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Minerals – Review Game On a piece of paper, draw a box grid of 5 by 5 (25 squares) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Minerals 101 SHAPE-UPPRETTY COLORS PRIVATE PROPERTY -BONUS- MINERALS IN THE MOVIES * * * * *25 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Minerals Review Game

Questions 1-20 = 5pts Each Final Category (Bonus) = 1pt Each Final Questions = 5 pt wager Find the Owl = Secretly write “Owl” in the correct box worth 1pt.

Minerals 101 SHAPE-UPPRETTY COLORS PRIVATE PROPERTY -BONUS- MINERALS IN THE MOVIES * * * * *25 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Minerals Review Game

Minerals are natural inorganic solids that join together in crystals to make unique compositions. 1

Minerals are made from which of the following… 2

A.) Weathering of rock over long periods of time. 2

Minerals are made from which of the following… A.) Weathering of rock over long periods of time. B.) Cooling of Magma 2

Minerals are made from which of the following… A.) Weathering of rock over long periods of time. B.) Cooling of Magma C.) Organic deposits in the sediment 2

Minerals are made from which of the following… A.) Weathering of rock over long periods of time. B.) Cooling of Magma C.) Organic deposits in the sediment D.) Dissolved minerals in a liquid and through evaporation 2

Minerals are made from which of the following… A.) Weathering of rock over long periods of time. B.) Cooling of Magma C.) Organic deposits in the sediment D.) Dissolved minerals in a liquid and through evaporation E.) Cubic Zirconia 2

Minerals are made from which of the following… A.) