OBJECTIVE: SWBAT investigate the properties and importance of water and its significance for life. DO NOW: On a fresh new page in your notebook write the title water properties and the date on the top right corner. Write three questions you have about the picture below. DO NEXT: CLICK TO WATCH A SPIDER WALK ON WATER! (you do not need sound to watch the video)
AGENDA: 1. Review Do Now 2. Be sure you turned in your Radiometric Dating Conclusion Questions 3. Water Properties Lab 4. Exit Ticket HOMEWORK: Water properties packet Due Friday!
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SWBAT to explain what a half-life of a rock is. Students will understand how scientists use half-lives to date the age of rocks. DO NOW: You should have picked it up when you walked in. DO NEXT: Review what half-life means using this website. AGENDA: 1. Go over Do Now 2. Radiometric Dating Review 3. Radiometric Dating Conclusion Questions (Google Classroom) 4. Radiometric Dating Exit Ticket HOMEWORK: Radiometric Dating Conclusion Questions Due Wednesday by 8:00 a.m. Be sure you turn it in! OBJECTIVE:
SWBAT to explain what a half-life of a rock is. Students will understand how scientists use half-lives to date the age of rocks. DO NOW: What is radiometric dating? DO NEXT: Click here to review for your pre-lab quiz. AGENDA:
5. Radiometric Dating Lab Question (Remember to use your rubric) 6. Exit Ticket HOMEWORK: Radiometric Dating Lab |
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