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Do NOW ! 11/15 (B) & 11/18 (A)

Do NOW ! 11/15 (B) & 11/18 (A). Put Student Sheet 22.1 “Geologist’s Notes” under the Shark for an LE&A grade. SJ entry B22 Rock Cycle Diagram Copy diagram in to SJ and fill in missing steps. Date: 11/15 (B ) and 11/18 (A)

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Do NOW ! 11/15 (B) & 11/18 (A)

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  1. Do NOW! 11/15 (B) & 11/18 (A) • Put Student Sheet 22.1 “Geologist’s Notes” under the Shark for an LE&A grade. • SJ entry B22 Rock Cycle Diagram • Copy diagram in to SJ and fill in missing steps.

  2. Date: 11/15 (B) and 11/18 (A) Outcome: Gather and analyze evidence-based explanations regarding the constructive and destructive forces on Earth. Question: How do forces inside Earth and on the surface build, destroy and change Earth’s crust? Activities: Do NOW! Hand in SS 22.1 “Geologist’s Notes”, SJ entry Rock Cycle Diagram Lab D37, page D- 9, complete procedure and worksheet handed out Reassessment s in IMC Homework: D37 AQ 1b and 3, if not finished in class.

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