Description
In this relative dating interactive lesson, take your students through a stream of content with embedded formative assessment activities to help them PROCESS the material which will help them to RETAIN it! It’s the perfect lesson or review for relative dating!
Interactive lessons use the 7 steps to help students retain information such as highlighting important information, segmenting content, and more!
What will be your favorite part? All of it! You and your students both will like the way the lessons are set up. They are set up with a bit of content, then an activity/question, a bit of content, and the pattern continues. This helps students process and actually learn what they are taking in!
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What does this lesson/activity include?
- Google Slides Version of the Lesson
- Google Slides Version KEY of the Lesson
- PPT Version of the Lesson
- PPT Version KEY of the Lesson
- Guided Notes
- Paper Version
- ^^editable text versions of all the above
This resource can be used in SO many ways!
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This Relative Dating Lesson Covers:
- Approximate age of Earth according to some scientists
- Geologists
- Why studying the ages of rocks, fossils, and events can be useful
- Relative dating
- Principle (Law) of Superposition
- Principle of Original Horizontality
- How floods, earthquakes, and tectonic activity can alter rock layers
- Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships
- Igneous intrusions and faults
- Principle of Inclusions
- Index fossils
Interactive Activities include:
- anticipation guide
- exploring outside resources
- vocabulary matching
- type-in-the-text-box activities
- drag-and-drop activities
- and more!
There are 31 slides in all, and an answer key is included!
**This will align with NC’s standard ESS.8.1.1.
**This lesson is a great supportive lesson for NGSS standard MS-ESS1-4
See more interactive lessons! You can also learn more about how to use interactive lessons in the classroom here.
Interactive lessons can be used for virtual learning, individual learning, partners and small groups, direct instruction, science stations/centers, tutoring and enrichment, and more!
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