168 The History of the Earth: Supplemental Guide DA | Domain Assessment
- We know about the history of the earth because of the work of
geologists and paleontologists. (T) - Heat, pressure, and time cause many changes inside the
earth. (T) - The earth has two layers: the crust and the core. (F)
- The core of the earth is cold. (F)
- People live on the crust of the earth. (T)
- A volcano and a geyser are the same thing. (F)
- Salt is a type of mineral. (T)
- All rocks can be put into three groups: igneous, sedimentary,
and metamorphic. (T) - We know that dinosaurs lived on the earth because their
fossils have been found. (T) - Fossils are pieces of rock from the present-day, not from the
past. (F)
Part III (Instructional Master DA-3)
Directions: Locate the North Pole, and draw a star on the North
Pole. Locate the South Pole, and draw a circle on the South Pole.
Locate the equator, and draw a red line on it.
On the back of the paper, draw a picture of and write a sentence
about the most interesting thing that you learned about the history
of the earth.