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This activity asks students to create a timeline of geological eras to explore chronology and animal life cycles through evolution. Students will include the names and time periods of geological eras from the formation of Earth to today. For each era, students will include a visual representation and list three plants or animals that appeared during that time. Students will create the timeline using an online tool and submit it for assessment.

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Tpak Creating

This activity asks students to create a timeline of geological eras to explore chronology and animal life cycles through evolution. Students will include the names and time periods of geological eras from the formation of Earth to today. For each era, students will include a visual representation and list three plants or animals that appeared during that time. Students will create the timeline using an online tool and submit it for assessment.

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TPACK Creating Assignment Template

Subject Earth Science

Grade Level 3
Knowledge
Content

Learning Objective
3.1 d) Natural events are sequenced chronologically
3.8 b) Animal life cycles
Activity In this activity students will be asked to create a
timeline of geological eras. This will allow the student
to explore the idea of chronology and that natural
events are sequenced chronologically. In exploring the
geological eras students will also learn about animal
life cycles through the process of evolution.

Information required to be presented in this activity:

Geological era names.


Time periods of each geological era.
A visual representation of each era (either
plants or animal life from that era).
Pedagogy

A list of three life forms (plants or animals)


that appeared during each era

Technology The technology that we will utilize is the timeline


creation tool at
Technology

http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-
resources/student-interactives/timeline-30007.html
This tool requires little technological expertise and
requires no sign-up
Directions for Use 1. Go to
http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-
resources/student-interactives/timeline-
30007.html

2. Click the
button
3. Type your name in the Your Name Box. Be
sure to capitalize the first letter of your first
and last name.
4. Type Geological Eras in the Project Title
box
5. Click the Start > button in the bottom right
hand corner of the window.
6. Click on your new timeline to add events.
7. Your timeline should start on the left with
the formation of earth and end on the right
with Today or 2017
8. The following geological eras must be
included on your timeline and must be in
order from oldest on left of the timeline to
newest on the right:
- Mesozoic Era
- Paleozoic Era
- Cenozoic Era
- Precambrian Era
9. When you click to add an era, in the Box
marked Label: put the name of the era
10. In the box labeled Short Description: put the
time period of the era. Ex. (From 500 million
to 250 million years ago.)
11. Once you have found a suitable image for the
era, showing either plant or animal life from
the time, click on the choose Image button
12. When downloading images of the eras,
change the image name to the name of the
era and download to the my downloads
folder
13. In the box labeled full description list 3 life
forms that appeared during that era.
14. When you are finished click on the finish
button
15. On the next screen click on the Save Final
button
16. Save this timeline as Last Name, GE
Timeline and submit to the Timeline folder
in the Science folder
Link to the example product PDF attached on blackboard

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