Connect Don’t forget to follow me to receive notifications of future products. Thank You! Terms of Use: o This document is for your personal classroom use only. o This entire document, or any parts within, may not be electronically distributed or posted to any website; this includes a classroom website. o If you would like to share this document with other educators, you must purchase the appropriate number of licenses. Multiple licenses can be purchased for a reduced cost. Created by Morpho Science Copyright © Sept 2017 Morpho Science All rights reserved by author. Table of Contents I have included two versions of the Frayer Models for your convenience. One set has a clipart image inserted that the students can color (see example key). The other set of Frayer models does not include the clipart. Students would draw and color their own images if you choose this version. *See the table of contents below to find out what pages to print. Page 1 Terms of Use Page 2 Table of Contents Pages 3 Colored Labels (convenient to use for a class example) Pages 4 Labels (Black Line Only) Pages 5-6 Pages 7-8 Foldable Directions & Frayer Models Frayer Models which include an image of Earth’s layers. Students can just color in the corresponding layer (see key) Page 9-10 Example Answer Key Page 11 Helpful Hints How to Create the Foldable 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Cut out all of the Frayer Models and labels Fold the Frayer Models in half hotdog style on the middle horizontal line Glue the labels (crust, mantle, outer core, & inner core) on the top of each folded Frayer Model Layout all of the pieces on an 8.5 x 11 paper Make sure the pieces are evenly spaced and that the layers of the Earth image is at the very top Glue the layers of the Earth image flat to the page Glue the lower half of each Frayer Model to your paper so that the flaps open to show your answers How to Create the Foldable 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Cut out all of the Frayer Models and labels Fold the Frayer Models in half hotdog style on the middle horizontal line Glue the labels (crust, mantle, outer core, & inner core) on the top of each folded Frayer Model Layout all of the pieces on an 8.5 x 11 paper Make sure the pieces are evenly spaced and that the layers of the Earth image is at the very top Glue the layers of the Earth image flat to the page Glue the lower half of each Frayer Model to your paper so that the flaps open to show your answers Example Answer Key Note: Answers will vary , but here is an example of possible student responses. ➢ The outermost layer of the Earth ➢ The thinnest layer ➢ ➢ ➢ Temp: Around 22°C State: Solid Oceanic crust made up of Fe, O, Si, Mg and Al. Continental crust made up of granite, sedimentary rocks and metamorphic rocks. ➢ Inner Core ➢ Outer Core ➢ Mantle ➢ The layer between the curst and the outer core ➢ The largest layer ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ Temp: 1,400°C – 3,000°C State: Liquid/Solid Composition: Fe, O, Si, Mg, Al Contains convection currents where hot rock rises and cool rock sinks ➢ Crust ➢ Inner Core ➢ Outer Core ➢ The fluid layer above the inner core ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ Temp: 4,000°C – 6,000°C State: Liquid Composition: Fe, Ni, S, O The motion of liquid creates Earth’s magnetic field ➢ Crust ➢ Mantle ➢ Inner Core ➢ A solid metal sphere in the middle of the Earth ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ Temp: 5,000°C – 6,000°C State: Solid Composition: Iron & Nickel Hottest Layer ➢ Outer Core ➢ Mantle ➢ Crust Helpful Hints You can use this product in many different ways. This can be an interactive notebook page that gets glued into the student’s science notebook. Or, if you do not use notebooks, you can place the foldable on cardstock. The students would hole punch and place it in a binder for reference. Here are a few more examples/ suggestions of how to use the foldable. -Students fill out the information for each Frayer Model by conducting their own research using the internet. Or, you can provide students with a science article, or textbook, that supplies the basic information they need. If you do not have a resource for this, here are links to websites that discuss the topic: 1. https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/discover/geography/physicalgeography/structure-of-the-earth/ 2. http://www.ducksters.com/science/composition_of_the_earth.php 3.http://www.softschools.com/language_arts/reading_comprehension/science /48/the_layers_of_the_earth/ -If you have never implemented Frayer Models before, I recommend modeling the appropriate way to fill one out so that they can see how it should be done. You could work the first vocabulary word as a class and then have them complete the rest on their own, or even with a partner. 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