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Week 2 Lesson 2 Earth's spheres interact during natural events. (1)

The document outlines how Earth's spheres interact during natural events, emphasizing the importance of these interactions for maintaining balance and recycling materials. It provides examples, such as the relationship between volcanoes and the geosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere, and encourages group activities to explore these connections. Key concepts include the roles of plants, water, and minerals in sustaining life and the interconnectedness of Earth's systems.

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Week 2 Lesson 2 Earth's spheres interact during natural events. (1)

The document outlines how Earth's spheres interact during natural events, emphasizing the importance of these interactions for maintaining balance and recycling materials. It provides examples, such as the relationship between volcanoes and the geosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere, and encourages group activities to explore these connections. Key concepts include the roles of plants, water, and minerals in sustaining life and the interconnectedness of Earth's systems.

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LO: TO DESCRIBE AND

PROVIDE EXAMPLES OF
HOW EARTH'S SPHERES
INTERACT DURING
NATURAL EVENTS.

SC: I CAN IDENTIFY AT


LEAST TWO INTERACTIONS
BETWEEN EARTH'S
SYSTEMS
I CAN IDENTIFY
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN
EARTH’S SYSTEMS AND THE
AFFECTS
I CAN EXPLAIN HOW
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN
EARTH'S SYSTEMS AFFECT
OTHER SYSTEMS.
DO NOW
•Which of Earths
systems are involved in
this event?
•Write a few sentences
describing.
KEY WORDS
• INTERACT: To act upon or influence each other.

• RESOURCES: Materials from Earth that living


things use to survive and grow.

• MINERALS: Natural substances found in rocks


and soil that plants and animals need to live.

• BALANCE: A state where different parts work well


together without any one part being too strong.
WAGOLL
• Materials on Earth are recycled through
different spheres.
• For example, plants die and become soil,
feeding new plants.
• Water moves through evaporation and
rain, connecting spheres.
• Each sphere is important for life on
Earth.
• Interactions recycle matter and maintain
balance.
• Plants take in water from the ground and
release it into the atmosphere.
• They also absorb minerals from the soil.
VOLCANOES
•Volcano eruptions involve the
geosphere (rock) and atmosphere
(gas).

•They can disrupt the biosphere by


sending lava down mountains.

•Water can condense around


volcanic particles in the
atmosphere.
GROUP ACTIVITY
(WE DO)
•Look at the picture
and work in your
groups to list which
spheres are
involved and how
they interact.
Orange Yellow Green

1. Are clouds 1. How do plants 1. Use your iPad to


part of the help connect research from and
mention any
hydrosphere or the spheres?
Yo atmosphere? 2. Why are
natural disaster
which affects the
u 2. Groundwater
is also tricky—
oceans
important for
world.

Do where does it life on Earth?


belong?
Orange Yellow Green

1. Learners answers will


1. 1. Plants take in vary.
water from the
Atmosphere
ground and
2. release it into
Answ

Hydrosphere the atmosphere.


2. Oceans
er

contain water
(hydrosphere)
and living
organisms
EXIT TICKET
• When a ______ happens,
the _______ interacts with
the ______ by ______.

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