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This PowerPoint is one small part of the Geology Topics unit from www.sciencepowerpoint.com. This unit consists of a five part 6000+ slide PowerPoint roadmap, 14 page bundled homework package, modified homework, detailed answer keys, 12 pages of unit notes for students who may require assistance, follow along worksheets, and many review games. The homework and lesson notes chronologically follow the PowerPoint slideshow. The answer keys and unit notes are great for support professionals. The activities and discussion questions in the slideshow are meaningful. The PowerPoint includes built-in instructions, visuals, and review questions. Also included are critical class notes (color coded red), project ideas, video links, and review games. This unit also includes four PowerPoint review games (110+ slides each with Answers), 38+ video links, lab handouts, activity sheets, rubrics, materials list, templates, guides, 6 PowerPoint review Game, and much more. Also included is a 190 slide first day of school PowerPoint presentation. Areas of Focus within The Geology Topics Unit: -Plate Tectonics, Evidence for Plate Tectonics, Pangea, Energy Waves, Layers of the Earth, Heat Transfer, Types of Crust, Plate Boundaries, Hot Spots, Volcanoes, Positives and Negatives of Volcanoes, Types of Volcanoes, Parts of a Volcano, Magma, Types of Lava, Viscosity, Earthquakes, Faults, Folds, Seismograph, Richter Scale, Seismograph, Tsunami's, Rocks, Minerals, Crystals, Uses of Minerals, Types of Crystals, Physical Properties of Minerals, Rock Cycle, Common Igneous Rocks, Common Sedimentary Rocks, Common Metamorphic Rocks. This unit aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards and with Common Core Standards for ELA and Literacy for Science and Technical Subjects. See preview for more information If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks again and best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com

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• Answer! The peanut butter doesn’t flow as much as the ketchup so it has a higher viscosity.

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• RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very important and should be recorded in your science journal.

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-Nice neat notes that are legible and use indentations when appropriate.

-Example of indent.

-Skip a line between topics -Don’t skip pages

-Make visuals clear and well drawn.

• RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very important and should be recorded in your science journal.

• BLACK SLIDE: Pay attention, follow directions, complete projects as described and answer required questions neatly.

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Viscosity: Resistance of liquid to flow.

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High Viscosity = Travels slow because of high resistance.

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Type?

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Shield Volcano

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Shield VolcanoLava flows easily

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Shield VolcanoLava flows easily

Low Viscosity

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Shield VolcanoLava flows easily

Low Viscosity(Resistance

To flow)

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Shield VolcanoLava flows easily

Low Viscosity(Resistance

To flow)

Type?

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Shield VolcanoLava flows easily

Low Viscosity(Resistance

To flow)

Composite Volcano

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Shield VolcanoLava flows easily

Low Viscosity(Resistance

To flow)

Composite VolcanoLava does not

Flow easily

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Shield VolcanoLava flows easily

Low Viscosity(Resistance

To flow)

Composite VolcanoLava does not

Flow easily

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Shield VolcanoLava flows easily

Low Viscosity(Resistance

To flow)

Composite VolcanoLava does not

Flow easily

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Shield VolcanoLava flows easily

Low Viscosity(Resistance

To flow)

Composite VolcanoLava does not

Flow easilyHigh Viscosity

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Shield VolcanoLava flows easily

Low Viscosity(Resistance

To flow)

Composite VolcanoLava does not

Flow easilyHigh Viscosity

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Shield VolcanoLava flows easily

Low Viscosity(Resistance

To flow)

Composite VolcanoLava does not

Flow easilyHigh Viscosity

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Shield VolcanoLava flows easily

Low Viscosity(Resistance

To flow)

Composite VolcanoLava does not

Flow easilyHigh Viscosity

(High resistanceTo flow)

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Shield VolcanoLava flows easily

Low Viscosity(Resistance

To flow)

Composite VolcanoLava does not

Flow easilyHigh Viscosity

(High resistanceTo flow)

Low Viscosity = Travels fast because of low resistance.

Note: This topic is being covered now as the type of volcano that is formed has a lot to do with the lavas viscosity.

Shield VolcanoLava flows easily

Low Viscosity(Resistance

To flow)

Composite VolcanoLava does not

Flow easilyHigh Viscosity

(High resistanceTo flow)

• Activity! What is more viscous?– Remember, Viscosity is resistance to flow.

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• Answer! The peanut butter doesn’t flow as much as the ketchup so it has a higher viscosity.

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• Answer! The peanut butter doesn’t flow as much as the ketchup so it has a higher viscosity.

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Composite

• Answer! The peanut butter doesn’t flow as much as the ketchup so it has a higher viscosity.

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Composite

Shield

• Answer! The peanut butter doesn’t flow as much as the ketchup so it has a higher viscosity.

