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1 The Geology Topics Unit Includes A six part 3,700 Slide PowerPoint Presentation / unit roadmap full of activities, review questions, games, worksheets, video links, flashcards, materials list, and much more. A 18 page bundled homework package, modified version, 19 pages of unit notes, 6 PowerPoint Review Games of 100+ slides each, rubrics, curriculum guide, and much more that all chronologically follow the unit slideshow. http://www.sciencepowerpoint.com/Geology_Uni t.htmlhttp://www.sciencepowerpoint.com/Geology_Uni t.html

2 More Units Available at… Earth Science: The Soil Science and Glaciers Unit, The Geology Topics Unit, The Astronomy Topics Unit, The Weather and Climate Unit, and The Rivers and Water Quality Unit, The Water Molecule Unit. Physical Science: The Laws of Motion and Machines Unit, The Atoms and Periodic Table Unit, The Energy and the Environment Unit, and Science Skills Unit. Life Science: The Diseases and Cells Unit, The DNA and Genetics Unit, The Life Topics Unit, The Plant Unit, The Taxonomy and Classification Unit, Ecology: Feeding Levels Unit, Ecology: Interactions Unit, Ecology: Abiotic Factors, The Evolution and Natural Selection Unit and The Human Body Systems and Health Topics Unit Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

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4 First Name, Last Name Science and Section

5 First Name, Last Name First Name, Last Name Science, and Section

6 First Name, Last Name Science and Section Treat this journal with care and respect. It will be very helpful for the bundled homework package.

7 First Name, Last Name Science and Section

8 Your journal is your responsibility. If it becomes lost or damaged it will significantly reduce your grade.

9 RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very important and should be recorded in your science journal. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

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11 Please use this red line

12 -Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate. Please use this red line

13 -Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate. -Example of indent.

14 -Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate. -Example of indent. -Skip a line between topics

15 -Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate. -Example of indent. -Skip a line between topics -Don’t skip pages

16 -Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate. -Example of indent. -Skip a line between topics -Don’t skip pages -Make visuals clear and well drawn.

17 RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very important and should be recorded in your science journal. BLACK SLIDE: Pay attention, follow directions, complete projects as described and answer required questions neatly. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

18 Keep an eye out for “The-Owl” and raise your hand as soon as you see him. –He will be hiding somewhere in the slideshow Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

19 “Hoot, Hoot” “Good Luck!” Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

20 Class Expectations –You can show respect by… Listening when the teacher or others are talking. –One speaker at a time, please raise your hand. Please no cross-room conservations during work time. –You can be responsible by… Staying organized and avoiding distraction. Staying focused on task completion. –You can make good choices by… Attending class regularly Doing your best and never giving up. –Be Safe! First, last, and always. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

21 Class Expectations –You can show respect by… Listening when the teacher or others are talking. –One speaker at a time, please raise your hand. Please no cross-room conservations during work time. –You can be responsible by… Staying organized and avoiding distraction. Staying focused on task completion. –You can make good choices by… Attending class regularly Doing your best and never giving up. –Be Safe! First, last, and always. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

22 Class Expectations –You can show respect by… Listening when the teacher or others are talking. –One speaker at a time, please raise your hand. Please no cross-room conservations during work time. –You can be responsible by… Staying organized and avoiding distraction. Staying focused on task completion. –You can make good choices by… Attending class regularly Doing your best and never giving up. –Be Safe! First, last, and always. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

23 Class Expectations –You can show respect by… Listening when the teacher or others are talking. –One speaker at a time, please raise your hand. Please no cross-room conservations during work time. –You can be responsible by… Staying organized and avoiding distraction. Staying focused on task completion. –You can make good choices by… Attending class regularly Doing your best and never giving up. –Be Safe! First, last, and always. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

24 Class Expectations –You can show respect by… Listening when the teacher or others are talking. –One speaker at a time, please raise your hand. Please no cross-room conversations during work time. –You can be responsible by… Staying organized and avoiding distraction. Staying focused on task completion. –You can make good choices by… Attending class regularly Doing your best and never giving up. –Be Safe! First, last, and always. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

