Update your Table of Contents for today’s activities
Get your Argumentative Writing Prompt out to be checked
Using pages A63 – A64 in your science book complete the “Divisions of Time Section” on your note guide
Warm-UpWarm-Up
Date Session#
Activity Page#
9/21 10 The Geologic Time Scale note guide 22
What did you decide was more useful…tree rings or ice cores?
Why?
ReviewReview
Geologic Time Scale – a timeline of Earth’s History divided into periods of time by major events or changes on Earth
What do we call these major events or changes?
Geologic Time ScaleGeologic Time Scale
Catastrophic Events – events that cause major destruction or change life completely
Examples: Mass extinctions Ice Ages Meteors Major volcanic eruptions
Catastrophic EventsCatastrophic Events
1. Hadean2. Archean3. Proterozoic4. Phanerozoic
1-3 make up Precambrian Time
AMOUNT OF TIME: 90% of Earth’s history Lasted nearly 4 billion years of Earth’s 4.6
billion year totalMAIN EVENTS: Volcanic ash & dust ->clouds formed ->rain Single-celled micro-organisms in ocean
towards the end NO animals! NO plants!
Explosion of Life!
Contains 3 Eras:◦Paleozoic Era – “Age of Amphibians”
◦Mesozoic Era – “Age of Dinosaurs”◦Cenozoic Era – “Age of Mammals”
544 mya – 248 mya
All life in ocean until end Fish developed Reptiles, Insects, Ferns developed –> life
moving onto land towards end Ends with a Mass Extinction possibly from a
meteor strike (???) – kills 90% of all ocean species!
248 mya – 65 mya
Dinosaurs Rule! Small mammals, birds, and flowering plants Ends with Mass Extinction due to meteor
strike off Mexico Dust cloud blocked sunlight, killed plant life
and affected food chain
65 mya – Present
Large warm-blooded mammals, modern birds Animals developed migration techniques
Quaternary Period = the past 2 million yrs◦Ice ages◦1st modern human fossils = 100,000 yrs
old
You will be creating a miniature children’s book to tell the story of Geologic Time in a child friendly way
You must include the entire story from your note guide and of course illustrations including a decorative cover and creative title
Once upon a time, 4.6 billion years ago, the Earth was born. The world looked very different than it does today! At first, there weren’t even any plants and animals, and certainly no humans…can you imagine?
And then…
Example…Example…
When you are done, flip your quiz over and we will correct it the last few minutes of class
Work on your Children’s Book!
Update your Table of Contents for today’s activities
Put your vocabulary quiz into your data folder
Using page A63 in your science book complete the “Earth’s History Timeline”
Warm-UpWarm-Up
Date Session#
Activity Page#
9/25 11 Earth’s History Timeline/Clock of Eras 23
Unit 1 Study Guide 24
Clock of Eras AnswersClock of Eras Answers
Era Years Clock Time
Hadean 700,000,000 1 hour 52 minutes
Archaean 1,300,000,000 3 hours 28 minutes
Proterozoic 1,957,000,000 5 hours 12 minutes
Paleozoic 295,000,000 47 minutes
Mesozoic 183,000,000 29 minutes
Cenozoic 65,000,000 10 minutes
Label each era on the clock:
- What do you notice?
Clock of Eras Clock of Eras
Get your note guide from last class out!
Life goes from simple to more complex
Most life occurs towards the end of the scale
Geologic Time Scale Notes Geologic Time Scale Notes ReviewReview
You will receive a slip of paper with an event from the Geologic Time Scale
First you must decide which of the 4 corners you belong – Check your note guide!
And then you must put yourselves in order within your era
Human Geologic TimelineHuman Geologic Timeline
Precambrian Time
Earth formed (4.6 billion years ago) Clouds formed (3 billion years ago) Bacteria (3 billion years ago) Single-celled organisms (3 billion years ago) Blue-green algae (1 billion years ago)
Remember: This is 90% of Earth’s History!
Geologic Time Scale OrderGeologic Time Scale Order
Phanerozoic Eon – Paleozoic Era Jellyfish & Sponges (600 million years ago) Fish (480 million years ago) Ferns (470 million years ago) Sharks (400 million years ago) Spiders (400 million years ago) Reptiles (320 million years ago) Flying insects (315 million years ago) ENDED WITH….?
Geologic Time Scale OrderGeologic Time Scale Order
Phanerozoic Eon – Mesozoic Era Pangaea forms (240 million years ago) First mammal (220 million years ago) First bird (155 million years ago) Flowering plants (120 million years ago) Dinosaurs (75 million years ago)
ENDED WITH…?
Geologic Time Scale OrderGeologic Time Scale Order
Phanerozoic Eon – Cenozoic Era Horses (55 million years ago) Whales (52 million years ago) Dogs (37 million years ago) Cats (25 million years ago) Mammoths & Elephants (5 million years ago) Ice Ages in North America (1 million years
ago) Neanderthal man (0.5 million years ago) First modern man (0.09 million years ago)
Geologic Time Scale OrderGeologic Time Scale Order
Work on Your Children’s Work on Your Children’s BookBook
Your children’s book is to tell the story of Geologic Time in a child friendly way
You must include the entire story from your note guide and of course illustrations including a decorative cover and creative title
Complete your study guide for next class!
We will have a review day on Thursday and Friday will be the test (Yes, I am canceling Social Studies on Friday)
HomeworkHomework
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