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Earth's History

Earth's History

Assessment

Presentation

Science

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

12 Slides • 7 Questions

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Multiple Choice

How long ago did dinosaurs live on Earth?

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75 to 2 million years ago

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50 to billion years ago

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245 to 66 million years ago

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Multiple Choice

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Look at the picture. Which of those fossils are older?

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A

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B

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They're both fake.

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​Earth's history is long and complex.

We start 4.5 billions years ago all the way to today.

​We study different things like stone layers, fossils, chemicals, etc.

​Are you ready to start this amazing journey?

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This is how Earth has changed over time.

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QUESTION:

How is it possible for the planet to change so much over time? What forces are at work here?

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Multiple Select

Select ALL the forces that cause change on planet Earth:

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Tectonic plates

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Weathering and erosion

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Evolution

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Asteroid and comet impacts

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Human activity

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​Visualizing Earth Changes

​The main idea is a timeline like historians use for human history, but it's so long that we need to figure out creative ways to show it all in one image. Like this! >>>

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Multiple Choice

According to the video, at what precise time did humans evolve on Earth?

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About 6:30

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Before 8:11

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After 11:59

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​In the beginning...

​Early planet Earth wasn't a "hospitable for life" as we know it.

  • ​The atmosphere was toxic, solar radiation burned the surface.

Slowly, very slowly, the planet started to support life, mainly in the oceans!

  • ​Early living things like bacteria, worms, and jellyfish developed

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​Then, everything changed!

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​Eons, Eras, Periods, and Epochs... Oh My!

​Time to talk about how scientists divide these huge timespans!

  • ​An Eon is the largest, includes:

    • ​Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic, and Phanerozoic

  • ​An Era is next, includes:

    • ​Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic (ours!)

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​Eons, Eras, Periods, and Epochs... Oh My!

​Time to talk about how scientists divide these huge timespans!

  • ​A Period is smaller, includes:

    • ​Way too many to list!

    • ​Humans live in the Quaternary Period

  • ​An Epoch is the shortest, incls:

    • ​Humans evolved during the Pleistocene and Holocene

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​Dinosaurs and Mammals... Humans Way Last

​We (humans) are closer to dinosaurs than the beginnings of life!

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Draw

Match them up!

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Multiple Choice

In which of the following PERIODS did dinosaurs live?

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Devonian

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Triassic

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Cambrian

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Multiple Choice

In which of these TWO EONS did life begin to evolve on Earth?

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Archean

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Hadean

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​Pretty impressive, huh?

But how do we know ALL this? Stay tuned to find out next week!​

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