Natural sciences
Planet earth and the universe
The earth
Educator section
Memorandum
Leaner section
Content
Activity: to represent the different layers in the earth’s atmosphere visually and to investigate weather patterns and seasons [lo 2.3, lo 3.1]
THE ATMOSPHERE
A layer of air called atmosphere envelops the earth. This layer usually contains two gases, namely oxygen (78%) and nitrogen (20%). The atmosphere consists of a number of layers, of which each has its own characteristics.
LAYERS IN THE ATMOSPHERE
- Troposphere
This is the layer closest to Earth. Here we find all the weather patterns and clouds, and this is also where aeroplanes and birds fly.
- Ozone layer
The harmful ultra-violet rays of the sun are absorbed in this layer.
- Stratosphere
It is here that modern jets fly. Oxygen supply is insufficient for man to breathe.
- Mesosphere
Most small meteors burn out in this layer.
- Thermosphere
Most of the sun’s heat is absorbed here; temperatures rise to 1 000 degrees Celsius.
- Ecosphere
There is almost no air in this layer. Only the lightest of gases are found here, as well as some weather satellites.
The above-mentioned layers do not have fixed limits and we can therefore say that they intermingle. The density decreases the higher the layer is until almost no air is present. Compared to the cross-section of the earth, the atmosphere is not really a very thick layer.
TASK 8:
Group work
- Using the information given, make a diagrammatical representation of Earth, showing all its layers.
- Use different colours to distinguish between the layers.
- Labels must be in print.
- The thickness of layers must be displayed.
Educator Assessment: Diagrammatical Rrepresentation | 1. | 2. | 3. | 4. |
1. Aim: The message is carried over clearly | ||||
2. Detail: Detail is accurate and clear | ||||
3. Sketches and illustrations: Functional and purposeful | ||||
4. Creativity: Representation is creative and original | ||||
5. Presentation: neat and orderly | ||||
DOMINANT CODE: ........MARK: ......./ 20 ..............%Educator:.................................................. |
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Assessment
Learning Outcome 2: The learner will know and be able to interpret and apply scientific, technological and environmental knowledge.
Assessment Standard 2.3: We know this when the learner interprets information: interprets information by identifying key ideas in text, finding patterns in recorded data, and making inferences from information in various forms (e.g. pictures, diagrams, text).
Learning Outcome 3: The learner will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the interrelationships between science and technology, society and the environment.
Assessment Standard 3.1: We know this when the learner understands science as a human endeavour: compares differing interpretations of events.