Topographical Maps Earths Systems Processes that Shape the

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Topographical Maps Earth’s Systems: Processes that Shape the Earth

Topographical Maps Earth’s Systems: Processes that Shape the Earth

TN-NGSS Standard • 4 - ESS 2 -2 Analyze and interpret data from maps

TN-NGSS Standard • 4 - ESS 2 -2 Analyze and interpret data from maps to describe patterns of Earth’s features

How I will know that you know • • Short Term: -Turn and talk

How I will know that you know • • Short Term: -Turn and talk -Informal Questioning Journal and Station Work Long Term *MAPS *TCAP

Article Read- Topographical Maps • Scan through the text. Annotate your text. • Read

Article Read- Topographical Maps • Scan through the text. Annotate your text. • Read Aloud: Track as the text is read aloud. • Think Ahead

What does the word anglar mean? • A. Hunters • B. Someone who is

What does the word anglar mean? • A. Hunters • B. Someone who is lying down • C. Fisherman • D. Bird Watchers

What would be the best title for this passage? • A. How to Read

What would be the best title for this passage? • A. How to Read a Topographic Map • B. Topographic Maps Make Great Art • C. Many Way to Use Topgraphic Maps • D. Topographic Maps for Hunters

According to the article, which is not a reason to use a topographic map?

According to the article, which is not a reason to use a topographic map? • A. Hunting and Fishing • B. City Use • C. Hiking • D. Art

According to the article, how could a topographic map help you if you were

According to the article, how could a topographic map help you if you were lost? • A. You could find water and shelter • B. Hospitals are listed • C. Tells you the nearest ranger station • D. Shows directions home

What is topography?

What is topography?

What are topographic maps?

What are topographic maps?

How does the slope change as the lines get closer together?

How does the slope change as the lines get closer together?

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Stations • Illustrate It! • Organize It! • Write It! • Research It! •

Stations • Illustrate It! • Organize It! • Write It! • Research It! • Connect

Describe how maps explain Earth’s features.

Describe how maps explain Earth’s features.

Geologic Maps Earth’s Systems: Processes that Change Earth

Geologic Maps Earth’s Systems: Processes that Change Earth

TN-NGSS Standard • ESS 1 -1: Identify evidence from patterns in rock formations and

TN-NGSS Standard • ESS 1 -1: Identify evidence from patterns in rock formations and fossils in rock layers to support an explanation for changes in a landscape over time.

How I Will Know That You Know • Short Term • • Turn and

How I Will Know That You Know • Short Term • • Turn and talks Journal work Group work Quiz (Friday) • Long Term • MAPS (Tuesday) • TCAP

Recap • What are three types of rocks?

Recap • What are three types of rocks?

Recap • How are topographical maps used?

Recap • How are topographical maps used?

Recap • What do rocks tell us about the past?

Recap • What do rocks tell us about the past?

Turn and talk • What is geology? The history of the earth and its

Turn and talk • What is geology? The history of the earth and its life, especially as recorded by rocks

Rocks as history tellers. Rocks tell us about the past

Rocks as history tellers. Rocks tell us about the past

Looking for patterns Geology map of Alaska • This is what we observed when

Looking for patterns Geology map of Alaska • This is what we observed when we looked at the map of Alaska: • This is what I can figure out from using the map key combined with my observations: • This is what I can figure out by adding information from the geological chart:

Expanding- Rock Analysis • Examine your table’s rocks. • Identify where your specific rock

Expanding- Rock Analysis • Examine your table’s rocks. • Identify where your specific rock would be located in Alaska. • Justify your answer.

Describe two types of maps scientists use.

Describe two types of maps scientists use.

How do rocks tell us about history?

How do rocks tell us about history?