PPT-Big Idea 6: Earth Structures

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Weathering and Erosion Topic XIV What are the basic differences between physical weathering and erosion Benchmark Focus Science SC4E64 Describe the basic differences

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Weathering and Erosion Topic XIV What are the basic differences between physical weathering and erosion Benchmark Focus Science SC4E64 Describe the basic differences between physical weathering breaking down of rock by wind water ice temperature change and plants and erosion movement of rock by gravity wind water and ice. 57375e campground is on Granart Road just west of Camp Dean Road in Big Rock Coupled with the surrounding forest preserve nearly 850 acres of mature woodlands quality wetlands and open meadow areas contain JE JU XJU J XU access parking pad 57374r SAMPLE IDEA PROJECT BIG ISLAND CHEESEPACKAGE BIG IDEAINSIGHTBIG IDEAPotential tagline options ISLAND CHEESE CELEBRATE THE UNCELEBRATEDCALENDAR IN BACKGROUNDOUTDOOR THE-FIRST-MONDAYOF-THE-WEEKARVO-TEA- Recognizing the Main Idea. The . main idea . will tell us . exactly . what the story/paragraph is about.. What we need to look for when identifying the . main idea . is: what FINALLY happens in the story.. Earth Structures. Description   . 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. . Group 6: Sean Carpenter, Rich Henne, Ed Shen, Tennyson Coleman. Overview. Big Idea. Process. . Key . Insights. Product. Process. Tea research . Brainstorming/Solution. Experience. Interviews. Make a name tent by writing your first name with the marker on the lime green cardstock (see sample in front). Make two pinch cards using the white index cards and marker (see samples below). 1. a. So You Think You Can Pitch?. “. Make it . simple, but . significant. ” . – . Don Draper . 3. Getting the Response You Want . <<. TedTalk. video clip>>. The Formula . Idea. Inspiration. A lesson you can learn, from a text, about life. Synonyms. Central idea. Moral. Life-lesson. Implied (not stated). Stated generally= it’s universal!!!. Applies to me, you and everyone!!. “See the world through the author’s “eyes”!”. Reaching Out. Because of Winn-Dixie . by Kate . DiCamillo. My Brother Martin: A Sister Remembers Growing Up with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. . by Christine King Farris. How Tia Lola Came to Stay . Henry and Mudge. . by Cynthia Rylant. My Family. . by George Ancona. Henry and Mudge Under the Yellow Moon . by Cynthia Rylant. Diary of a Spider . by Doreen Cronin. Teacher’s Pets. by Dayle Ann Dodds. SC.5.E.5.1, SC.5.E.5.2, SC.5.E.5.3, SC.4.E.5.4 . Department of Science. Big Idea 5: Earth in Space and Time Benchmarks. SC.5.E.5.1. Recognize that a galaxy consists of gas, dust, and many stars, including any objects orbiting the stars. Identify our home galaxy as the Milky Way. AA . Geats. ?. Reading Strategy p38. What events preceded the dragon’s attack on the . Geats. ?. The theft of a gem-studded cup by someone who accidentally stumbles on the entrance to the stone tower. . Big . Idea 17: Interdependence:. Needs of . Organisms. Food Chains. SC.4.L.17.3. - Trace the flow of energy from the Sun as it is transferred along the food chain through the producers to the consumers. . Homologous structures. Human Arm . Bat Wing . Whale Flipper. . Analogous. Structures . Similar functions but NOT structurally related. . Insects are arthropods and birds are vertebrates. . The wing of a bird and the wing of a butterfly are examples of .

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