Review: 6th Science – MOY
Exam Review – September to January
Review:
You MUST read the chapters that were covered in from September to January 4th.
Weekly
Vocabulary words for Unit 1, Unit II, and Unit III. (September – January)
Weekly Vocabulary words for Unit I, Unit II, and Unit III.
Vocabulary: mass; matter; element; compound; molecule; atom; density; volume
Be able to define that matter can be a solid, liquid, gas and takes up space.
Be able to explain that physical change is a change in size, shape, or state without forming a new substance. Also, what is a chemical change
Students will be able to describe how a solid can become a liquid and convert into a gas. evaporation
How minerals are classified?
Seismic waves. P waves; S waves
VOCABULARY: geologic column; geologic age; relative age; half-life; superposition; Pangaea; continental drift; mid-ocean ridges; sea-floor spreading; magnetic field;
Infer what the Rock Cycle tell us about the formation of rocksThe difference between a rock and a mineral.
PARTS OF A VOLCANO
· Volcanoes and the types of volcanoes
· earthquakes
· What are the three types of rocks?
· What are index fossils?
· Describe radioactive dating.
· What is a rock’s relative age?
· What is geologic column?
· What is superposition?
· What do the periods in the geologic time scale represent?
Understand the development of the geologic time scale
How scientists developed a theory using fossil evidence, continental Drift, sea floor spreading.
Names the layers of the Earth?
Be able to explain that physical change is a change in size, shape, or state without forming a new substance. Also, what is a chemical change
Students will be able to describe how a solid can become a liquid and convert into a gas. evaporation
How minerals are classified?
Seismic waves. P waves; S waves
VOCABULARY: geologic column; geologic age; relative age; half-life; superposition; Pangaea; continental drift; mid-ocean ridges; sea-floor spreading; magnetic field;
Infer what the Rock Cycle tell us about the formation of rocksThe difference between a rock and a mineral.
PARTS OF A VOLCANO
· Volcanoes and the types of volcanoes
· earthquakes
· What are the three types of rocks?
· What are index fossils?
· Describe radioactive dating.
· What is a rock’s relative age?
· What is geologic column?
· What is superposition?
· What do the periods in the geologic time scale represent?
Understand the development of the geologic time scale
How scientists developed a theory using fossil evidence, continental Drift, sea floor spreading.
Names the layers of the Earth?
SOCIAL STUDIES
REVIEW – MOY
Exam Review – September to January
Review: You MUST
read the chapters that were covered in from September to January 5th.
Weekly Vocabulary
words for Unit 1, Unit II, and Unit III. (September – January)
Chapter
1 – The World’s Early People- Read chapter
Latitude
Longitude
Prime
meridian
Nomad
Culture
Hominids
Migrate
Prehistory
Humankind
Hunters
and gathers
Chapter
2 – Early Farmers and City Dwellers - Read chapter
Subsist
Irrigation
Barter
Pastoral
society
Relief
map
Division
of labor
Social
class
Chapter
3 – Civilizations in Mesopotamia – Read chapter
Tributary
Plateau
Alluvial
plain
Silt
Land
use
City-states
Monarchy
Polytheism
Caravan