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Erosion and deposition Activities: See the board for the activities that will help us meet our learning goals for today Reminders: Important upcoming events and due dates are on the board. Check your planner to make sure you are ready! BElieve to Achieve Remember to Be positive to build memory Be Safe Be Responsible Be Respectful Be there

Chapter 14: Lesson 1 Water Erosion Important vocab Learning goals Runoff Rill Gully Stream Tributary Floodplain Meander Oxbow lake Delta Stalagmite Karst topography I can explain how moving water causes erosion I can list the land features that are formed from water erosion Chapter 14: Lesson 1 Water Erosion

Stream: continually flowing Tributary: flows into larger river Stream formation Rill: tiny groove Gully: large groove Stream: continually flowing Tributary: flows into larger river Delta: when a river enters an ocean or lake Alluvial fan: when a stream leaves the mountain

Deposits that hang like an icicle from the roof of a cave Stalactite Stalagmite Deposits that hang like an icicle from the roof of a cave Slow dripping build up cone shaped deposits from the floor

Groundwater erosion can cause sinkholes Karst Topography Groundwater erosion can cause sinkholes

Check how you are doing Learning scale 4: I got it and I can teach it to a friend (Study 5 minutes tonight) 3: I can do it myself (study 10 minutes tonight) 2: I get some of it, I might need some help (review notes or go on website, ask a tribe mate to explain it. Study 15 minutes tonight 1: I don’t get it, I need help. Reread the section with a parent or friend, ask for a lunch pass. Study book and vocab 20 minutes tonight Check how you are doing Learning scale I can explain how moving water causes erosion I can list the land features that are formed from water erosion

Chapter 14: Lesson 2 Glacial Erosion Learning goals Important vocab I can explain how glaciers form and move I can explain how glaciers cause erosion and deposition Glacier Continental glacier Ice age Valley glacier Plucking Till Moraine kettle Chapter 14: Lesson 2 Glacial Erosion

Check how you are doing Learning scale 4: I got it and I can teach it to a friend (Study 5 minutes tonight) 3: I can do it myself (study 10 minutes tonight) 2: I get some of it, I might need some help (review notes or go on website, ask a tribe mate to explain it. Study 15 minutes tonight 1: I don’t get it, I need help. Reread the section with a parent or friend, ask for a lunch pass. Study book and vocab 20 minutes tonight Check how you are doing Learning scale I can explain how glaciers form and move I can explain how glaciers cause erosion and deposition

Chapter 14 : Lesson 3 wave erosion Learning goals Important vocab Healand Beach Longshore drift spit I can explain how waves cause erosion and deposition Chapter 14 : Lesson 3 wave erosion

Check how you are doing Learning scale 4: I got it and I can teach it to a friend (Study 5 minutes tonight) 3: I can do it myself (study 10 minutes tonight) 2: I get some of it, I might need some help (review notes or go on website, ask a tribe mate to explain it. Study 15 minutes tonight 1: I don’t get it, I need help. Reread the section with a parent or friend, ask for a lunch pass. Study book and vocab 20 minutes tonight Check how you are doing Learning scale I can explain how waves cause erosion and deposition

Chapter 14: Lesson 4 Wind Erosion Learning goals Important vocab I can explain how wind causes erosion and deposition Deflation Sand dune loess Chapter 14: Lesson 4 Wind Erosion

Check how you are doing Learning scale 4: I got it and I can teach it to a friend (Study 5 minutes tonight) 3: I can do it myself (study 10 minutes tonight) 2: I get some of it, I might need some help (review notes or go on website, ask a tribe mate to explain it. Study 15 minutes tonight 1: I don’t get it, I need help. Reread the section with a parent or friend, ask for a lunch pass. Study book and vocab 20 minutes tonight Check how you are doing Learning scale I can explain how wind cause erosion and deposition

Chapter 14: Lesson 5 Florida landforms Learning goals Important vocab I can draw the landforms that are found in Florida Limestone ridge Chapter 14: Lesson 5 Florida landforms

Check how you are doing Learning scale 4: I got it and I can teach it to a friend (Study 5 minutes tonight) 3: I can do it myself (study 10 minutes tonight) 2: I get some of it, I might need some help (review notes or go on website, ask a tribe mate to explain it. Study 15 minutes tonight 1: I don’t get it, I need help. Reread the section with a parent or friend, ask for a lunch pass. Study book and vocab 20 minutes tonight Check how you are doing Learning scale I can draw the landforms that are found in Florida