2. Earth Science
•Origin & Structure of the Earth
– Universe & The Solar System
– Earth & Earth Systems
•Earth Materials & Processes
– Minerals & Rocks
– Exogenic Processes
– Endogenic Processes
– Deformation of Crust
– History of the Earth
4. Lesson Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
•describe the different hypothesis explaining the origin of the
universe;
•explain what the universe is composed of;
•illustrate the different hypothesis on the origin of the universe;
•reflect on the significance of understanding one’s origin; and
•cooperate in group activities (display teamwork).
5. What do you remember?
Tell me something about
Earth Science.
6. What do you remember?
What is(are) your favorite
lesson(s) in Earth Science?
Why?
20. OSCILLATING UNIVERSE THEORY
• George Gamow
• Expansion will
stop, return to its
original form then
another Big Bang
will occur.
• Big Bang to Big
Crunch
21. STEADY STATE THEORY
• The Universe has
always been the
same since the
beginning and it
remain that way
forever!
22. BIG BANG THEORY
• Fr. Edouard
Lemaitre
• Edwin Hubble
• No matter but
PURE energy
called
SINGULARITY
have inflated and
expanded
continuously.
23. Our expanding Universe!
• Our cosmos is still
expanding in a
doppler red shift or
cosmological red
shift
• In big bang, there
was no space for
the explosion to go
into − space itself is
explodig.
24.
25. Individual Activity
illustrate and briefly discuss
the hypothesis on the origin
of the universe. Volunteers
will be asked to present
their output.
26. • If you are to formulate your own
theory about the origin of the
universe, how would you explain
it? What would you call it?
27. The Big Word – UNIVERSE
• Write 3 things that you learned,
• 2 things that you are not sure about/needs
more explanation, and
• 1 question about the topic or related to the
topic.
29. Quiz
How can you prove that the universe is expanding?
• ½ Crosswise sheet of paper. Answer the
questions below.
1.What are the different theories regarding
the Origin of the Universe? Describe each.
2.How can you prove that the universe is
expanding using the REDSHIFT?
30. Lesson Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
•describe the different hypothesis explaining the origin of the
universe;
•explain what the universe is composed of;
•illustrate the different hypothesis on the origin of the universe;
•reflect on the significance of understanding one’s origin; and
•cooperate in group activities (display teamwork).
31. Due on Friday!
• Prepare your Portfolio or ePortfolio in the
form of your choice (PDF, Word, PPT,
Video, etc). On your Portfolio or ePortfolio,
create a gallery showing the different
hypothesis on the origin of the universe.
Briefly discuss each hypothesis. Your
output will be graded primarily on the
basis of its informativeness and creativity.
Refer to the rubric to be given by the
teacher for the full criteria.
34. References:
• Bayo-ang, R.B., et. al. (2016) Earth & Life Science For
Senior High School. Educational Resources Corporation.
pp. 1-13;
• Cabria, H.B. et.al., (2016). Exploring Life Through
Science Series: Senior High School Earth Science.
Phoenix Publishing House. pp. 1-12;
• Salandanan, Gloria et al. 2016. Earth and Life Sciences
for Senior High School. Quezon City: Lorimar. pp. 4-15
Editor's Notes
Earth Science is the study of the Earth and its neighbors in space. It is an exciting science with many interesting and practical applications. Some Earth scientists use their knowledge of the Earth to locate and develop energy and mineral resources. Others study the impact of human activity on Earth's environment, and design methods to protect the planet. Some use their knowledge about Earth processes such as volcanoes, earthquakes, and hurricanes to plan communities that will not expose people to these dangerous events.
The Four Earth Sciences
Many different sciences are used to learn about the Earth; however, the four basic areas of Earth science study are: geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy. A brief explanation of these sciences is provided below.
Earth Scientists Study the SubsurfaceMapping the inside of a volcano: Dr. Catherine Snelson, Assistant Professor of Geophysics at New Mexico Tech, sets off small explosions on the flank of Mount Erebus (a volcano in Antarctica). Vibrations from the explosions travel into the Earth and reflect off of structures below. Her instruments record the vibrations. She uses the data to prepare maps of the volcano's interior. Photo courtesy of Martin Reed, the National Science Foundation and the United States Antarctic Program. Learn more about what Dr. Snelson and others are doing to learn about Mount Erebus.
https://geology.com/articles/what-is-earth-science.shtml
This is a group activity. Form a circle with your groupmates.