The Passage of Time
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Object of the Activity
Work with several metaphors for the Geologic Time Scale
under your teacher's direction.
Use ideas from these activities as well as information
about the geologic events that, together, created the Black
Canyon or choose another metaphor to represent the
timeline of Earth's history and create an illustration of
this metaphor.
Label your metaphors to show events listed below,
indicating events, years from the present that date the
event, and the interval divisions of events, such as
Jurassic or Precambrian periods. Events are listed in a
chart called Charting Tectonic
Events.
Steps to Follow
Create and illustrate a metaphor for the Geologic Time
Scale to help you and others visualize the huge scale on
which the Earth's history is measured. If you need to see
some examples of scientific illustrations of the Geologic
Time Scale, use the attached Hot
Links to give you some examples of the time frame of the
Earth's history.
You may be assigned a partner or team with whom you will
work to create your metaphor for a Geologic Time Scale.
Earlier, you used a large space as a metaphor for the
Geologic Time Scale. Think about objects or places that
would fit the large and small intervals needed to show
events over the span of Earth's history.
For example, if you pour soda into a glass,
the fizz on top could represent human history while the
large expanse underneath would represent the rest of
geologic time.
Resources/Materials/Supplies
Internet access
Large sheet of paper
Markers or crayons
Calculator
Geologic Time Scale used in the beginning of the lesson
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