Fossils and Rock Layers Mega-Bundle! (4-ESS1-1)
Hiikoo Learning
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Grade Levels
3rd - 6th
Subjects
Resource Type
Standards
NGSS4-ESS1-1
Formats Included
- Zip
- Easel Activity
Pages
22 pages
Hiikoo Learning
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What educators are saying
Lots of stuff to keep kids busy during our Fossils Week, and the worksheets made things more concrete for students
My kids really liked learning about this standard. I used the YouTube video as a hook, then we had classroom discussions using the slideshow. The diagrams on the printables were great practice for state tests.
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Description
This huge bundle of activities offers a wide array of ways to get kids excited about Fossils and Rock Layers (4-ESS1-1).
With hours and hours of content to keep kids busy and engaged with standards-aligned activities, your kids will love the variety of experiences in this bundle.
Total Pages
22 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 Week
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Standards
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NGSS4-ESS1-1
Identify evidence from patterns in rock formations and fossils in rock layers to support an explanation for changes in a landscape over time. Examples of evidence from patterns could include rock layers with marine shell fossils above rock layers with plant fossils and no shells, indicating a change from land to water over time; and, a canyon with different rock layers in the walls and a river in the bottom, indicating that over time a river cut through the rock. Assessment does not include specific knowledge of the mechanism of rock formation or memorization of specific rock formations and layers. Assessment is limited to relative time.