Tuesday 10/24 Notebook Entry: Look at the picture to the right. Identify one example for each of Earth’s 4 spheres: Biosphere Atmosphere Geosphere Hydrosphere.

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Tuesday 10/24 Notebook Entry: Look at the picture to the right. Identify one example for each of Earth’s 4 spheres: Biosphere Atmosphere Geosphere Hydrosphere

What do the names mean? What are some examples? Geo = Bio = Hydro = Atmo =

Earth System Poster Create an informational poster to show you can identify and describe the main parts of the Earth System. We will be working today and part of tomorrow on the poster. Due by the end of class on Wednesday.

How to Set Up Your Poster Write your name on the back of the paper. Fold your paper into 4 equal sized squares. Cut your calendar picture down to fit in the middle. Glue your picture to the center of the paper. Label the four squares as shown on the direction page. In each box, write the name of the sphere, the definition, and as many examples of that sphere as you can find in the picture. Use your textbook (pgs. 4-7) and video notes to help you. Examples can be directly seen in the picture or inferred from other evidence in the picture.