9-24-12 DSQ 9B & Quiz Questions DSQ 9B & Quiz Questions Correct & Assign CH Correct & Assign CH Go over tests Go over tests A 68-56 B 55-51 C 50-42 D 41-36.

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DSQ 9B & Quiz Questions DSQ 9B & Quiz Questions Correct & Assign CH Correct & Assign CH Go over tests Go over tests A B C D F 35-0  Clean out notes  New Seats for 5B---5K later this week

HOW LANDFORMS CHANGE PROJECT DUE: October 15thish TEST: October 19 th

DSQ Quiz DSQ QuizOBJ  To understand the difference between weathering and erosion  To understand the 5 agents of change

EROSION & WEATHERING Weathering- The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces Weathering- The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces Erosion- The carrying away of rocks and soil Erosion- The carrying away of rocks and soil (Landform Book Page Packet Book 291)

5 AGENTS OF CHANGE Water- Water running down a hill Water- Water running down a hill Wind- Blowing dirt Wind- Blowing dirt Ice- Glaciers Ice- Glaciers People- Construction People- Construction Natural Disasters- Tornadoes Natural Disasters- Tornadoes (Landforms Book Pages Packet Pages )

DSQ 10A DSQ 10AREVIEW  Difference between weathering and erosion  5 Agents of Change OBJ To understand water as an agent of change To understand water as an agent of change To understand groundwater To understand groundwater

WATER & VOCABULARY Water is the most common agent of change Water is the most common agent of change Sediments- Deposited material Sediments- Deposited material Groundwater- Water trapped in soil and rock spaces Groundwater- Water trapped in soil and rock spaces

GROUNDWATER

PITS, HOLES, & CAVES Common features caused by groundwater are pits, holes, and caves Common features caused by groundwater are pits, holes, and caves Cave Web Site

DSQ 11A DSQ 11A Correct CH Correct CHREVIEW  Difference between weathering and erosion  5 Agents of Change  Groundwater and vocabulary OBJ To understand water as an agent of change To understand water as an agent of change To understand sediments in the bottom of a river To understand sediments in the bottom of a river

DSQ 10B DSQ 10B Project Assignment on Friday Project Assignment on FridayREVIEW  Difference between weathering and erosion  5 Agents of Change OBJ Water Running down a hill Water Running down a hill Look at how sediments settle in water Look at how sediments settle in water

SEDIMENTS SETTLING IN WATER

DSQ 11A DSQ 11A Project Questions-due 12 th Project Questions-due 12 th CH due Tuesday, October 2 nd CH due Tuesday, October 2 ndREVIEW  The difference between Weathering & Erosion  5 Agents of Change  Vocabulary & Facts  Sediments settle in a body of water OBJ To understand glaciers To understand glaciers Go over Glacier Diagram Go over Glacier Diagram Assign Glaciers WS Assign Glaciers WS

GLACIERS Glacier- Giant mass of packed snow and ice Glacier- Giant mass of packed snow and ice TWO TYPES OF GLACIERS Alpine- found in mountains Alpine- found in mountains Continental- cover large areas of land Continental- cover large areas of land

GLACIER DIAGRAMS

GLACIER DIAGRAM

KETTLE LAKES Kettle Lakes forms when glaciers melt The Earth was covered by glaciers 10,000 years ago

GLACIER WEB SITES y/icefields.htm y/icefields.htm y/icefields.htm y/icefields.htm

DSQ 11B DSQ 11B Questions on Projects due Oct. 12 th Questions on Projects due Oct. 12 th CH due Tuesday, October 2 nd CH due Tuesday, October 2 nd Glacier WS due Wednesday, October 3 rd Glacier WS due Wednesday, October 3 rd REVIEW REVIEW  5 Agents of Change  The difference between Weathering and Erosion  Groundwater & Vocabulary  Glaciers OBJ To understand other landforms (mountains & coral reefs) To understand other landforms (mountains & coral reefs)

LANDFORMS Landforms- Features of the landscape Landforms- Features of the landscape

MOUNTAINS Mountains- Sections of the Earth’s crust that are higher than nearby areas Mountains- Sections of the Earth’s crust that are higher than nearby areas

CORAL REEF Coral Reef- A landform made by millions of coral coverings Coral Reef- A landform made by millions of coral coverings

