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DO NOW (Pg. 81 in journal) Object ive SWBAT synthesize and present information about their Texas Ecoregion. Prompt This map shows where rocks of different geologic ages are visible on the surface of Texas. Make 1 inference about why the youngest rocks are exposed along the Texas coast. Reminders: --Write HW in agenda --Voice level at 0 during Do Now --Sign up: Tutorials After school, Lunch April 28, 2014 Cedill o This week’s HW: Ecoregion Inferencing – Due FRIDAY

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April 28, 2014. DO NOW (Pg. 81 in journal). Cedillo. This week’s HW: Ecoregion Inferencing – Due FRIDAY. Finish Ecoregions Poster. Make sure your poster is…. DETAILED ATTRACTIVE COMPLETE When you finish your poster, tape in the Hallway in the correctly labeled section. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DO NOW (Pg. 81 in journal)Objective SWBAT synthesize and present information about their Texas Ecoregion.

Prompt This map shows whererocks of differentgeologic ages are visible on the surface ofTexas.

Make 1 inferenceabout why the youngest rocks are exposed along the Texas coast.

Reminders: --Write HW in agenda --Voice level at 0 during Do Now--Sign up: Tutorials After school, Lunch

April 28, 2014

Cedillo

This week’s HW: Ecoregion Inferencing – Due

FRIDAY

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ESSENTIAL QUESTION:How have the ECOREGIONS of Texas been shaped over time?OBJECTIVES:-Finish Texas Ecoregions project-Watch “Big Bend: The Primeval Puzzle” video

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Finish Ecoregions Poster

• Make sure your poster is….– DETAILED– ATTRACTIVE– COMPLETE

• When you finish your poster, tape in the Hallway in the correctly labeled section

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Big Bend Video

• Big Bend Geology: The Primeval Puzzle

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DO NOW (Pg. 81 in journal)Objective SWBAT review information all 8 Texas Ecoregions.

Prompt This is the Palo DuroCanyon in the TexasPanhandle. Make 1 observation and 1 inference about how weathering, erosion, and/or deposition has impacted the appearance of the canyon.

Reminders: --HW Due Friday--Voice level at 0 during Do Now--Sign up: Tutorials TUES./Thurs. Lunch

April 29, 2014

Cedillo

This week’s HW: Ecoregion Inferencing – Due

FRIDAY

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ESSENTIAL QUESTION:How have the ECOREGIONS of Texas been shaped over time?OBJECTIVES:-Gallery walk of the ECOREGIONS of Texas to learn about landforms.-Discuss weathering, erosion, and deposition in the ecoregions.

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Ecoregions Gallery Walk

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High Plains

Palo Duro Canyon

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High Plains

Plains

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South Texas Plains

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Gulf Coast Plains

Padre Island

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Trans Pecos

Santa Elena Canyon, Big Bend

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Trans Pecos

Guadalupe Mountains

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DO NOW (Pg. 81 in journal)Objective SWBAT review information all 8 Texas Ecoregions.

Prompt Explain how temperature and precipitation effect weathering, erosion, and/or deposition in the _______________ Ecoregion. (pick a Texas ecoregion of your choice)

Reminders: --HW Due Friday--Voice level at 0 during Do Now--Sign up: Tutorials Weds./Thurs. Lunch

April 29, 2014

Cedillo

This week’s HW: Ecoregion Inferencing – Due

FRIDAY

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ESSENTIAL QUESTION:How have the ECOREGIONS of Texas been shaped over time?OBJECTIVES:-Visit stations to review weathering, erosion, deposition, ecoregions, and watersheds

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Peer Evaluation

Seat As – Tables 1 and 2Seat Bs – Tables 3 and 4Seat Cs – Tables 5 and 6Seat Ds – Tables 7 and 8

Do not share your evaluation grades with ANYONE!!

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Finish Gallery Walk

Voice Level 0-1

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W, E, D and Watersheds Stations

-You will have 6-8 minutes at each station-Stay with your group-Stay on task-Fill in the information on your students sheet

for each station

VOICE LEVELS 1-2

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Go over Stations

W, E, D, and Watersheds Review

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Go over Stations

W, E, D, and Watersheds Review

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Go over Stations

W, E, D, and Watersheds Review

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Go over Stations

W, E, D, and Watersheds Review

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Go over Stations

W, E, D, and Watersheds Review

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Go over Stations

W, E, D, and Watersheds Review

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Go over Stations

W, E, D, and Watersheds Review

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Go over Stations

W, E, D, and Watersheds Review

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Go over Stations

W, E, D, and Watersheds Review

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Go over Stations

W, E, D, and Watersheds Review

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Big Bend Video

• Big Bend Geology: The Primeval Puzzle

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Exit Ticket

• What did the video tell you about weathering, erosion, and deposition in Big Bend?

• How did these forces shape the landscape/geology of Big Bend?

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Work on HW

• Work on HW

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Test Review Pictionary

• Let’s see your skills!

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DO NOWDate:5/2

Q: How have the ECOREGIONS of Texas been shaped over time?

List 5-10 geological features that

How do you think “Enchanted Rock” got its name?

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Enchanted Rock• Enchanted Rock, a pluton, or igneous rock intrusion, is a massive

dome comprised of pink granite and rises 425 feet above the ground around it. This ancient monolith has been a part of human history for at least 11,000 years and covers a sprawling 640 acres. The name Enchanted Rock comes from an interpretation of Native American folklore and tradition by early Spanish and Anglo settlers.

• One Tonkawa tradition holds that a group of braves, the last of their tribe, fought to the death on the top of Enchanted Rock defending themselves from another tribe. Another of the legends holds that a princess threw herself off the rock upon seeing her tribe being slaughtered. It is said that both the warriors and the princess' spirits haunt the granite monadnock. Tonkawa Indians also tell of phantom campfires atop the dome at night.

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Enchanted Rock• Part of the what makes the rock mysterious is that when a

cool night follows a warm day, Enchanted Rock makes audible creaking noises. Though this is due to the contraction of the outer surface of the rock, it has likely fueled more legends which in turn increased the magical attributes ascribed to the batholith. Some say that the rock sparkles occasionally at night, most likely on damp nights with lots of moonlight.

• Another fascinating feature of the rocks are the small pools of water (known as vernal pools) present in depressions on the rock. These pools are typically dry during the summer and fall months, yet house living marine animals such as shrimp or even small fish during the wetter spring.

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ESSENTIAL QUESTION:How have the ECOREGIONS of Texas been shaped over time?OBJECTIVES:-Quiz over weathering, erosion, deposition, ecoregions, and watersheds

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Ecoregions and Watersheds Quiz

• Voice Level = 0 until all students are finished