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Types of Rock TaKeria Marside, Jordan Brown Grade 3 Classroom 222 Teacher Barkemeyer Burdell-Hunt

Our Learning Targets S3CS3. b. I can use computers for observing, measuring, and using objects in science activities to get information. S3CS5. d. I can communicate scientific ideas and activities clearly and find information in reference books and on computers. S3E1. b. I can explore the physical features of rocks, observing shape, color, and texture, and hardness. ELAGSE3W2: I can write informative texts to explain a topic and share ideas and information clearly. ELAGSE3W6: I can use technology to produce and publish writing (using keyboarding skills) as well as to interact and collaborate with others. ELAGSE3W7: I can do a short research project that builds knowledge about a topic. ELAGSE3W8: I can recall information from experience or gather information from print and digital sources. ELAGSE3SL4: I can report on a topic with appropriate facts and relevant details. ELAGSE3SL5: I can create engaging audio recordings poems that demonstrate fluid reading at an understandable pace; add visuals when needed to show certain facts and details.

What is rock? A rock is found in nature. Rocks never been alive. Rocks was made under ground. Rocks has been melted. Rocks are made from minerals. Every rocks is made of mineral.

Sedimentary Rocks Sedimentary Rocks are made when materials settle into layers and get squeezed until they harden into rock.

Sedimentary Rocks And Captions

Metamorphic Rocks Metamorphic rocks are different colors and different size. Metamorphic rocks are combined with igneous and sedimentary rocks. Metamorphic rocks and sedimentary rocks heat and presser. Metamorphic rocks are made with heat an presser. Metamorphic rocks are found in side of the earth.

Metamorphic Rock are usually Flat with all the heat and pressure from the underground polymineralic v v Amphibolite

Metamorphic Rocks are found deep in side of the earth. How would you describe this i gneous rock?

Igneous Rocks Igneous rock is rock that was once melted and then cooled and harden some igneous rock cool quickly and look like glass. Other igneous rock cool more slowly and have large grains.

Igneous rock

Obsidian They are found in japan How would you describe this i gneous rock?

Habit 6: Synergize Rocks can synergize... So can we!

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