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Composite

ShieldIn the middle?

• Answer! The peanut butter doesn’t flow as much as the ketchup so it has a higher viscosity.

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Composite

ShieldDome

In the middle?

• Viscosity Olympics Available Sheet

• Activity! The Condiment Olympics.– Official / ceremony / entrance of the condiments

required. Volunteers needed to march each condiment into the classroom.

– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbHw8DBCXQ8

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• Create the following spreadsheet in your journal.

Condiment Finish Time

Mustard

Ketchup

Jelly

Maple Syrup (Fake)

Chocolate Syrup

Mystery Fluid

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• Create the following spreadsheet in your journal.

Condiment Finish Time

Mustard

Ketchup

Jelly

Maple Syrup (Fake)

Chocolate Syrup

Mystery Fluid

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• Activity! Viscosity.– Lay tray on table.

• Activity! Viscosity.– Lay tray on table.– Place condiments at one side along a starting

line.

• Activity! Viscosity.– Lay tray on table.– Place condiments at one side along a starting

line.– Use textbooks or manually raise tray just off

the vertical at start of race.

• Activity! Viscosity.– Lay tray on table.– Place condiments at one side along a starting

line.– Use textbooks or manually raise tray just off

the vertical at start of race.– Record the times each condiment takes to

cross the finish line. (DNF = Did Not Finish)– I needed green text here to complete

the Olympic colors.

• Activity! Viscosity.– Lay tray on table.– Place condiments at one side along a starting

line.– Use textbooks or manually raise tray just off

the vertical at start of race.– Record the times each condiment takes to

cross the finish line. (DNF = Did Not Finish)– I needed green text here to complete

the Olympic colors.

• Visual of Set-UpTop View

Side ViewStart

Finish

• Alternative Methods.– Fill graduated cylinders with various clear fluids.– Gently place a marble into the cylinder and record

the time it takes for the marble to reach the bottom. – Record on time spreadsheet and graph.

Side ViewStart

Finish

• Please graph your findings. You decide which graph will work the best.

Pie

Column

Bar

Line

• Please graph your findings. You decide which graph will work the best.

Pie

Column

Bar

Line

• Please graph your findings. You decide which graph will work the best.

Pie

Column

Bar

Line

• Please graph your findings. You decide which graph will work the best.

Pie

Column

Bar

Line

• Please graph your findings. You decide which graph will work the best.

Pie

Column

Bar

Line

• Please graph your findings. You decide which graph will work the best.

Pie

Column

Bar

LineA line graph could

become confusing in

this case

• Please graph your findings. You decide which graph will work the best.

Pie

Column

Bar

Line

• Please graph your findings. You decide which graph will work the best.

Pie

Column

Bar

Line

• Please graph your findings. You decide which graph will work the best.

Pie

Column

Bar

LineYou may begin creating your graph now.

• Viscosity Olympics Available Sheet

• Questions?– Which substance had the highest viscosity

and why?– Which substance had the lowest viscosity

and why?– Name five other things and describe their

probable viscosity?

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• Graph of Possible Outcomes

0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5

Mustard

Ketchup

Jelly

Maple Syrup

Chocolate Syrup

Mystery

• Viscosity Olympics Available Sheet

• Questions?– Which substance had the highest viscosity

and why?

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• Questions?– Which substance had the highest viscosity

and why?– Answer: Answers will vary based on the

brand. Generally, the ketchup, mustard, and jelly was the slowest down the ramp and demonstrated most resistance to flow.

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• Questions?– Which substance had the lowest viscosity

and why?

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• Questions?– Which substance had the lowest viscosity

and why?– Answer: The real maple syrup had the

lowest viscosity and traveled quickly down the ramp on to the floor almost immediately after putting it on the ramp.

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• Which volcano will explode?

Mustard Volcano Maple Syrup Volcano

• Which volcano will explode?

Mustard Volcano Maple Syrup Volcano

Higher Viscosity

• Which volcano will explode?

Mustard Volcano Maple Syrup Volcano

Higher Viscosity Low Viscosity

• Do Basaltic (Mafic) lavas have a high or low viscosity?

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• Answer! Basaltic / Mafic Lavas have a low viscosity.

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• Do Granitic (Felsic) lava’s have a high or low viscosity?

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• Answer! Granitic / Felsic lavas have a high viscosity.

