Relative Dating Comprehension Quiz

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Relative Dating Comprehension Quiz

Description

Save time with this volcanoes Google Form quiz! Need a quick way to provide feedback? Use this self grading relative dating comprehension Google form!

 

The questions in this 13 question assessment are designed to be rigorous and require students to predict, reflect, connect, and think critically about the content being presented.

 

Topics Covered in this Assessment:

  • What is a geologist?
  • Identifying and ordering layers
  • Law of Superposition
  • Intrusive relationships
  • Cross-cutting relationships

 

Who is this relative dating comprehension resource for?

This resource can be used by classroom teachers, tutors, and parents of students in grades 6-9. It provides a variety of practice covering the mentioned topics.

 

This resource aligns with the text in this guided reading activity, so it is ideally used as a pre- or post assessment for that resource. That being said, the questions in this quiz are relatively general (and editable!) so anyone could use adapt this resource for use as a part of their volcanoes lesson.

 

How Can I Use this Resource?

  • Formative or Summative assessment – Use the Google Forms version of this file to quiz your students and get automatic feedback!
  • Pretest
  • Warm Up/Bellringer activity
  • Emergency Sub Plans
  • An independent work station in a set of stations
  • Differentiation – Assign this quiz as reteaching for students who have yet to show mastery.
  • Homework
  • Creation of Independent Work Packet for students who are not able to be present for direct instruction.
  • Extension activity for early finishers or for students who show a special interest in the topic
  • Use as a square on a Choice Board
  • Use the questions individually as a warm up or closure activity

 

What’s Included?

Purchase includes a printable PDF file that serves only to host the link to the Google Forms version of this file. The Google Form is self grading.

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NGSS STANDARDS COVERED BY THIS RELATIVE DATING GOOGLE FORMS QUIZ:

NGSSHS-ESS2-2
Analyze geoscience data to make the claim that one change to Earth’s surface can create feedbacks that cause changes to other Earth systems. Examples should include climate feedbacks, such as how an increase in greenhouse gases causes a rise in global temperatures that melts glacial ice, which reduces the amount of sunlight reflected from Earth’s surface, increasing surface temperatures and further reducing the amount of ice. Examples could also be taken from other system interactions, such as how the loss of ground vegetation causes an increase in water runoff and soil erosion; how dammed rivers increase groundwater recharge, decrease sediment transport, and increase coastal erosion; or how the loss of wetlands causes a decrease in local humidity that further reduces the wetland extent.
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