Daily Questions I Find the following fossil in a rock layer Calyptraphorus velatus, what is a good approximate age for the layer. What are the three faults.

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Daily Questions I Find the following fossil in a rock layer Calyptraphorus velatus, what is a good approximate age for the layer. What are the three faults and two folds Element X decays to Y with a HL of 5yr –Rock: 10g X 30g Y Age?

Daily Plans for the week of Oct. 25th-Monday Test tomorrow Moodle due tomorrow –Get your stuff in order day –15 min work on final analysis Silently, on your own. If you need help come to the back table If you are finished, start going over the review sheet –Go over answers, cover anything –Put all of your stuff together to tomorrow What you have is what you can use.

What you need in: Final analysis-Keep –If you are here, and worked on it, keep it, you will get credit for it. Side-cut practice-Turn in –Has a side-cut on both sides of the paper Nuclear changes-Turn in –The half-life sheet

Test Day Clear your desks of everything you aren’t going to use. Pds. 9 and 10 I will give you your’s back You have all period –After the test you have three choices Work on something quietly Work on MindBenders-30 pts Alternative credit Sit quietly…key word being quiet.

Daily Questions During what eon did life become visible? During what Era did the dinosaurs rule? What period saw the rise of the Homo sapiens? How long ago was the beginning of the Precambrian?

Daily Plans for the Week of Oct. 25th-Wednsday Relative and absolute dating test –Will be graded and in as soon as possible Quarter term test –Is on Moodle and open now closes Sunday-if you want it on First term-a good grade boost –50 Q 100 pts –You may have three trials-average taken –Test isn’t graded until the end –Tomorrow and Friday lap tops will be available for your use.

Daily Plans for the week of October 25th-Wednsday Period Project –Final grade of this nine weeks and first grade of next- 50 points each term –Maybe more than one person doing yours, but it will be individually graded. Each person will submit the answers. –You may collaborate on the presentation, but that is not required.

Whom I need to see Those needed to make-up: –Absolute dating and Relative dating test –Era, Eon and Period test –Anything else that you missed.

Daily Questions-wrap up During the orienteering, we worked with three “Norths”, list them and tell how you would find each Name the 13 plates in order The principal that states that sedimentary rocks are not deposited tilted is _______ (POOH) Radioactive sample: HL-50 years. I start with 100 g at time 0. After 150 years, how much is left?

Daily Plans for the week of October 25th-Thursday Choices –Lap tops in the back for moodle summative assessment or missing moodles –Period Project-due Friday –Relative and absolute test retake –Eon, Era, Period quiz retake.

Daily Questions What are the two lines that form the geographic axis of the earth? If I find two rocks: one mostly silica, the other a mixture of silica and magnesium, which formed from continental crust? Why is the Quaternary such a short span of time?

Daily Plans-Week of Oct. 25th-Friday Same choices as yesterday - Moodle on the laptops-share, if you didn’t get one yesterday, you get one today Finish the period project, you may only borrow a book at the end of the day, please leave here. Presentations start Tuesday, be prepared. Make up any missed test or quiz.

Moodle Reminder If you complete anything on Moodle other than the summative assessment you must do one of the following – exactly what you completed –Moodle message me what you complete Details-”I finished some of unit 2” doesn’t cut it. If you don’t like doing this…..get everything done before the due date.