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• Questions?– Name five other fluids and describe their

probable viscosity?– Vegetable Oil: Low viscosity– Peanut Butter: High Viscosity– Toothpaste: High Viscosity – Hair Gel: High Viscosity– Soda: Low Viscosity

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• Questions?– Name five other fluids and describe their

probable viscosity?– Vegetable Oil: Low Viscosity– Peanut Butter: High Viscosity– Toothpaste: High Viscosity – Hair Gel: High Viscosity– Soda: Low Viscosity

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• Questions?– Name five other fluids and describe their

probable viscosity?– Vegetable Oil: Low Viscosity– Peanut Butter: High Viscosity– Toothpaste: High Viscosity – Hair Gel: High Viscosity– Soda: Low Viscosity

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• Questions?– Name five other fluids and describe their

probable viscosity?– Vegetable Oil: Low Viscosity– Peanut Butter: High Viscosity– Toothpaste: High Viscosity – Hair Gel: High Viscosity– Soda: Low Viscosity

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• Questions?– Name five other fluids and describe their

probable viscosity?– Vegetable Oil: Low Viscosity– Peanut Butter: High Viscosity– Toothpaste: High Viscosity – Hair Gel: High Viscosity– Soda: Low Viscosity

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• Questions?– Name five other fluids and describe their

probable viscosity?– Vegetable Oil: Low Viscosity– Peanut Butter: High Viscosity– Toothpaste: High Viscosity – Hair Gel: High Viscosity– Soda: Low Viscosity

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• Questions?– Name five other fluids and describe their

probable viscosity?– Vegetable Oil: Low Viscosity– Peanut Butter: High Viscosity– Toothpaste: High Viscosity – Hair Gel: High Viscosity– Soda: Low Viscosity

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• Questions?– Name five other fluids and describe their

probable viscosity?– Vegetable Oil: Low Viscosity– Peanut Butter: High Viscosity– Toothpaste: High Viscosity – Hair Gel: High Viscosity– Soda: Low Viscosity

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• Questions?– Name five other fluids and describe their

probable viscosity?– Vegetable Oil: Low Viscosity– Peanut Butter: High Viscosity– Toothpaste: High Viscosity – Hair Gel: High Viscosity– Soda: Low Viscosity

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• Questions?– Name five other fluids and describe their

probable viscosity?– Vegetable Oil: Low Viscosity– Peanut Butter: High Viscosity– Toothpaste: High Viscosity – Hair Gel: High Viscosity– Soda: Low Viscosity

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• Questions?– Name five other fluids and describe their

probable viscosity?– Vegetable Oil: Low Viscosity– Peanut Butter: High Viscosity– Toothpaste: High Viscosity – Hair Gel: High Viscosity– Soda: Low Viscosity

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• Questions?– Name five other fluids and describe their

probable viscosity?– Vegetable Oil: Low Viscosity– Peanut Butter: High Viscosity– Toothpaste: High Viscosity – Hair Gel: High Viscosity– Soda: Low Viscosity

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• You can now complete this viscosity question.

• You can now complete this viscosity question.

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• This part of the PowerPoint roadmap is just one small part of my Geology Topics Unit that I offer on TpT. This unit includes…

• A six part 6,000 Slide PowerPoint Presentation / unit roadmap full of activities, review questions, games, video links, flashcards, materials list, and much more.

• A 18 bundled homework package, modified version, 19 pages of unit notes, 6 PowerPoint Review Games of 100+ slides each, videos, rubrics, and much more that all chronologically follow the unit slideshow.

• This is a fantastic unit for any Earth Science Class.• http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Geology_Unit.html

Areas of Focus within The Geology Topics Unit:-Areas of Focus within The Geology Topics Unit: Plate Tectonics, Evidence for Plate Tectonics, Pangea, Energy Waves, Layers of the Earth, Heat Transfer, Types of Crust, Plate Boundaries, Hot Spots, Volcanoes, Positives and Negatives of Volcanoes, Types of Volcanoes, Parts of a Volcano, Magma, Types of Lava, Viscosity, Earthquakes, Faults, Folds, Seismograph, Richter Scale, Seismograph, Tsunami’s, Rocks, Minerals, Crystals, Uses of Minerals, Types of Crystals, Physical Properties of Minerals, Rock Cycle, Common Igneous Rocks, Common Sedimentary Rocks, Common Metamorphic Rocks., Age of the Earth, Uniformitarianism, Principle of Superposition, Earth History, Time Units, Timeline of Events, Basic Evolution, Mass Extinction Events, Dinosaurs, Early Mammals, and more.

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Physical Science: The Laws of Motion and Machines Unit, The Atoms and Periodic Table Unit, The Energy and the Environment Unit, and Science Skills Unit.

Life Science: The Diseases and Cells Unit, The DNA and Genetics Unit, The Life Topics Unit, The Plant Unit, The Taxonomy and Classification Unit, Ecology: Feeding Levels Unit, Ecology: Interactions Unit, Ecology: Abiotic Factors, The Evolution and Natural Selection Unit and The Human Body Systems and Health Topics Unit

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