoes.htm
http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/rocks-minerals-landforms/earthquakes.htm
Our Second Rock Study!Our Second Rock Study!
sedimentary rock
Sedimentary- visible particles or sediments, layers, and Sedimentary- visible particles or sediments, layers, and fossils (typically feels grainy)fossils (typically feels grainy)
Review Science Binder PageReview Science Binder Page
Rocks made of bits & pieces of other rocks.
http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/rocks-minerals-landforms/sedimentary-rocks.htm
Sedimentary Sedimentary RocksRocks
Sedimentary RocksSedimentary Rocks• Igneous rocks are the
most common rocks on Earth, but because most of them exist below the surface you might not have seen too many of them.
• 75 percent of the rocks exposed at the surface are sedimentary rocks.
What is sediment?• SedimentsSediments are loose materials such as rock
fragments, mineral grains, and bits of shell that have been moved by wind, water, ice, or gravity.
• Sediments come from already-existing rocks that are weathered and eroded.
• Sedimentary rockSedimentary rock forms when sediments are pressed and cemented together, or when minerals form from solutions.
Sedimentary RocksSedimentary RocksSedimentary rocks may be made of rock fragments—sediments—or by chemical reactions. The classification of sediments is shown below.
Clastic rocks–made of cemented sediments—Clastic rocks–made of cemented sediments—are classified by their grain sizes.are classified by their grain sizes.
Non-clastic rocks form by chemical precipitation Non-clastic rocks form by chemical precipitation (settling out from a solution.) Limestone is made (settling out from a solution.) Limestone is made from calcite, chert from quartz, and halite is rock from calcite, chert from quartz, and halite is rock salt.salt.
Biologic sedimentary rocks come from Biologic sedimentary rocks come from the remains of organic matter.the remains of organic matter.
• The most important of these is coal. Anthracite coal results from the greatest pressure and releases the most energy when burned. Other varieties are bituminous and lignite. “Petrified” (permineralized) wood is another organic rock.
More about sedimentary rocks
• Shale is the most common sedimentary rock
• Sedimentary rocks cover about three-quarters of the land surface
• For more about sedimentary rocks:
Types of Sedimentary Rocks
GypsumGypsum
SandstoneSandstone
ShaleShale
LimestoneLimestone
ConglomerateConglomerate
http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/rocks-minerals-landforms/fossils.htm
Radiometric dating provides an accurate way to estimate the age of
fossils. • Relative dating estimates
the time during which an organism lived.– It compares the placement
of fossils in layers of rock.– Scientists infer the order in
which species existed.
Hands Hands On On
Activity!Activity!
Sedimentary Sedimentary Sandwich!Sandwich!
Vocabulary Activity – Imagine That!Vocabulary Activity – Imagine That!Close your eyes and imagine:
As the bulldozer dug up your back yard, you happened to notice an interesting rock. It appeared to have an outline of a squid.
Think-Pair-Share: •What type of rock could it be and why? •What could you infer about what your backyard looked like a million years ago?
What is the scientific theory that the Earth’s crust is broken up in to
plates that move or float?
Plate TectonicsPlate Tectonics
What is the crust and upper mantle called?
lithospherelithosphere
What is the rock that is made from melted rock (called magma) that has cooled and hardened?
igneousigneous
What’s a solid nonliving substance found inside of rock?
mineralmineral
What is the rock that is made from small pieces (called sediment) that
have pressed and cemented together called?
sedimentarysedimentary
What’s the hottest and hardest layer at the center
of the Earth called?
inner coreinner core
MOVE TO MOVE TO LEARNLEARN
10:55 – 11:0010:55 – 11:00
http://www.movetolearnms.org/how-do-i-do-it/fitness-videos-4-6/cranium-corral/
Math Time!Math Time!
11:00 – 12:0011:00 – 12:00
Workbook pages 663-664 Workbook pages 663-664
Workbook pages 665-666Workbook pages 665-666
Homework wkbk pages Homework wkbk pages 667-668 667-668 Even numbers
Out of Classroom!•12:00 – 12:45 Activity•12:45 – 1:15 Lunch•1:15 – 1:45 Recess
Expository NonfictionExpository Nonfiction
Writing Time!Writing Time!
1:45 – 2:401:45 – 2:40
W52 – write informative/explanatory texts
Reader’s Theater
Sequencing Text Structure
In-Class Magazine ProjectIn-Class Magazine Project
Today – Today – Write article Write article using using sequence & sequence & order text order text structurestructure
Station Station Rotation B!Rotation B!
2:40 – 3:102:40 – 3:10
3:10 – 3:153:10 – 3:15 Wrap Up!Wrap Up!
• Pack-Up
• Office will announce:Car Riders – Leave around 3:15Bus Riders – Teacher walks out about 3:22
(listen to intercom-dismisses by grade)