In this Relative Dating Lab, students will use cross-sections to piece together Earth’s history by determining the order of events and estimating the relative ages of different rock layers. This lab challenges students with thought-provoking questions and tasks, encouraging critical thinking and analytical skills. They’ll make observations, form hypotheses, and draw logical conclusions about Earth’s history.
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Get ready for an exciting hands-on experience with the Relative Dating Lab! In this lab, students will dive into Earth’s history by examining cross-sections of rock layers and determining the order of events that shaped the planet. They’ll estimate the relative ages of different layers, giving them a deeper understanding of how geologists piece together Earth’s past.
This lab is packed with thought-provoking questions and tasks that challenge students to think critically, make observations, and form hypotheses based on their findings. It’s the perfect way to help them develop analytical skills and a stronger grasp of relative dating techniques.
Whether you’re teaching middle or high school students, this lab is versatile and easy to adapt for different grade levels, making it a must-have for your curriculum.
Student Lab – Clear instructions and engaging activities for students.
Instructor Answer Key – Detailed answers to guide your teaching.
This lab is a fantastic way for students to explore geology and develop a solid understanding of how scientists interpret Earth’s history through rock layers!
Grade Levels: 8th – 12th
Total Pages: 20
Teaching Duration: 60 Minutes
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