Description
Your students will love learning about the fossil record with these engaging activities. This comprehensive 5E packet on the fossil record is specially designed to align with the NGSS Middle School MS-LS4-1 standard “analyze and interpret data for patterns in the fossil record that document the existence, diversity, extinction, and change of life forms throughout the history of life on Earth under the assumption that natural laws operate today as in the past”.
Easy to follow and fun to use and teach with. You don’t have to add anything.
Topics Covered
- Age of Rocks
- Fossils
- Fossil Record
- Fossil Distribution
- The Cambrian Explosion
- The KT Boundary
- Mass Extinctions
Here’s what’s included in this packet:
- Engagement activity including an editable I CAN objective statement
- Explore – science station lab (see below)
- Explain – fully editable powerpoint
- Elaborate -editable student choice board
- Evaluate – editable assessment
- Notes – editable
Science Stations
► Illustrate It – students are given a timeline of earth’s geologic history condensed into 12 hours. They will color/shade a clock showing how life has evolved.
► Describe It – At this station the students are given photos of fossils. They will describe and answer questions based on their observations.
► Tech It – students go to a web page and read about the fossils on the Jurassic Coast. They will also watch a short video (no sound) explaining how fossils are formed.
► Read It – at this station the students will read about the dinosaur extinction and the evidence that it was caused by a meteorite.
► Explore It – students explore a simplified diagram showing the evolution of life and answer questions on it.
Related Products
- Evidence of Evolution Anatomy and Embryology NGSS MS-LS4-2 and MS-LS4-3
- Natural Selection NGSS MS-LS4-4 and NGSS MS-LS4-6
- Artificial Selection NGSS MS-LS4-5
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