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Rocks 3rd grade Ms. Barkemeyer Burdell-Hunt Magnet School

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 A Rock? Rocks are made from minerals. The rocks are found from the ground under us. The types of rock are sedimentary, metamorphic, igneous. Sedimentary rocks can turn into metamorphic by temperature and pressure. And metamorphic rocks can change into sedimentary rocks by wind and water. Igneous rocks can change into metamorphic rocks by temperature and pressure. Metamorphic rocks can change into igneous rocks by melting. Igneous rocks can change into sedimentary rocks by wind and water. Sedimentary rocks can change into igneous rocks by melting.

Sedimentary Rocks Sedimentary rocks are formed by pieces of sand in layers, under a lot of pressure.Sedimentary rocks goes threw a rock cycle like every rock.this rock is the only rock that is made from sediment.Here are some examples of some sedimentary rock like: Mud stone Shale Diatomite Flint

Different types of sedimentary rocks

Salt rock This rock is found in France. How would you describe this sedimentary rock?

Metamorphic Rocks The Metamorphic rock it is change by heat and pressure. It is damage when the Igneous rock come's out of the volcano. Metamorphic rock is the rock that has been changed by temperature and pressure. Rock inside earth high temperature pressure inside earth then squeezes the rock changes into metamorphic rock. Any rock can end up deep underground. That rock can be pressed and heated, which turns it into metamorphic rock. Quartzite is a metamorphic rock it is forms when sandstone is placed under high temperature and pressure. Metamorphic rock forms deep in earth's curst in yet another way. The pressure and temperature there change rock into metamorphic rock.

Marble Marble is found all around the world. How would you describe this metamorphic rock?

Igneous Rocks They can do a thing like if you push it down so hard and can do is they can be by something that can cool them down.igneous rocks come from a hot volcano. The rock all do is melted and it can be like so cold and it can be a rock that hardened from rocks that can do is just melted in front of a cold place like the freezer and it can do something like a rock that come from a hot spot and it can rotted away but it can do something like find it in a volcano. Then the thing can be done like a rock that is made like it has never been like in something that is made from a hot lava place that is made from the hot spot.

Igneous Rocks and other Igneous Rocks ++

Diorite Diorite rocks are found in Germany, Finland, Romania, Turkey, Sweden. Insert picture of the rock How would you describe this i gneous rock?

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

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