Grade 1 - A History Of The Earth

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
The History of the Earth: Supplemental Guide DA | Domain Assessment 167


  1. Geologist: A geologist is a scientist who studies clouds and
    the sky. (frowning face)

  2. Fossils: Fossils are the imprint in rocks of animals and plants
    from a long, long time ago. (smiling face)

  3. Solid: Something is solid when it takes the shape of whatever
    container it is in. (frowning face)

  4. Pressure: Pressure happens when two forces push on each
    other. (smiling face)
    Directions: Now I am going to read more sentences using other
    words you have heard and practiced. First I will say the word, and
    then I will use it in a sentence. If I use the word correctly in my
    sentence, circle the smiling face. If I do not use the word correctly
    in my sentence, circle the frowning face. I will say each sentence
    two times.

  5. Varies: When something varies, it always stays the same.
    (frowning face)

  6. Characteristics: The characteristics of rocks include their
    colors, textures, shapes, and sizes. (smiling face)

  7. Preserved: When something is preserved, it becomes rotten.
    (frowning face)

  8. Destructive: Something that is destructive is harmful and
    causes damage. (smiling face)

  9. Surface: The surface of the earth is covered with land and
    water. (smiling face)


 Part II (Instructional Master DA-2)


Directions: I am going to read some sentences to you. If the
sentence is correct, circle ‘T’ for true. If the sentence is not correct,
circle the ‘F’ for false. I will say each sentence two times.


  1. The earth’s surface is covered with continents and oceans. (T)

  2. The equator is an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole
    to the South Pole. (F)

  3. The earth is shaped like a sphere or a ball. (T)

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