SC.7.E: EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE
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Standards
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In 7th-grade Earth and Space Science in Florida, students embark on a journey to explore the Earth's structure through Big Idea 6. They delve into the intricate composition of our planet, gaining insights into its geological history, including the formation of continents, the evolution of life forms, and significant geological changes. This Big Idea encourages students to understand the Earth's structures, both on the surface and beneath, and how these structures have shaped our planet's past and continue to influence its present.
- Big Idea 6 SC.7.E.6 : Earth Structures
Evidences
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Assignment 1: "Geological Timeline Project"FileAssignment Description: For this assignment, students will create a geological timeline illustrating key events in the Earth's history, such as the formation of continents, the appearance of life forms, and major geological changes. They should research and present their findings in a creative format. This project will help students explore Earth structures (Big Idea 6) and understand the long-term processes that have shaped our planet.
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Assignment 2: "Weather and Climate Investigation"FileAssignment Description: In this assignment, students will become meteorologists for a day. They will collect and analyze weather data for a week, including temperature, precipitation, wind speed, and atmospheric pressure. Students will then create weather forecasts and discuss the impact of weather on the environment. This assignment aligns with the Earth's structure (Big Idea 6) by helping students explore the Earth's atmosphere and how it influences weather patterns.
Reflection
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Big Idea 6: Earth Structures
The "Geological Timeline Project" was like taking a journey back in time to explore the incredible history of our planet. I had to create a timeline of major events that happened on Earth, like the formation of continents, the appearance of life forms, and big geological changes. It was challenging, but it helped me understand Earth structures in a whole new way.
As I worked on my project, I realized that the Earth has gone through so many changes over billions of years. For example, I learned about the supercontinent Pangaea and how it eventually broke apart to form the continents we have today. It was like solving a giant puzzle of the Earth's past!
This assignment showed me that Earth's structure isn't just about rocks and mountains; it's about the entire history of our planet. It made me appreciate the Earth's incredible story, from its fiery beginnings to the diverse and beautiful world we have now.
The "Weather and Climate Investigation" assignment was another eye-opener. I became a meteorologist for a week and collected data on things like temperature, precipitation, and wind speed. I was amazed by how much the weather can change in just a few days!
Through this assignment, I learned that the Earth's structure isn't just about what's on the ground; it's also about the atmosphere above us. The weather data I collected showed me how the Earth's atmosphere is constantly in motion, affecting our daily lives. For example, I saw how high pressure can bring sunny days, while low pressure can lead to storms.
What really struck me was how important the Earth's structure is for shaping our weather and climate. The mountains, oceans, and even the tilt of the Earth all play a role in determining what kind of weather we experience. It's like a giant puzzle where everything fits together to create our planet's unique climate patterns.
In conclusion, these assignments helped me see that Earth structures are not just about what's beneath our feet but also about the Earth's entire history and its dynamic atmosphere. Learning about the past and how it influences our present and future has made me more curious about our amazing planet. It's like I've become an Earth explorer, uncovering the secrets of our world one assignment at a time!