Earth & Space Science
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How This Class Works3 Steps
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Unit 1: Science and the Bible
Lesson 1: Introduction to Earth Science9 Steps|2 Quizzes-
Read from “The Heavens and the Earth”
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Watch "Two Models of Earth History" (50 min video)
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Read from "The Heavens and the Earth"
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Watch "What is Earth Science? How Do We Do Science?" (42 min video)
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Lesson 1 - Key Terms
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Lesson 1 - Review Questions
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Lesson 1 - Review Questions (Answers)
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(+) Scripture Study - Psalm 19, Genesis 1
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(+) Watch the film 'Is Genesis History?'
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Read from “The Heavens and the Earth”
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Unit 2: Rocks and MineralsLesson 2: Minerals7 Steps|3 Quizzes
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Lesson 3: The Rock Cycle and Igneous Rocks8 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Lesson 4: Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rocks8 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Lesson 5: Rock Identification Lab1 Step|2 Quizzes
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Unit 2 Review2 Quizzes
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Unit 3: Tectonics and VolcanoesLesson 6: Tectonics7 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Lesson 7: Geologic Forces7 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Lesson 8: Earthquakes9 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Read from "The Heavens and the Earth"
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Watch "Earthquakes" (1 hour 3 min video)
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Complete the Lab "Plate Tectonics and Earthquakes"
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Read from "The Heavens and the Earth"
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Watch "Interior of the Earth and Geophysics (30 min video)
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Lesson 8 - Key Terms
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Lesson 8 - Review Questions
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Lesson 8 - Review Questions (Answers)
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(+) Scripture Study - Earthquakes
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Read from "The Heavens and the Earth"
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Lesson 9: Volcanoes9 Steps|3 Quizzes
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Read from "The Heavens and the Earth"
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Watch "Volcanoes" (54 min video)
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Read from "The Heavens and the Earth"
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Watch "Mount St. Helens" (52 min video)
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Complete the Lab "Google Earth Volcanoes"
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Lesson 9 - Key Terms
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Lesson 9 - Review Questions
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Lesson 9 - Review Questions (Answers)
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(+) Scripture Study - Volcanoes
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Read from "The Heavens and the Earth"
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Unit 3 Review2 Quizzes
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Unit 4: Dating, Earth History, and Noah's FloodLesson 10: Relative Dating5 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Lesson 11: Absolute Dating7 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Lesson 12: Fossils8 Steps
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Read "What is Paleontology?"
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Read "What is the Fossil Record?"
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Watch "The Fossil Record" (55 min video)
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Read "Fossilization and the Science of Taphonomy"
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Watch "Dinosaurs and the Bible" (39 min video)
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Lesson 12 - Review Questions
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Lesson 12 - Review Questions (Answers)
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(+) Scripture Study - Job 40-41
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Read "What is Paleontology?"
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Lesson 13: Earth's History - Two Contrasting Views5 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Lesson 14: Noah's Flood6 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Lesson 15: Geologic History - Lab4 Steps
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Lesson 16: Units 1-4 Review (+ Documentary Film)2 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Unit 5: Earth's Surface: Water and ProcessesLesson 17: Weathering8 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Lesson 18: Mass Wasting6 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Lesson 19: Streams10 Steps|1 Quiz
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Read from "The Heavens and the Earth"
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Watch "Streams" (48 min video)
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Read from "The Heavens and the Earth"
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Watch "The Missoula Flood and Channeled Scabland" (15 min video)
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Complete the Lab "Google Earth Streams"
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Scripture Study 9
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Discussion Question
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Key Terms
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Lesson 19 - Review Questions
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Lesson 19 - Review Questions (Answers)
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Read from "The Heavens and the Earth"
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Lesson 20: Groundwater4 Steps
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Unit 6: Earth's FeaturesLesson 21: Glaciers and Deserts8 Steps
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Lesson 22: Earth's Resources5 Steps|1 Quiz
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Lesson 23: Oceans4 Steps
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Lesson 24: Coasts4 Steps
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Unit 7: Earth's AtmosphereLesson 25: Earth's Atmosphere4 Steps
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Lesson 26: Climate Change6 Steps|1 Quiz
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Lesson 27: Atmospheric Processes5 Steps
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Lesson 28: Weather5 Steps|1 Quiz
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Unit 8: SpaceLesson 29: Our Solar System
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Lesson 30: Beyond Our Solar System
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Lesson 31: The Origin of the Universe
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Lesson 32: Units 5-8 Review1 Step
Lesson 3 – Review Questions
Please answer these questions either in your notebook or with a computer. You can use your notes or textbook to answer the questions (unless your teacher/parent says otherwise). In the next step, you or your teacher/parent will be able to check your answers.
1. Why is the study of rocks important?
2. Be able to sketch the rock cycle (figure 3.4) without referring to the diagram!
3. Be able to sketch and identify the different types of plutons from photographs.
4. What are the main criteria in the identification of igneous rocks? Can you sketch out a diagram for the identification of igneous rocks?
5. Can you explain Bowens Reaction Series to someone who is unfamiliar with it?
6. Why are radiohalos important in a biblical understanding of earth history?
7. If you heated up a granite rock and melted it, what would melt first? Second? Third?