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Chapter 3 – Erosion & Deposition Unit 5

Chapter 3 – Erosion & Deposition Unit 5. Chapter 3 Mr. Ochoa 6 th grade teacher. Chapter Units. 3-1 Changing Earth’s Surface 3-2 Water Erosion 3-3 Waves & Wind 3-4 Glaciers. Objective and Starter. Objective: Today you will learn about erosion and mass movement.

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Chapter 3 – Erosion & Deposition Unit 5

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  1. Chapter 3 – Erosion & DepositionUnit 5 Chapter 3 Mr. Ochoa 6th grade teacher

  2. Chapter Units • 3-1 Changing Earth’s Surface • 3-2 Water Erosion • 3-3 Waves & Wind • 3-4 Glaciers

  3. Objective and Starter • Objective: Today you will learn about erosion and mass movement. • Starter: What do you know about erosion? • Create a KWL chart

  4. Objective and Starter • Objective: Today you will learn about erosion and mass movement. • Starter: What do you know about erosion? • Create a KWL chart

  5. Background Information • What happens when you step on loose rock or dirt? • What natural events can cause sediment to move?

  6. Sediment • Material that is moved by erosion.

  7. Erosion • The natural process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil from one place to another.

  8. Deposition • The process by which transported materials are left in a new lactation.

  9. Gravity • The force that moves rock and other materials downhill.

  10. Mass movement • Different types of movement; these include landslides, mudflows, slump, and creep.

  11. Turn to page 88

  12. Lesson Review • Turn to page 91

  13. Water ErosionChapter 2 section 2 Mr. Ochoa 6th grade teacher

  14. Objective and Starter • Objective: Today you will learn about water erosion. • Starter: What happens when erosion occurs?

  15. Background Information • Do you know any major rivers or lakes in the area? Where are they located? Where does the water come from?

  16. Runoff • Water that moves over Earth’s surface.

  17. Rill • Tiny grooves in soil.

  18. Gully • A large groove or channel in soil that carries runoff after a rain storm.

  19. Stream • A channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope.

  20. Energy • The ability to do work or cause change.

  21. Flood Plain • The flat wide area along a river.

  22. Meander • A loop like bend in a river.

  23. Oxbow Lake • A meander that has been cutoff by the river.

  24. Alluvial Fan • A wide sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain.

  25. Delta • A landform built from sediment from a runoff from the ocean or lakes.

  26. load • The amount of sediment a river carries.

  27. Turn to page 94

  28. Lesson Review • Turn to page 103

  29. Drifting ContinentsChapter 3 Section 3 Mr. Ochoa 6th grade teacher

  30. Objective and Starter • Objective: Today you will learn about waves and wind. • Starter: What happens when sediment is carried down the river.

  31. Background Information • How can you explain the sand and waves at the beach? • How do waves affect the beach? • How do you think beaches form?

  32. Headland • A part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean.

  33. beach • An area of wave washed sediment along a coast.

  34. Long shore drift • The process whereby beach material is gradually shifted laterally as a result of waves meeting the shore

  35. Spit • A beach that projects like a finger into the water.

  36. Sand Dune • A deposit of wind-blown sand.

  37. deflation • The process by which wind removes surface material.

  38. loess • Fine wind deposited sediment.

  39. Turn to page 108

  40. Lesson Review • Turn to page 114

  41. GlaciersChapter 3Section 4 Mr. Ochoa 6th grade teacher

  42. Objective and Starter • Objective: Today you will learn about glaciers. • Starter: What causes a beach to form?

  43. Background Information • Is there a difference between snow that has just fallen or snow that has been on the ground for a long time?

  44. Glacier • A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land.

  45. Continental glacier • A glacier that covers much of a continent.

  46. Ice Age • Continental glaciers that have covered large parts of Earth’s surface.

  47. Valley glacier • A long narrow glacier that forms when snow and ice build up high in a mountain valley.

  48. plucking • Rocks picked up when a glacier moves across the land.

  49. Till • A mix of sediments that a glacier deposits directly on the surface.

  50. moraine • A ridge that forms when a till deposited at the edges of a glacier.

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