25 Class Expectations –You can show respect by… Listening when the teacher or others are talking. –One speaker at a time, please raise your hand. Please no cross-room conversations during work time. –You can be responsible by… Staying organized and avoiding distraction. Staying focused on task completion. –You can make good choices by… Attending class regularly Doing your best and never giving up. –Be Safe! First, last, and always. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

26 Class Expectations –You can show respect by… Listening when the teacher or others are talking. –One speaker at a time, please raise your hand. Please no cross-room conversations during work time. –You can be responsible by… Staying organized and avoiding distraction. Staying focused on task completion. –You can make good choices by… Attending class regularly Doing your best and never giving up. –Be Safe! First, last, and always. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

27 Class Expectations –You can show respect by… Listening when the teacher or others are talking. –One speaker at a time, please raise your hand. Please no cross-room conversations during work time. –You can be responsible by… Staying organized and avoiding distraction. Staying focused on task completion. –You can make good choices by… Attending class regularly Doing your best and never giving up. –Be Safe! First, last, and always. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

28 Class Expectations –You can show respect by… Listening when the teacher or others are talking. –One speaker at a time, please raise your hand. Please no cross-room conversations during work time. –You can be responsible by… Staying organized and avoiding distraction. Staying focused on task completion. –You can make good choices by… Attending class regularly Doing your best and never giving up. –Be Safe! First, last, and always. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

29 Class Expectations –You can show respect by… Listening when the teacher or others are talking. –One speaker at a time, please raise your hand. Please no cross-room conversations during work time. –You can be responsible by… Staying organized and avoiding distraction. Staying focused on task completion. –You can make good choices by… Attending class regularly Doing your best and never giving up. –Be Safe! First, last, and always. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

30 Class Expectations –You can show respect by… Listening when the teacher or others are talking. –One speaker at a time, please raise your hand. Please no cross-room conversations during work time. –You can be responsible by… Staying organized and avoiding distraction. Staying focused on task completion. –You can make good choices by… Attending class regularly Doing your best and never giving up. –Be Safe! First, last, and always. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

31 Class Expectations –You can show respect by… Listening when the teacher or others are talking. –One speaker at a time, please raise your hand. Please no cross-room conversations during work time. –You can be responsible by… Staying organized and avoiding distraction. Staying focused on task completion. –You can make good choices by… Attending class regularly Doing your best and never giving up. –Be Safe! First, last, and always. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

32 Class Expectations –You can show respect by… Listening when the teacher or others are talking. –One speaker at a time, please raise your hand. Please no cross-room conversations during work time. –You can be responsible by… Staying organized and avoiding distraction. Staying focused on task completion. –You can make good choices by… Attending class regularly Doing your best and never giving up. –Be Safe! First, last, and always. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

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36 Remember: Make the most with the time that you are given.

37 Remember: Make the most with the time that you are given. Getting a strong education is worth the time.

38 Remember: Make the most with the time that you are given. Getting a strong education is worth the time. The next few years have a huge impact on the rest of your life.

39 Area of Focus: Earth System History and Time. Area of Focus: Earth System History and Time. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

40 What are some things that we think of as old? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

41 Journal Question? –If the history of the earth from its formation 4.6 billion years ago until present was put into a 12 hour day…

42 Journal Question? –If the history of the earth from its formation 4.6 billion years ago until present was put into a 12 hour day… How many hours, minutes, or seconds have humans been around?

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44 If the entire history of the earth was a 12 hour day.

45 Earth Forms

46 Layers of the earth Form

47 Earth Cools

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55 Earliest Rocks

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65 Microbes Begin to produce Oxygen

66 First Cells with Nucleus

67 Explosion of Ocean Life

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74 First Insects

75 Amphibians Colonize Land

76 Age of Amphibians

77 Age of Reptiles

78 First Mammals

79 Dinosaurs Dominate

80 First Flowering Plants

81 Extinction of the Dinosaurs

82 Age of Mammals

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86 Human existence - The last few seconds of the last minute before midnight.

