PTT:
1) Check your google drive science folder - make sure that you have completed the questions about the crayon rock cycle lab
2) Make sure that your Table of Contents in your notebook is up to date
Task 1:
1) Review rock cycle comic/video expectations: You will create a rock cycle comic strip on a piece of paper or online (alternative options: video, prezi with pictures) that represents your journey through the rock cycle. It must include:
Rubric (cartoon) 1. There must be text and colored illustrations at least 5 colors in every box AND every slide must be numbered. 2. Must use rock characteristics of Crystals, Fossils, Gas Bubbles, Ribbon-like layers, Glassy Surfaces, sand or pebbles in your rock cartoon. Use a legend to accurately label the characteristics in your cartoon. 3. Identify whether your rock is sedimentary, metamorphic, origneous in your storyline. Use your legend tooutline the cartoon box the color of your rock. 4. Underline the 5 process of rocks changing in your cartoon story; compacting & cementing, cooling, melting, weathering & erosion, and heat & pressure 5. Synthesis: a creative title of your cartoon that incorporates the story, cartoon and rock cycle.
Rubric (iMovie) 1. There must be narration, sound effects and music included in your iMovie. 2. Must use rock characteristics of Crystals, Fossils, Gas Bubbles, Ribbon-like layers, Glassy Surfaces, sand or pebbles in your rock iMovie. 3. Identify whether your rock is sedimentary, metamorphic, origneous in your storyline. Use your legend tooutline the cartoon box the color of your rock. 4. Include the various processes using some form of pictures, sound effects, drawings or simple explaination;compacting & cementing, cooling, melting, weathering & erosion, and heat & pressure 5. Synthesis: a creative title of your cartoon that incorporates the story, cartoon and rock cycle.
Task 2: Continue working on rock cycle comic/video
NOTE: This will be due on Thursday. We will have Tuesday and Wednesday to work (whichever of these days you have class). Thursday will be a review day before the unit test on Monday the 24th (all students will take the exam during period 5 on Monday).
Closure: Consider what you have left to complete.
Homework: Work on rock cycle comic/video (due Thursday)
Week 15: Wednesday
PTT: Review the rubric expectations for the comic/video as listed under day 1
Task 1:
Work on rock cycle comic/video
Closure/Homework:
Complete rock cycle comic/video
Week 15: Thursday
PTT:
Go to your google drive science folder and open your copy of the geology unit test review
Task 1:
Complete the review assignment
Closure/Homework:
1) Finish the review document
2) Study for the test on Monday - all students will take this test during period 5 on Monday
Week 15, Day 1 (Tuesday)
Table of Contents
1) Check your google drive science folder - make sure that you have completed the questions about the crayon rock cycle lab
2) Make sure that your Table of Contents in your notebook is up to date
Task 1:
1) Review rock cycle comic/video expectations:
You will create a rock cycle comic strip on a piece of paper or online (alternative options: video, prezi with pictures) that represents your journey through the rock cycle. It must include:
Rubric (cartoon)
1. There must be text and colored illustrations at least 5 colors in every box AND every slide must be numbered.
2. Must use rock characteristics of Crystals, Fossils, Gas Bubbles, Ribbon-like layers, Glassy Surfaces, sand or pebbles in your rock cartoon. Use a legend to accurately label the characteristics in your cartoon.
3. Identify whether your rock is sedimentary, metamorphic, or igneous in your storyline. Use your legend tooutline the cartoon box the color of your rock.
4. Underline the 5 process of rocks changing in your cartoon story; compacting & cementing, cooling, melting, weathering & erosion, and heat & pressure
5. Synthesis: a creative title of your cartoon that incorporates the story, cartoon and rock cycle.
Rubric (iMovie)
1. There must be narration, sound effects and music included in your iMovie.
2. Must use rock characteristics of Crystals, Fossils, Gas Bubbles, Ribbon-like layers, Glassy Surfaces, sand or pebbles in your rock iMovie.
3. Identify whether your rock is sedimentary, metamorphic, or igneous in your storyline. Use your legend tooutline the cartoon box the color of your rock.
4. Include the various processes using some form of pictures, sound effects, drawings or simple explaination;compacting & cementing, cooling, melting, weathering & erosion, and heat & pressure
5. Synthesis: a creative title of your cartoon that incorporates the story, cartoon and rock cycle.
Student Examples:
2) Take a look at these animations for review (if needed - you might want to look at them while creating your rock cycle assignment)
Interactive Rock Cycle Animation
Metamorphic Rock Formation
Deposition
Clastic Sedimentary Rock Formation
Igneous Rock Formation (see the first video)
3) Ask Ms. Davis questions as needed
Task 2:
Continue working on rock cycle comic/video
NOTE: This will be due on Thursday. We will have Tuesday and Wednesday to work (whichever of these days you have class). Thursday will be a review day before the unit test on Monday the 24th (all students will take the exam during period 5 on Monday).
Closure:
Consider what you have left to complete.
Homework:
Work on rock cycle comic/video (due Thursday)
Week 15: Wednesday
PTT:
Review the rubric expectations for the comic/video as listed under day 1
Task 1:
Work on rock cycle comic/video
Closure/Homework:
Complete rock cycle comic/video
Week 15: Thursday
PTT:
Go to your google drive science folder and open your copy of the geology unit test review
Task 1:
Complete the review assignment
Closure/Homework:
1) Finish the review document
2) Study for the test on Monday - all students will take this test during period 5 on Monday