JEOPARDY This Is.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Constructive and Destructive Forces that effect Earth’s Landforms
Advertisements

Unit C Chapter 6 Lesson 1 C6 – C11
Activity 29 Weathering, Erosion and Deposition
Activity 28 Cutting Canyons and Building Deltas
Changes in the Earth’s Surface Jeopardy LandformsVolcanoes and Earthquakes Water and Wind VocabularyHodge Podge ,000 Final Jeopardy.
Section 3: Types of Maps Preview Objectives Topographic Maps
Section 3: Types of Maps Objectives
Mission 1 By Tiffany West. Your Task: To investigate Earth’s landforms and discover how they are made! You must proceed with caution! All around you.
Glacier Landforms Wave Erosion Shorelines are being constantly eroded by waves, tides, and chemical weathering. Sea cliffs are produced.
5-3.1 Explain how natural processes affect Earth's oceans and land in constructive and destructive ways.
Landforms change by processes A process is the act of doing or making something by following a set of steps Example of a process.
Erosion and Deposition
THIS IS With Host... Your Vocabulary Streams & Rivers (2-1) Wetland Environments (2-3) Water Underground (2-5) Groundwater Diagrams.
Unit C Vocabulary Howard Middle School Earth Science 6 th grade.
Chapter 2: Landforms of Georgia Lesson 4: How Do Humans Change Landforms? S5E1c: Students will relate the role of technology and human intervention in.
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition. Weathering Process of breaking down rocks and other substances on the earth by heat, cold, water, or ice.
Chapter 6 Lessons 1 & 2 Test Thursday, December 10 th.
ACTIVITY 30 CHALLENGES OF THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA Challenge: How has the Mississippi River challenged the people of New Orleans?
Erosion and deposition
SCIENCE Fifth Grade Week Three. Constructive processes create landforms. Is a volcanic eruption or weathering a constructive force?
Erosion and Deposition
What’s a landform? Physical shapes of the land such as hillsides, cliffs and marshes are some examples.
Vocabulary Weather Locations Landforms Rivers.
6th grade Earth Science Howard Middle School
 What are the differences between weathering, erosion, and deposition?
Shaping Earth’s Surface
Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Twenty Questions Erosion and Deposition Twenty Questions
S CIENCE S TUDY G UIDE Chapter Six. The rocky outer layer of the Earth’s surface is called the crust. Rocks break down during a destructive process called.
What’s a landform? Physical shapes of the land such as hillsides, cliffs and marshes are some examples.
Hosted By Mrs. Shook Types of Landforms Water CycleChanging Landforms Other Landform Terms
LANDFORMS AND OCEANS Science Standard 5-3 The student will demonstrate an understanding of features, processes, and changes in Earth's land and oceans.
Natural Features of Continents Landforms click to continue.
“Coastal Plains to the Mountains”
Constructive and Deconstructive Processes that shape the Earth.
Models of the Earth Section 3 Section 3: Types of Maps Preview Key Ideas Topographic Maps Topographic Maps and Contour Lines Index Contour, Contour Interval,
Investigating Boomtown’s Weather: Activity 27
Weathering and Erosion. Destructive Forces Destructive forces are processes that destroy landforms. Can you think of a natural disaster that can quickly.
Please get seated and quiet Take out agendas, notebooks, and study guides Fill in your Vocabulary Bingo card with vocabulary from your study guide while.
Jeopardy RocksMineralsLandforms Earth Changes Resources Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Models of the Earth Section 3 Section 3: Types of Maps Preview Key Ideas Topographic Maps Topographic Maps and Contour Lines Index Contour, Contour Interval,
Images from Google Earth
Activity 30 challenges of the Mississippi delta
Landform and Oceans 5.E.3B.1 Analyze and interpret data to describe and predict how natural processes (such as weathering, erosion, deposition, earthquakes,
5-3.1 Explain how natural processes affect Earth's oceans and land in constructive and destructive ways.
Chapter 6 Review.
Chapter 5 Erosion and Deposition
How natural processes affect Earth’s oceans and land
Earth's Features Use with BrishLab PS04A Done By: Coach Period XX
Chapter 3 Section 3 Types of Maps Objectives
WHAT ARE THEY AND WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT?
Landforms and Oceans 5.E.3B.2 Develop and use models to explain the effect of the movement of ocean water (including waves, currents, and tides) on the.
C29 Weather/Erosion/Deposition
LANDFORMS Science Standard 5-3
Earth’s Features Weathering Erosion Building Up Earth’s Surface
Science: Constructive and Destructive Forces Vocabulary
Earth Science Analyze how surface features of Earth are caused by constructive and destructive processes.
Gavin Point Dam.
Landforms LT: I can identify and describe landforms.
How Water Shapes Earth.
C33 Earth Processes.
Middle east [southwest asia] geographic vocabulary
Constructive and Destructive Processes
Erosion.
Constructive and Destructive Forces that effect Earth’s Landforms
You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question.
Chapter 2 Section 1: Exploring Earth’s Surface
Constructive and Destructive Forces Unit
Station 1 What is the elevation of X? What is the Elevation of Y?
Thank you for not chewing gum or anything else 
Presentation transcript:

JEOPARDY This Is

Vocabulary Calculations Constructive Destructive Changing Location $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Lines on a topographical map that shows elevation

An area characterized by a high proportion of water and watery land, such as a swamp, marsh, or bog

The tendency of a landform to resist erosion or other change

A relatively level area on either side of a river that becomes covered with water level of the river rises above its banks and overflows

Removing earth material from under water

What is the median of the following values? 3 2 6 2 2

What is the mode of the following numbers? 3 2 6 2 2

What is the mean of the following values? 3 2 6 2 2

What is the mode of the following numbers? 22 25 18 25

What is the calculation for finding the mode of a series of numbers?

Which of the following is an example of a constructive process: Erosion, Deposition, or Weathering

What is one positive effect deposition can have on the earth?

What is one negative effect deposition can have on the earth?

What earth process is being shown and how does this happen?

How can soil erosion be both positive and negative?

Which earth processes are constructive and which are destructive Which earth processes are constructive and which are destructive? Weathering, Erosion, Deposition

What earth process is being shown and what is causing it?

What earth process is being shown and what is the area called?

What earth process is being shown and what are two landforms it can create?

Describe how a longshore current can change the coast?

Map that shows a change in elevation, land forms, and water

Rock structure built perpendicular to the shore

Explain how humans have created more problems as it relates to erosion

What is one natural barrier that reduces flooding?

How can wetlands reduce flooding?

Daily Double!

Daily Double!

FINAL JEOPARDY

Nature’s Fury

Give two human factors that added to the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina

JEOPARDY