87 Video Link! What does this 12 hour comparison sound like in one minute. –http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXSEyttblMIhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXSEyttblMI

88 “I am only a few thousand years old.” “Incredibly young in Earth’s very long history.”

89 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

90 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

91 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Can you find the science teacher hero words?

92 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Can you find the science teacher hero words?

93 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Can you find the science teacher hero words?

94 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Can you find the science teacher hero words?

95 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Can you find the science teacher hero words?

96 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Can you find the science teacher hero words?

97 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy System:

98 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy System: A group of individual elements that make a whole.

99 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Physical:

100 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Physical: Laws that affect matter, energy and their interaction.

101 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Physical: Laws that affect matter, energy and their interaction. -Nature and properties of non-living matter and energy.

102 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Physical: Laws that affect matter, energy and their interaction. -Nature and properties of non-living matter and energy.

103 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Physical: Laws that affect matter, energy and their interaction. -Nature and properties of non-living matter and energy. - Matter:

104 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Physical: Laws that affect matter, energy and their interaction. -Nature and properties of non-living matter and energy. - Matter: Anything that has mass and takes up space.

105 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Chemical:

106 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Chemical: When a substance changes form. -Atoms and molecules change.

107 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Chemical: When a substance changes form.

108 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Biological:

109 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Biological: Life and living things

110 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Components:

111 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Components: Part of something

112 Earth system history has physical, chemical, and biological components. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Summary: Earth has a group of elements working together. These elements include laws of matter, changes in atoms, and also includes living things. All of these parts working together make up earth the history of the earth.

113 Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

114 Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

115 Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

116 Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

117 Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

118 Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

119 Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

120 Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Uni for mi tar i an ism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

121 Uniformitarianism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Uniformitarianism : The laws of nature have not changed over time. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

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123 –How chemicals react?

124 Laws of nature: –How chemicals react? –How water erodes materials?

125 Laws of nature: –How chemicals react? –How water erodes materials? –Laws of physics?

126 Laws of nature: –How chemicals react? –How water erodes materials? –Laws of physics? These are things that don’t change. They occur today as they did Billions of years ago.

127 Principle of superposition: Oldest rocks and fossil are on bottom, youngest on top. Principle of superposition: Oldest rocks and fossil are on bottom, youngest on top.

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137 Youngest Rock Layers Oldest Rock Layers

138 Which time period is the oldest, middle, and youngest based on the Principle of Superposition? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

139 Which time period is the oldest, middle, and youngest based on the Principle of Superposition? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

140 Which time period is the oldest, middle, and youngest based on the Principle of Superposition? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

141 Which time period is the oldest, middle, and youngest based on the Principle of Superposition? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

142 Activity! Which of the following is older based on the Principle of Superposition? –Shells or ferns? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

143 Activity! Which of the following is older based on the Principle of Superposition? –Shells or ferns? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

144 Activity! Which of the following is older based on the Principle of Superposition? –Shells or ferns? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

145 Answer: –Shells Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

146 Which is older, Fish or Snails? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

147 Which is older, Fish or Snails? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

148 Which is older, Fish or Snails? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

149 Which is older, Fish or Snails? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

150 Which is older, Early dinosaurs or plants? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

151 Which is older, Early dinosaurs or plants? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

152 Which is older, Early dinosaurs or plants? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

153 Which is older, Early dinosaurs or plants? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

154 Which three layers of rock could have occurred after a major extinction event? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

155 Which three layers of rock could have occurred after a major extinction event? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Extinction:

156 Which three layers of rock could have occurred after a major extinction event? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Extinction: No longer actively living.

157 Which three layers of rock could have occurred after a major extinction event? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Extinction: No longer actively living. - Death of the last individual of a species.

158 Which three layers of rock could have occurred after a major extinction event? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Extinction: No longer actively living. - Death of the last individual of a species.

