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Science Today (12/1):

Science Today (12/1):. Mountains & Volcanoes vocab. Pre-quiz Distribute Q2 progress reports Construct Mountains & Volcanoes unit vocab. organizer. Important Dates :. Tues. 12/1 : EQ Review Session (after school 3:15-3:45) * You must attend the review session to retake the test!!!

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Science Today (12/1):

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  1. Science Today (12/1): • Mountains & Volcanoes vocab. Pre-quiz • Distribute Q2 progress reports • Construct Mountains & Volcanoes unit vocab. organizer

  2. Important Dates: • Tues. 12/1: EQ Review Session (after school 3:15-3:45) * You must attend the review session to retake the test!!! • Thurs. 12/3: EQ Test retakes (after school 3:15-4:00 )

  3. Science Today: • Work Time: Intro. to Topographic Maps You have the first 15 minutes to complete this activity with your group (or get very close to completion). 2. When you finish: Work on vocab. organizer

  4. Mountain Maker Procedure Part One • Assemble Mt. Shasta Model • Create a Topographic Map of Mt. Shasta • Create a Profile View • When you finish: • Finish Intro. to Topographic Maps • Work on Mtns./Volcanoes Vocab organizer

  5. Science Today (12/2) • Mountains & Volcanoes Vocab. Intro. • Words of the Day • Reading Topographic Maps Activity-Mt. Shasta

  6. Mountains & Volcanoes Big Idea: Mountains & volcanoes form as tectonic plates move.

  7. Smaller Ideas: 3.1: Movement of rock builds mountains. 3.2 Volcanoes form as molten rock erupts. 3.3 Volcanoes affect Earth’s land, air & water.

  8. Vocabulary from Textbook: Acid Rain Magma Cinder Cone Volcano Mud Flow Composite Volcano Pyroclastic Flow Fault-Block Mountain Sediment Folded Mountain Shield Volcano Geyser Lava Lava Flow

  9. Additional Words: Aa Viscosity Caldera Volcanic Ash Dormant Volcanic Bomb Extinct Felsic Lahar Mafic Pahoehoe Silica Stratovolcano

  10. Words of the Day: Dormant Volcano: A volcano that is not currently erupting but it considered likely to erupt in the future. Extinct Volcano: A volcano that is not expected to erupt again.

  11. Intro to Topographic Maps: • Complete Intro. to Topographic Maps activity in packet (page 1 front & back) When you finish: Work on mountains & volcanoes vocabulary organizer

  12. Additional Vocab. Aa: A Hawaiian term to describe a type of lava. Aa is characterized by chunks of rough, jagged, spiny lava. Dormant Volcano: A volcano that is not currently erupting but it considered likely to erupt in the future.

  13. Where in the World? (Major Volcanic Eruptions Edition)

  14. Anak Krakatau “Child of Krakatau”

  15. Krakatau, Indonesia • August 26-27, 1883 • Casualties: 36,000-40,000 • Major Cause of Death: Tsunamis • The force of this eruption was so great that much of the volcano, and two-thirds of the island itself, collapsed into the sea, triggering 120-foot waves that devastated neighboring islands.

  16. Mount Unzen, Japan

  17. Mount Unzen, Japan • 1792 • Casualties: 15,000 • Major Cause: Landslides, Tsunamis

  18. Mt. Vesuvius, Italy

  19. Vesuvius, Italy * 1631 • Casualties: 3,500 • Major Cause: Pyroclastic Flows

  20. Mt. Pinatubo, Philippines

  21. Mt. Pinatubo, Philippines • 1991 • Casualties: >700 • Major Cause: Pyroclastic Flows

  22. Laki, Iceland

  23. Laki, Iceland • 1783 • Casualties: 9,000 • Major Cause: Starvation

  24. Additional Vocab: • Extinct: A volcano that is not expected to erupt again. • Felsic: Term used to describe volcanic rock or lava composed largely of silica.

  25. Science Today: 12/8 • Introduce Unit Daily Work Expectations • Quiet, Independent Work Time- • 3.1 Reading • 3.1 Daily work piece 3. Science Ender: Review Mountain Types

  26. Science Today: 12/8 • Mountains & Volcanoes Daily Work • Quiet, Independent Work Time: • Read section 3.1 • Work on 3.1 daily work item • * *Mountain Maker packet will be collected today** 3. Summarize Mountain Types

  27. Mountain Types Folded Fault Block

  28. Folded Mountain Ex. Himalaya Mountains

  29. Folded Mountain: A mountain that forms as continental crust crumples and bends into folds. Conditions needed: • Hot temperatures & High pressure • Slow, continual stress Plate Boundaries: Convergent Boundaries • Continental-continental collision • Oceanic-continental collision

  30. Fault-Block Mountains Ex. Grand Teton Range, WY Ex. Sierra Nevada Mtns., CA

  31. Grand Teton Mountains (WY)

  32. Fault-Block Mountains Mountains that form as blocks of rock move up/down along normal faults. Conditions needed: • Cool & rigid crust • EQ shift rock blocks Plate Boundaries: Divergent Boundaries • Crust stretched & breaks into blocks • Blocks tilt forming mtns and valleys

  33. Laws of Play-doh • The play-doh shall be shaped on the waxed paper only. • Use play-doh for good not evil purposes. 3. All play-doh shall be cleaned up before leaving.

  34. What we are doing today: 1. Assemble Mt. Play-doh & create topographic map. 2. Finish Analysis questions in Mountain maker packet. • Finished Mountain Maker packets due tomorrow (Tues.)!!! 3. Work on unit vocab. organizer.

  35. Quiet, Independent Work Time • 3.1, 3.2 & 3.3 Readings & Daily Work Pieces • Vocab. Organizer • Mapping World Volcanoes Activity * All Daily Work is due on Friday!!!

  36. Additional Vocab: • Pahoehoe: A Hawaiian term to describe a type of lava. “Ropy, cake-batter lava”

  37. Science Starter: (on back of coversheet) In a Venn Diagram, explain the similarities & differences between fault block mountains and folded mountains.

  38. Volcano Vocab. (not in book) • Silica: (Silicon + Oxygen) Building block of volcanic rocks that controls how well lava flows. The more silica--> the greater viscosity (stickiness)

  39. Viscosity Challenge * Brought to you by: Silica

  40. Felsic: Term used to describe volcanic rock or lava composed largely of silica. (ex. Aa) • Mafic: Term used to describe volcanic rock or lava that does not have much silica. (ex. Pahoehoe)

  41. Quiet, Independent Work Time (~ 25 min.) Please work quietly on the following: 1. Back of green volcano comparison w.s. (green sheet in packet) • 3.1 reading & daily work piece • 3.2 reading & daily work piece • Ring of Fire: Volcano type research (tan packet) • Vocab. organizer

  42. Volcano Vocab. • Viscosity: A measure of how well a substance flows. • Lahar: A flowing mixture of water-saturated rock that forms on a volcano & flows downhill. • Caldera: A huge crater or hole formed by the collapse of a volcano when magma rapidly erupts from underneath it.

  43. What kind of Volcano?

  44. What type of Volcano?

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