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Big Idea 6: Earth Structures
Weathering and Erosion
Topic XIV
What are the basic differences between
physical weathering and erosion?
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Benchmark Focus
Science
• SC.4.E.6.4 Describe the basic differences between physical weathering
(breaking down of rock by wind, water, ice, temperature change, and
plants) and erosion (movement of rock by gravity, wind, water, and ice).
Florida Standards (formerly Common Core) Integration
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LAFS.5.W.3.9: Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support
analysis, reflection, and research.
LAFS.5.SL.1.1: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-onone, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grade 5 topics and texts,
building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly.
LAFS.K12.L.3.4 : Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiplemeaning words and phrases by using context clues, analyzing meaningful word
parts, and consulting general and specialized reference materials, as appropriate.
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What role do rocks and water have in the
process of weathering minerals?
Hypothesis:
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What role do rocks and water have in the
process of weathering minerals?
Data
Before the experiment
Length of chalk _____ cm
Other observations:
Chalk Looks:
Chalk feels
After the experiment
Length of chalk _____ cm
Other observations:
Chalk Looks:
Chalk feels
What role do rocks and water have in
the process of weathering minerals?
Procedure:
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What are 5 types of PhysicalWeathering?
wind, water, ice, temperature change, and plants
Match to the pictures below:
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What is Erosion?
• Erosion is the movement of sediments from one place to
another. Water is the primary agent of erosion, though wind
and glacier ice also contribute .
Create a definition of erosion
In your notebook.
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What are the four agents of Erosion?
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gravity
wind
water
ice
Create a definition of erosion in your notebook.
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Let’s do DE Exploration:
Erosion and Deposition
Create the
table below in
your notebook.
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What is the difference between
Weathering and Erosion?
WEATHERING
• Weathering is the breaking
down of rock into tiny pieces
• Five processes of weathering:
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Wind
Water
Ice
Plants
Temperature change
EROSION
• Erosion is the movement of
weathered rock (sediment)
• Four agents of erosion
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Wind
Water
Ice
gravity