159 Which three layers of rock could have occurred after a major extinction event? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

160 Very few fossils in a particular rock layer may indicate an extinction event occurred just prior? Answer 10, Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

161 Very few fossils in a particular rock layer may indicate an extinction event occurred just prior? Answer 10, 8, Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

162 Very few fossils in a particular rock layer may indicate an extinction event occurred just prior? Answer 10, 8, 6 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

163 The fossil record of changes in plants and animals over millions of years.The fossil record of changes in plants and animals over millions of years. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

164 The fossil record of changes in plants and animals over millions of years.The fossil record of changes in plants and animals over millions of years. –From simple to more complicated. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

165 Principle of superposition. The rock layers on the bottom are older. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

166 Principle of superposition. The rock layers on the bottom are older. –More primitive creatures are seen in the older rock layers. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

167 Activity! Principle of Superposition. –Stack books one at a time. –Teacher will place a playing card every so often into the pile. –Unveil the rock layers and types of cards from the most recent (top) to the oldest (bottom). –Record a visual in journal with rocks layers and cards (fossils). Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

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172 Q/J ? ? ? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

173 Q/J ? ? 10/ 9 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

174 Q/J ? ? 10/ 9 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

175 Q/J ? 8 10/ 9 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

176 Q/J ? 8 10/ 9 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

177 Q/J ? 8 10/ 9 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

178 Q/J 2 8 10/ 9 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

179 Q/J 2 8 10/ 9 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Note: Primitive creatures can be in younger layers.

180 Q/J 2 8 10/ 9 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Note: Primitive creatures can be in younger layers. Not the other way around

181 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

182 Human remains are only found at the very top of the fossil record. We are a young species.

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185 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 500 million years ago Present

186 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

187 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

188 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. –Eon (Longest amount of time) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

189 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. –Eon (Longest amount of time) –Hadeon Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

190 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. –Eon (Longest amount of time) –Hadeon, Archeon Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

191 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. –Eon (Longest amount of time) –Hadeon, Archeon, Proterozoic Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

192 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. –Eon (Longest amount of time) –Hadeon, Archeon, Proterozoic Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

193 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. –Eon (Longest amount of time) –Hadeon, Archeon, Proterozoic, Phanerozoic Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

194 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. –Era (Second longest unit of time) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

195 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. –Era (Second longest unit of time) –Paleozoic, Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

196 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. –Era (Second longest unit of time) –Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

197 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. –Era (Second longest unit of time) –Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

198 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. –Period (Third longest unit of time) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

199 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. –Period (Third longest unit of time) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

200 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. –Epoch (Shortest Unit of Geologic Time) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

201 Earth’s Timeline is divided into various units of time. –Epoch (Shortest Unit of Geologic Time) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

202 What is longer, the Vendian Period or the Paleozoic Era?

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205 What is longer, the Eocene Epoch or the Tertiary Period or the Paleozoic Era?

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211 The Jurassic Period belongs in what Era?

212 Answer: Mesozoic Era

213 The Pilocene Epoch belongs to this Period?

214 The Pliocene Epoch belongs to this Period?

215 Answer: Tertiary Period

216 The Tertiary Period belongs to this Era?

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218 Answer: Cenozoic Era

219 The Cenozoic Era belongs to this Eon?

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221 Answer: Phanerozoic Eon

222 Describe all of the units of time that the Cambrian is part of?

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224 Answer: Cambrian Period

225 Describe all of the units of time that the Cambrian is part of? Answer: Cambrian Period Paleozoic Era

226 Describe all of the units of time that the Cambrian is part of? Answer: Cambrian Period Paleozoic Era Phanerozoic Eon

227 Describe all of the units of time that the Pleistocene is part of?

228 Pleistocene Epoch

229 Describe all of the units of time that the Pleistocene is part of? Pleistocene Epoch Quaternary Period

230 Describe all of the units of time that the Pleistocene is part of? Pleistocene Epoch Quaternary Period Cenozoic Era

231 Describe all of the units of time that the Pleistocene is part of? Pleistocene Epoch Quaternary Period Cenozoic Era Phanerzoic Eon

232 Which time unit makes up the most of Earth’s History?

233 The Precambrian Super-Eon

234 Certain events / changes on Earth mark the end of one time period, and the start of another.

235 Certain events / changes on Earth mark the end of one time period, and the start of another. Often these are extinction events.

