Today we watched a Mystery Doug Science Show about the Earth. How old is the Earth?
We learned:
* the calendar was created to keep track of how old things are, have been around, keep track of time
* birth rings in a tree let us know how long a tree has been around
* inside rocks, we find layers that help us learn about how old the ground is
* The Earth is estimated to be about 4, 500 million years old.
Today's Challenge:
Create a poster for the Earth. Think about why we want to celebrate and take care of the Earth. What is important to you? What do you want to tell people? Share your poster with Mrs. D. and share on padlet if you would like too!
Earth Day Posters:
What is important to you?
Why?
What do you hope for?
How can this happen?
Look here to see the resources we looked at from National Geographic in our GoogleMeet.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2020
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