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100

What type of environment did this fossil live in?

Water, Ocean, Pond

100


Starfish

100

We can study fossils to learn about what? 

a. What the weather will be tomorrow.

b. What plants and animals lived long ago.

c. How living things needs rocks to live.

d. How a mountain forms.

b. What plants and animals lived long ago.

100

What does the word ancient tell you about a fossil?

The fossil is very old.
100

What activity did we do to show how a fossil can be an imprint?

We made fossils with objects and clay.

200

Which fossil would tell us that the area had been covered with trees in the past? 

a. snail shell

b. scorpion

c. dragon fly

d. millipede  


d. millipede


The millipede used to live in a forest.

A forest has trees.

200


Lizard

200

What is a fossil of an organism called if it was preserved/created in tree sap.

Amber

200

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200

What activity did we do to show how layers of the dirt tell us old a fossil is?

We created a posted for fossils 70, 80, 90, and 100 meters down.

300

The map shows where fossil plants were found. The table shows the habitat where these plants grew in the past. In which area on the map was there previously an ocean?   


B. Seaweed

The ocean has salt water and the seaweed lived in salt water.

300


Turtle

300

What is a fossil?

The remains of ancient life that have been preserved by natural processes.

300

These fossils were found, buried, 90 meters under the desert ground. What do these fossils tell us about what the environment used to be like?

The area there used to be an ocean.

300

When learning about the likelihood of a fossil forming, what activity did we do?

We read scenarios and circled whether there was a high or low likelihood of becoming a fossil.

400

What was the environment for this organism.


It is a ancient scorpion fossil. Scorpions lived in the desert.

400


Horseshoe crab

400

What are at least 2 examples of types of fossils?

Imprints of foot prints or tracks

Bones

Amber

400

Below the ice in the Arctic are rocks with fossils. Some fossils found there are of plants that only grow in warm places. Finding this fossil here can tell us what?   


The land was not always a cold place with ice.

The environment has changed over time.

400
How did we practice identifying fossils?

We looked at pictures and shared with a partner what we thought the fossil was and why we thought that.

500

The diagram shows one rock layer on top of another. The table shows the habitats of different plants and animals. 

Using this information, what was the order of habitats in this area? 


Seashore then Forest


The clam shell, that lived on a seashore, is in the deepest layer of sediment, therefore it came before the tree fossil, that lived in a forest.

500


T-Rex

500
How is a fossil formed?

Answers may vary.

500

What are some things scientists can learn from studying fossils? List at least 2 different things scientists can learn.

Fossils can tell us what plants and animals lived in certain areas in the past. 

It can also tell us what past environments were like.

500

What game did we do as a review?

JEOPARDY!