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3.1 Fossils

Natural sciences

Grade 8

Biodiversity

Module 24

Fossils

Fossils are the remains of dead plants, animals, bacteria and other life forms that lived millions of years ago and were then petrified.

Fossils are the petrified remains of organisms, e.g. teeth, bones, bark or shells. They may also be the tracks or waste products of organisms.

1. When an animal or organism dies, the soft parts decay first. The rest is buried below the sand or in mud.

2. Over millions of years, chemical changes and the intense pressure of overlying layers result in the petrification of these remains.

3. Water that seeps through such remains also effects changes. Petrified forms are retained very well.

4. Movement of the earth plates brings fossils to the surface.

Activity: to do research on the forming of fossils

What is a palaeontologist?

What does SA law say about fossils? www.ru.ac.za/pssa/pssalaw.html

Assignment: draw a flow diagram to illustrate the process by which fossils are formed.

Assessment of the flow diagram:

Were you able to draw a meaningful flow diagram of the fossilisation process?

[ LO 2.2]

Adaptations – Fossils

Activity: to interpret information

Study the following sketches of fossils and try to make deductions concerning their feeding and locomotion:

Skull of a primitive amphibian

Brachiopod shells in a 500 – 300 million year-old marine deposit

Skull of a South African dinosaur ( Mossospondylus )

A fly found in the 90 million years old deposits of the Orapa diamond crater (Botswana)

Assessment of deduction:

Could you make correct deductions from the pictures of fossils?

[ LO 2.3]

Assessment

Learning outcomes 2: Constructing Science Knowledge

The learner will know and be able to interpret and apply scientific, technological and environmental knowledge.

This is evident when the learner

  • is able to categorise information
  • is able to interpret information

Memorandum

Class activity: SKETCHES of FOSSILS

  • Find sources of information on fossils, palaeontologists and excavations.
  • www.ru.ac/za/pssa/pssalaw.hrml - fossils and SA law
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OpenStax, Natural sciences grade 8. OpenStax CNX. Sep 12, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11050/1.1
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