Lesson Guide in Earth and Life Science I. Objectives: Layers of The Earth
Lesson Guide in Earth and Life Science I. Objectives: Layers of The Earth
Lesson Guide in Earth and Life Science I. Objectives: Layers of The Earth
I. OBJECTIVES
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References www.google.com
1. Teacher’s Guide
pages
2. Learner’s
Manual pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional
Materials from Power point presentation.
Learning
Resource (LR)
portal
B. Other Learning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQx2wLyagk4
Resources Journey to the center of the Earth
IV. PROCEDURES
B. Establishing a Watch the movie trailer about “The Journey to the Center of the
purpose of the Earth. “
lesson
(MOTIVATION) Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQx2wLyagk4
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Guide Question:
Activity:1
The students will divide into 5 groups. Each group will chooose
two materials specialists. Those people will need to prepere the
following:
Procedures:
1) First, students will need the plastic baggie containing graham
crackers and sugar. Break the graham crackers with the sugar in the
bag.
C. Presenting
Note:
examples/instances DO NOT POUND TOO HARD!
of the new lesson 2) After the graham crackers are broken up into crumbs, mix the butter
(PRE-ACTIVITY) in the baggie.
3) Now, take the graham crackers out and press the mixture on the
sides of the bowl to form the crust.
4) Now take the black cherry Jell-O and spoon it into the bowl that you
have put the crust in. Form it so there is a pocket in the middle left
open.
5) Take the lemon Jell-O and put it in the bowl where you left the
pocket, but make sure you leave a hole in the middle for your raspberry
Jell-O.
6) Finally, put the raspberry Jell-O in the center.
Guide Questions:
1. What have you observed?
2. Describe each layer.
Note: Teacher may use an Apple or Avocado fruit to illustrate the layers
of the Earth.
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Attributes Crust Mantle Outer Inner Core
Core
Composition Rocky, sediments. It Semisolid, molten Made of iron and Solid ball of iron and
contains more silica rock. It flows very nickel, liquid (be nickel. It should be
than the mantle. slowly, like hot sure to stress that liquid, but because of
asphalt. This layer the outer core is the great pressure it
is made of oxygen, not made of is solid.
silicon, aluminum, water).
and magnesium.
870-3700 degrees
F.
Temperature The temperature of the 870-3700 3700-4300 4300-7200 degrees
crust of the Earth is the degrees F. degrees F. F.
same temperature as
the air. So, it might be
as hot as 35 °C in the
desert and below
freezing in Antarctica. If
you dig down, the
temperature goes up.
Thickness The crust is very thin, 2900 km thick. 200 km thick. 1250 km thick.
just 5-70 km.
Summary: As you dig down the temperature and pressure increases from the Crust to the Inner
Core. The thicker layer is the Mantle; the differences in density in the mantle cause it to flow
slowly forming convection currents. The upper Mantle is cooler than the lower Mantle. The Outer
Core is the only liquid layer of the Earth.
E. Discussing new
Analysis of Theories, Concepts and Principles
concepts and
1. What causes the thickness of the crust to vary?
practicing new skills
2. What is the primary composition of each layer?
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3. How do each Earth's layers compare to each other?
(DEEPENING)
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F. Developing mastery
(POST-ACTIVITY)
3
(APPLICATION)
Rubrics:
J. Additional activities Ask the students to make their own Model of the layers of the
for application or earth using indigenous materials..
remediation
(REMEDIAL) Please see attached rubric.