BHS Earth Science Guide
Fossils
Earth Science
Quarter 2
McGraw Hill Module 17
RESOURCES
PACING: 4 DAYS
● Module Launch: 45 min ● Lesson 1: 90 min ● Lesson 2: 90 min ● Lesson 3: 45 min ● Lesson 4: 90 min ● Module Wrap-Up: 45 min
Module 17: Fossils ● Phenomena: How has information about Earth’s history been preserved for so long? ● Lesson 1: The Rock Record
● Lesson 2: Relative-Age Dating ● Lesson 3: Absolute-Age Dating ● Lesson 4: Fossil Remains
STANDARD
LEARNING PROGRESSIONS
● Scientists organize geologic time. ● Scientists divide time
ESS 2.1 Analyze and interpret data to construct an explanation for the changes in Earth’s formation and 4.6 billion year history. Examples of data could include the absolute ages of ancient Earth materials, the size and composition of solar system objects like meteorites, or the impact cratering record of planetary surfaces.
largely on fossils of plants and animals.
● Geologic time scale changes as scientists
learn more about Earth. ● Processes occurring today have been occurring since Earth formed. ● Unconformity represents a gap of time in the rock record. ● Index fossils help scientists correlate rock layers in the geologic record. ● Absolute-age dating help identify numeric dates of geologic events. ● Fossils provide evidence that species have evolved.
CONCEPTS (Nouns)
SKILLS (Verbs)
● Earth’s Formation
● Analyze and Interpret
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