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Transcript
Pick up materials on the front table!
EARTH SCIENCE DAY 01:
LAYERS OF THE EARTH
Materials Needed:
• Writing Utensil
• Science Notebook
• Science Folder
Earth Science Day 01:
Bellwork:
1. How can we compare the layers of the Earth with the
layers found in everyday objects?
2. Why are things in layers?
Agenda
Foldable notes on the layers of the earth
Q1: A person walks 10 kilometers (km)
in 2 hours (h), what is the average speed?
A. 2 km/h
B. 5 km/h
C. 10 km/h
D. 20 km/h
SC8.2.2.a DOK 2
Q2: What is the distance traveled by a
car in 5 hours (h) if its speed is 35km/h?
A. 7 km
B. 150 km
C. 175 km
D. 1750 km
SC8.2.2.a DOK 2
NeSA-S Review #1 – Math Booster
The male Siberian mammoth reached a height of about 3 m at the
shoulder. Females reached a height of about 2.5 m at the shoulder.
What is the ratio of the maximum height of a female Siberian
mammoth to the height of a male Siberian mammoth?
Greek and Latin
Greek Term
ducthemiconlithsubtect-
Meaning
to lead
half
together
rock
under
to cover
Objectives
I will know what plate tectonics are and where
they are seen on earth
 I will be able to analyze the structure and
relationships among plate boundaries.

Earth Science Day 01: Bell Work Answers


1. ANSWER: layer cake, hard boiled egg, parfait,
apple, cantaloupe
2. for organization, to keep things separate, (accept
any reasonable answer)
A1: A person walks 10 kilometers (km)
in 2 hours (h), what is the average speed?
A. 2 km/h
Speed is distance/time, so this person’s speed is 5km/h.
B. 5 km/h
Speed is distance/time, so this person’s speed is 5km/h.
C. 10 km/h
Speed is distance/time, so this person’s speed is 5km/h.
D. 20 km/h
Speed is distance/time, so this person’s speed is 5km/h.
SC8.2.2.a DOK 2
A2: What is the distance traveled by a car in 5 hours (h) if
its speed is 35km/h?
A. 7 km
If the car travels 35 km each hour for 5 hours, the total
distance traveled would be 175 km (35 x 5)
B. 150 km
If the car travels 35 km each hour for 5 hours, the total
distance traveled would be 175 km (35 x 5)
C. 175 km
If the car travels 35 km each hour for 5 hours, the total
distance traveled would be 175 km (35 x 5)
D. 1750 km
If the car travels 35 km each hour for 5 hours, the total
distance traveled would be 175 km (35 x 5)
SC8.2.2.a DOK 2
Answer to NeSA-S Review #1
2.5 : 3.0
Earth’s Layers
How are the earth’s layers similar to an egg?
 Turn to a partner and share your ideas

Earth’s Layers

How are the earth’s layers similar to an egg
Layers of the Earth Foldable
Notes 1
Begin by cutting out the layers of the earth.
 Take two pieces of 8 x 11 of colored paper

Layers of the Earth Foldable Notes 2
Paste the crust picture
close to the top of the
first paper in the
center of the page.
 Set the second piece
of paper on top of
the first below the
crust.

Layers of the Earth Foldable Notes 3
Paste the mantle on the
second piece of paper
close to the crust.
 Carefully line up the
mantle and the crust and
fold the bottom of the top
sheet of paper to about
¼ inch below the bottom
of the mantle picture.

Layers of the Earth Foldable Notes 4
Paste the outer core
on the third flap
down so that it is
under the mantle.
 Fold the bottom sheet
of paper up so that
the edge meets the
bottom of the outer
core.

Layers of the Earth Foldable Notes 5
Finally paste the inner
core to the bottom flap.
 Once complete staple
across the bottom of the
foldable.

Layers of the Earth Foldable Notes 6

Color the following parts:
 Inner
core =red
 Outer core = red orange
 Lower Mantle = orange
 Middle Mantle = light
orange
 Upper Mantel = yellow
 Oceanic Crust = dark brown
 Continental Crust = light
brown
 Ocean = blue
Layers of the Earth Foldable Notes 7

Next label the layers of the
Earth. Starting at the bottom:













The Earth’s Layers (right side)
Inner Core
Outer Core
Lower Mantle
Mesosphere (right side)
Convection currents
Middle mantle (left side)
Asthenosphere (right side)
Upper mantle
Oceanic Crust
Lithosphere (right side)
Continental Crust
Crust (right side)
Layers of the Earth Foldable Notes 8



On the bottom “inner
core flap” you will need
to add an extra flap.
Take a small strip of
paper and fold it in half.
Glue the back side of the
new piece to the lower
left corner.
On the inside label

Inner Core:
Composition
 Thickness
 State of Matter

Layers of the Earth Foldable Notes 9

Continue to add on each flap the
same information beginning with
the outer core, mantel and crust.
Composition:
 Thickness
 States of Matter



Make sure that this information is
kept below the flap but located on
the upper left hand side of the
paper.
Students will then find this
information on their own using the
text book.
EXIT SLIP: LIST THE LAYERS OF
THE EARTH, STARTING WITH
THE LAYER THAT YOU ARE
STANDING ON.