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Rock & Relative Age | Classwork Notes + Practice | MS Science (Unit 3, Lesson 2)
Rock & Relative Age | Classwork Notes + Practice | MS Science (Unit 3, Lesson 2)
Rock & Relative Age | Classwork Notes + Practice | MS Science (Unit 3, Lesson 2)
Rock & Relative Age | Classwork Notes + Practice | MS Science (Unit 3, Lesson 2)
Rock & Relative Age | Classwork Notes + Practice | MS Science (Unit 3, Lesson 2)
Rock & Relative Age | Classwork Notes + Practice | MS Science (Unit 3, Lesson 2)
Rock & Relative Age | Classwork Notes + Practice | MS Science (Unit 3, Lesson 2)
Rock & Relative Age | Classwork Notes + Practice | MS Science (Unit 3, Lesson 2)
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Class Work, Guided Notes, & extensive practice for Rocks & their relative ages in the rock cycle.

(NGSS & Massachusetts state science standards aligned).

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Rock & Relative Age | Classwork Notes + Practice | MS Science (Unit 3, Lesson 2)

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Class Work, Guided Notes, & extensive practice for Rocks & their relative ages in the rock cycle.

(NGSS & Massachusetts state science standards aligned).

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  • A Do Now
  • Guided practice & scaffolded notes with interactive activities
  • Graphic organizers
  • Student resources
  • Independent Practice
  • An Exit Ticket
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NGSSMS-ESS1-4
Construct a scientific explanation based on evidence from rock strata for how the geologic time scale is used to organize Earth’s 4.6-billion-year-old history. Emphasis is on how analyses of rock formations and the fossils they contain are used to establish relative ages of major events in Earth’s history. Examples of Earth’s major events could range from being very recent (such as the last Ice Age or the earliest fossils of homo sapiens) to very old (such as the formation of Earth or the earliest evidence of life). Examples can include the formation of mountain chains and ocean basins, the evolution or extinction of particular living organisms, or significant volcanic eruptions. Assessment does not include recalling the names of specific periods or epochs and events within them.
NGSSMS-ESS2-2
Construct an explanation based on evidence for how geoscience processes have changed Earth’s surface at varying time and spatial scales. Emphasis is on how processes change Earth’s surface at time and spatial scales that can be large (such as slow plate motions or the uplift of large mountain ranges) or small (such as rapid landslides or microscopic geochemical reactions), and how many geoscience processes (such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and meteor impacts) usually behave gradually but are punctuated by catastrophic events. Examples of geoscience processes include surface weathering and deposition by the movements of water, ice, and wind. Emphasis is on geoscience processes that shape local geographic features, where appropriate.
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