Study guide for Earth Science Unit Exam below (Test Date May 3)
Earth Science Exam is Tuesday May 3rd and covers Chapter 3-8
Life Science Unit Exam will be June 1-3 and covers ch 11-14
Life Science Unit Exam will be June 1-3 and covers ch 11-14
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Quizlet links to test your vocabulary knowledge:
https://quizlet.com/_28uf5z (Chapter 8 and Nature of Science)
https://quizlet.com/_28ue73 (Chapter 6 & 7)
https://quizlet.com/_28uch2 (Chapter 5)
https://quizlet.com/_28u84e (Chapter 4)
https://quizlet.com/_28u352 (Chapter 3)
https://quizlet.com/_28uf5z (Chapter 8 and Nature of Science)
https://quizlet.com/_28ue73 (Chapter 6 & 7)
https://quizlet.com/_28uch2 (Chapter 5)
https://quizlet.com/_28u84e (Chapter 4)
https://quizlet.com/_28u352 (Chapter 3)
Big Idea 6 Earth Structures
Over geologic time, internal and external sources of energy have continuously altered the features of Earth by means of both constructive and destructive forces. All life, including human civilization, is dependent on Earth's internal and external energy and material resources.
SC.7.E.6.1
Describe the layers of the solid Earth, including the lithosphere, the hot convecting mantle, and the dense metallic liquid and solid cores.
Cognitive Complexity/Depth of Knowledge Rating: Moderate
SC.7.E.6.2
Identify the patterns within the rock cycle and relate them to surface events (weathering and erosion) and sub-surface events (plate tectonics and mountain building). Cognitive Complexity/Depth of Knowledge Rating: High
SC.7.E.6.3
Identify current methods for measuring the age of Earth and its parts, including the law of superposition and radioactive dating.
Cognitive Complexity/Depth of Knowledge Rating: Moderate
SC.7.E.6.4
Explain and give examples of how physical evidence supports scientific theories that Earth has evolved over geologic time due to natural processes. Cognitive Complexity/Depth of Knowledge Rating: High
SC.7.E.6.5
Explore the scientific theory of plate tectonics by describing how the movement of Earth's crustal plates causes both slow and rapid changes in Earth's surface, including volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and mountain building.Cognitive Complexity Rating: Moderate
SC.7.E.6.6
Identify the impact that humans have had on Earth, such as deforestation, urbanization, desertification, erosion, air and water quality, changing the flow of water. Cognitive Complexity/Depth of Knowledge Rating: Moderate
SC.7.E.6.7
Recognize that heat flow and movement of material within Earth causes earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, and creates mountains and ocean basins.Cognitive Complexity/Depth of Knowledge Rating: Moderate
Over geologic time, internal and external sources of energy have continuously altered the features of Earth by means of both constructive and destructive forces. All life, including human civilization, is dependent on Earth's internal and external energy and material resources.
SC.7.E.6.1
Describe the layers of the solid Earth, including the lithosphere, the hot convecting mantle, and the dense metallic liquid and solid cores.
Cognitive Complexity/Depth of Knowledge Rating: Moderate
SC.7.E.6.2
Identify the patterns within the rock cycle and relate them to surface events (weathering and erosion) and sub-surface events (plate tectonics and mountain building). Cognitive Complexity/Depth of Knowledge Rating: High
SC.7.E.6.3
Identify current methods for measuring the age of Earth and its parts, including the law of superposition and radioactive dating.
Cognitive Complexity/Depth of Knowledge Rating: Moderate
SC.7.E.6.4
Explain and give examples of how physical evidence supports scientific theories that Earth has evolved over geologic time due to natural processes. Cognitive Complexity/Depth of Knowledge Rating: High
SC.7.E.6.5
Explore the scientific theory of plate tectonics by describing how the movement of Earth's crustal plates causes both slow and rapid changes in Earth's surface, including volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and mountain building.Cognitive Complexity Rating: Moderate
SC.7.E.6.6
Identify the impact that humans have had on Earth, such as deforestation, urbanization, desertification, erosion, air and water quality, changing the flow of water. Cognitive Complexity/Depth of Knowledge Rating: Moderate
SC.7.E.6.7
Recognize that heat flow and movement of material within Earth causes earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, and creates mountains and ocean basins.Cognitive Complexity/Depth of Knowledge Rating: Moderate