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Title:
Divisions of Rock Types
When:
Tue, Nov 30
Category:
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Description

Standards/Benchmarks:
SC.912.E.6.2: Connect surface features to surface processes that are responsible for their formation.
Essential Question/s: What are rocks, how are they identified and why are they important.
Lesson Agenda:
1. Lava
2. Movie: Rocks and the Rock Cycle
3. Movie Questions
4. Cornell Notes 6.2
How we will learn it:
Explicit Instruction: Share definition for lava after students develop personal definition
Modeled Instruction: Lead students through generation of alternate definitions, examples, non-examples > Start with the first couple of questions on the movie and with the first section of the Cornell notes.
Guided Practice: Stop the movie to illustrate questions, spur discussion
Independent Practice: Students complete Cornell Notes movie questions > Students complete Cornell Notes 6.2
Formative Assessment (How we will know we learned it?): Movie questions collected > Cornell notes collected and graded
Relevance/Closure (How will we use it?): Summary/reflect: Resources, Building materials, history

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