Unit 3: Rocks, Minerals and the Fossil Record

Chapters 5, 6, 8, and 9 Name______Period______

I have completed the assignments to be a ______student

All work and test to be completed BEFORE ______

Earth Systems Standards

(Georgia Department of Education)

SES1. Students will investigate the composition and formation of Earth systems, including the Earth’s relationship to the solar system.

c. Describe how the decay of radioactive isotopes is used to determine the age of rocks, Earth, and solar system.

e. Identify the transformations and major reservoirs that make up the rock cycle, hydrologic cycle, carbon cycle, and other important geochemical cycles.

SES2. Students will understand how plate tectonics creates certain geologic features, materials, and hazards.

d. Associate specific plate tectonic settings with the production of particular groups of igneous and metamorphic rocks and mineral resources.

SES4. Students will understand how rock relationships and fossils are used to reconstruct the Earth’s past.

a. Describe and apply principles of relative age (superposition, original horizontality, cross-cutting relations, and original lateral continuity) and describe how unconformities form.

b. Interpret the geologic history of a succession of rocks and unconformities.

c. Apply the principle of uniformitarianism to relate sedimentary rock associations and their fossils to the environments in which the rocks were deposited.

d. Explain how sedimentary rock units are correlated within and across regions by a variety of methods (e.g., geologic map relationships, the principle of fossil succession, radiometric dating, and paleomagnetism).

e. Use geologic maps and stratigraphic relationships to interpret major events in Earth history (e.g., mass extinction, major climatic change, tectonic events).

SES6. Students will explain how life on Earth responds to and shapes Earth systems.

d. Describe how fossils provide a record of shared ancestry, evolution, and extinction that is best explained by the mechanism of natural selection.

C: You wish to be a 75 student, you must:

1. Have a working knowledge of the information in Chapters 5, 6, 8, and9

Chapter 5: Minerals

Minerals(Earth Revealed)

What is a Mineral?(Thinkquest)

Mineral Hardness

Mineral Identification

Mineral Hardness Virtual Lab

Gemstone vs. Mineral

Mineral Production in the U.S.

How Diamonds Form

Chapter 5 Notes

Chapter 6: Rocks

Rock Cycle(GA Virtual School)

Rock Cycle

Rock Cycle Diagram Quiz

Igneous Rock

Intrusive Igneous Rocks(Earth Revealed)

Sedimentary Rocks

What are Sedimentary Rocks

Sedimentary Rocks(Earth Revealed)

Metamorphic Rock

What are Metamorphic Rocks?

Metamorphic Rocks(Earth Revealed)

Khan Academy: Rock cycle

How are Rocks Made?

Rocks and Soil

Chapter 6 Notes

Chapter 8: Earth's History

Geologic Time and Correlation(GA Virtual School)

Measuring Age on Earth(Khan Academy)

History of Life on Earth(Khan Academy)

Chapter 8 Notes

Chapter 9: Fossil Record

Earth and LIfe History(GA VIrtual School)

Geologic Time(Earth Revealed)

Evolution through Time(Earth Revealed)

Chapter 9 Notes

2. Complete Webquest

http://dvusd.org/cms/lib07/AZ01901092/Centricity/Domain/4763/rocks%20and%20minerals%20webquest.pdf

http://docs.google.com/document/d/1D9ruvYjts7wBFKftcHYwAlcSrd-ZKBJ_Gc6D6KPaDTA/edit

3. Complete Quia assignments with an average of 75 or better

Quia.com

4. Correctly complete Math & Graphing assignments

Ch. 5 Math & Graphing

Ch. 6 Math & Graphing

Ch. 8 Math and Graphing

Radiometric Dating Problems

Ch. 9 Math and Graphing

6. Successfully complete Lab Activities

Ch 5: Density Lab p. 113

Ch 5: Mineral ID Lab p. 121

Ch 6: Rock ID Lab p.151

Ch 8:Stack Up

Ch 8:Radioactive Decay Lab

Ch 9:Geo Timeline

7. Successfully pass the unit test with an average of 70 or better.

Test Study Guide

Your grade will be calculated based on 75 + your test score.

*You must score75 on the test to maintain a final unit grade of 75

B: You wish to be an 80 student

1. Complete everything listed for C

2. Activities

Ch 5: Mineral Identifications & Missing Minerals

Minerals Review

Ch 6: Rock Cycle

Rock Symbols and What They Mean

Ch 8:Reading the Rock Record

Decay of Radiocarbon

Ch 9:You Do Fossil Correlating

Map p.234

Your grade will be calculated based on 80 + your test score.

*You must score80 on the test to maintain a final unit grade of 80

B+: You wish to be an 85 student

1. Complete everything listed for C and B

2.Diagrams

Simulating the Rock Cycle

Rock & Minerals Comic

Your grade will be calculated based on 85 + your test score.

*You must score85 on the test to maintain a final unit grade of 85

A: You wish to be a 90 student

1. Complete everything listed for C, B. and B+

2.Essay Questions

Your grade will be calculated based on 90 + your test score.

*You must score 90 on the test to maintain a final unit grade of 90

A+: You wish to be a 100 student

1. Complete everything listed for C, B, B+, and A

2. Project

Chapter 9 Projects

Your grade will be calculated based on 100+ your test score.

*You must score 100 on the test to maintain a final unit grade of 100

Final Checklist _____

Unit 3: Rocks and Minerals Grade _____

Test Score _____

Current Class Average _____