CORAL REEF WEB SITES

 DSQ 12A  Correct & Assign CH  Correct Glacier WS  Project Questions due October 12 th REVIEW  5 Agents of Change  The difference between Weathering & Erosion  Glaciers Information  Coral Reefs, Mountains  How sediments settle in a body of water OBJ Wind as an Agent of Change Wind as an Agent of Change To understand how caves are formed To understand how caves are formed To understand valleys & canyons To understand valleys & canyons

DSQ 12B-Quiz Questions DSQ 12B-Quiz Questions Project Questions-October 12 th Project Questions-October 12 th CH due Friday, October 5 th CH due Friday, October 5 th Test, October 11 th or 12 th go to and e- mail me for 5 bonus points or a signed note Test, October 11 th or 12 th go to and e- mail me for 5 bonus points or a signed notewww.lemars.k12.ia.us/bkasel/ REVIEW  5 Agents of Change  The difference between Weathering & Erosion  Glaciers Information  Coral Reefs, Mountains OBJ To understand caves, valleys, and canyons To understand caves, valleys, and canyons To understand floodplains, deltas, and Sand dunes and bars To understand floodplains, deltas, and Sand dunes and bars Assign a worksheet Assign a worksheet

CAVES Caves- When large rocks dissolve in water, large empty spaces are formed Caves- When large rocks dissolve in water, large empty spaces are formed

VALLEYS & CANYONS Valleys- Low areas usually found between mountains Valleys- Low areas usually found between mountains Canyons- Deep valleys with steep sides Canyons- Deep valleys with steep sides

FLOODPLAIN Floodplain- Flat valley bottom along a river Floodplain- Flat valley bottom along a river

DELTA Delta- Where a river empties into a larger body of water—rich soils Delta- Where a river empties into a larger body of water—rich soils

DSQ QUIZ-Correct DSQ QUIZ-Correct Assign CH Assign CH Project Questions-Due October 12 h Project Questions-Due October 12 h Test, October 12 th 5 bonus points for studying at Test, October 12 th 5 bonus points for studying at REVIEW  5 Agents of Change  The difference between Weathering & Erosion  Glaciers  Vocabulary OBJ To understand Sand dunes & Sand Bars To understand Sand dunes & Sand Bars To understand moraines & Beaches To understand moraines & Beaches Assign 2 WS Assign 2 WS

SAND DUNES & SAND BARS Sand Dunes- Are large hills of wind blown sand Sand Dunes- Are large hills of wind blown sand Sand Bars- Piles of sand & rock deposited by moving water Sand Bars- Piles of sand & rock deposited by moving water

Beaches Beaches- deposited sand or eroded rock

Moraines Moraines- are ridges of long, low piles of rock and soil left by glaciers Moraines- are ridges of long, low piles of rock and soil left by glaciers

DSQ 13A DSQ 13A CH due Thursday, October 11 th CH due Thursday, October 11 th Project Questions? Due October 12 th Project Questions? Due October 12 th Test, October 12 th ---5 bonus points Test, October 12 th ---5 bonus points Correct 2 WS Correct 2 WSREVIEW  5 Agents of Change  The difference between Weathering & Erosion  Glaciers  Vocabulary OBJ To review and preview the test To review and preview the test

DSQ 13B DSQ 13B Correct 2 WS Correct 2 WS CH due Thursday, October 11 th CH due Thursday, October 11 th Project Questions-Due Friday, October 12 th Project Questions-Due Friday, October 12 th Test, October 12 th -5 Bonus Points at Test, October 12 th -5 Bonus Points at Project Presentations on Monday Project Presentations on MondayOBJ  Preview the Test  Jeopardy on the Computer

DSQ 14A DSQ 14A Correct & Assign CH Correct & Assign CH Project Questions-Due Friday, October 12 th Project Questions-Due Friday, October 12 th Test Friday, October 12 th -5 Bonus Points at Test Friday, October 12 th -5 Bonus Points at OBJ Look at Tests Look at Tests Review Review

DSQ 15A DSQ 15A CH due CH due Project Questions-Due Friday, October 15 th Project Questions-Due Friday, October 15 th Test, October 15 th -5 Bonus Points at Test, October 15 th -5 Bonus Points at OBJ  Look at Tests  Play Jeopardy