Earth's Features - Amplify Benchmark

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4th Grade
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Stephanie Milner
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Geologists have been studying a site to learn more about the fossils there. Study the image above that the geologist made. Which of the following claims can be supported by the evidence from the image?
Back
The site was an ocean environment before it was a forest.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Scientists study and track the locations of active volcanoes and earthquakes on maps to look for patterns. Which statement best describes the data and patterns you see in the map?
Back
Volcanoes that occur on continents most often occur along the coasts.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which investigation best demonstrates how rainfall shapes the land?
- Place an ice cube on a baking sheet, and set it in the sun until it melts.
- Pour water on top of a pile of sand, and watch as it moves the sand around.
- Place a fan in front of a pile of sand, turn it on, and watch the sand blow away.
- Set a large rock in a tray of water, and watch as the rock weathers by the next day.
Back
Pour water on top of a pile of sand, and watch as it moves the sand around.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Study the diagram of the fossils shown below. Assume there have been no changes to Earth’s layers in this location. Which statement most accurately describes the age of the fossils?
Back
The youngest fossils are found in Layer 1.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Study the diagram that shows the patterns the scientists found. What might explain the formation of these rock layers?
Back
An earthquake may have caused the ground to shift.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Claim: The site was an ocean environment before it was a forest. What is your evidence to support this claim? Options: All of the fossils are from living things from a land environment, All of the fossils are from living things from an ocean environment, The most recent fossils are from a land environment, and older fossils are from an ocean environment, The most recent fossils are from an ocean environment, and older fossils are from a land environment.
Back
The most recent fossils are from a land environment, and older fossils are from an ocean environment.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Jamila wants to travel somewhere where she has the best chance of seeing a volcano, but from a safe distance. She doesn’t like to go on boats, so she wants to make sure it is on land. Which location would be the best place to do this? Options: Australia; there are several volcanoes just off the coast. Africa; there are several volcanoes inland. Russia; there are several earthquakes, so there has to be several volcanoes here, too. South America; there are several volcanoes inland.
Back
South America; there are several volcanoes inland.
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