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239 The system is fragile. Changes in living conditions for animals have been numerous throughout Earth’s history. The system is fragile. Changes in living conditions for animals have been numerous throughout Earth’s history. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

240 The system is fragile. Changes in living conditions for animals have been numerous throughout Earth’s history. The system is fragile. Changes in living conditions for animals have been numerous throughout Earth’s history. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

241 Are you ready for the fact on the next slide.

242 Are you ready for the fact on the next slide. This fact is…

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244 99.5% of all things that have ever lived have become extinct. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

245 Where are the extinction events below?

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279 You should be close to page 3 of your Earth System History homework.

280 Activity! Timeline –Please jot down pictures, descriptions, and words in all of the these time periods as they are covered. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

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285 Video! History of the earth in five minutes. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

286 Activity! Making a timeline of Earth’s long history on a paper roll.

287 Activity: Making a timeline of Earth System History. –http://serc.carleton.edu/quantskills/activities/c alculatortape.htmlhttp://serc.carleton.edu/quantskills/activities/c alculatortape.html

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300 4.56 meters 500 m.y.500 m.y 250 m.y. 250 65 m.y.a

301 4.56 meters 500 m.y.500 m.y 250 m.y. 250 Proteorzoic Eon Starts Here

302 4.56 meters 500 m.y.500 m.y 250 m.y. 250 Archean Eon Starts Here

303 4.56 meters 500 m.y.500 m.y 250 m.y. 250 Archean Eon Starts Here

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305 4.56 meters 500 m.y.500 m.y 250 m.y. 250 Hadeon Eon Archean Eon Proterozoic Eon Paleozoic Era Mesozoic Era Cenozoic Era

306 4.56 meters 500 m.y.500 m.y 250 m.y. 250 Hadeon Eon Archean Eon Proterozoic Eon Paleozoic Era Mesozoic Era Cenozoic Era

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310 4.56 meters 500 m.y.500 m.y 250 m.y. 250 Hadeon Eon Archean Eon Proterozoic Eon Paleozoic Era Mesozoic Era Cenozoic Era

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312 Website to gather info / pictures for timeline: –http://www.totallydifferent.co.uk/fossils/Geologic al_Timeline.html http://www.totallydifferent.co.uk/fossils/Geologic al_Timeline.html

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314 The Geology Topics Unit Includes A six part 3,700 Slide PowerPoint Presentation / unit roadmap full of activities, review questions, games, worksheets, video links, flashcards, materials list, and much more. A 18 page bundled homework package, modified version, 19 pages of unit notes, 6 PowerPoint Review Games of 100+ slides each, rubrics, curriculum guide, and much more that all chronologically follow the unit slideshow. http://www.sciencepowerpoint.com/Geology_Uni t.htmlhttp://www.sciencepowerpoint.com/Geology_Uni t.html

315 More Units Available at… Earth Science: The Soil Science and Glaciers Unit, The Geology Topics Unit, The Astronomy Topics Unit, The Weather and Climate Unit, and The Rivers and Water Quality Unit, The Water Molecule Unit. Physical Science: The Laws of Motion and Machines Unit, The Atoms and Periodic Table Unit, The Energy and the Environment Unit, and Science Skills Unit. Life Science: The Diseases and Cells Unit, The DNA and Genetics Unit, The Life Topics Unit, The Plant Unit, The Taxonomy and Classification Unit, Ecology: Feeding Levels Unit, Ecology: Interactions Unit, Ecology: Abiotic Factors, The Evolution and Natural Selection Unit and The Human Body Systems and Health Topics Unit Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

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