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fossils

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Science

7th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-LS4-1, MS-ETS1-2, MS-ESS1-4

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Marva Atterberry

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1 Slide • 12 Questions

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This type of fossil is tree sap hardened and replaced by minerals.

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Petrified wood

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Imprint

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Amber

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Mold

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Multiple Choice

How can you make a mold of an ancient seashell?

1

Press the seashell in model clay.

2

Draw the seashell

3

Press the seashell in model clay to make a mold then fill it in.

4

Trace the seashell

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Multiple Choice

What replaces the wood of a once-living thing to form petrified wood?

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amber

2

cast

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mold

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minerals

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Multiple Choice

What needs to happen FIRST for a fossil to form?

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A plant or animal must be covered by sediment.

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A plant or animal must die and decompose.

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Sediments fill a a mold to form a cast.

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An earthquake shifts the land up.

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Multiple Choice

What statement is true about fossils?

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All living organisms leave behind fossils.

2

Fossils show that camels never change.

3

Some living things have not really changed in millions of years.

4

Plant fossils have never changed.

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Multiple Choice

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If a scientist found a fish fossil in the desert, what can they infer?

1

An animal ate the fish.

2

The water covered the area long ago.

3

Today's fish looks the same

4

The fish is endangered.

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Multiple Choice

Which type of rock are most fossils found?

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sedimentary rock

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metamorphic rock

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igneous rock

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Multiple Choice

Which is an imprint fossil?

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bone

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a cast

3

an animal track

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amber fossil

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Multiple Choice

Which type of fossil would look just like the body part of a once-living thing?

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mineral

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footprint

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cast

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petrified wood

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Multiple Choice

Why are there more animal fossils than plant fossils?

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Animals are smaller than plants.

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Plants have harder bodies than animals.

3

Plans have softer bodies than animals.

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Animals eat plants.

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Multiple Choice

The hardened remains of a living thing that died long ago.

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fossil

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extinct

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endangered

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minerals

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Multiple Choice

Describes a group of living things that are no longer living.

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fossil

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extinct

3

endangered

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dinosaur

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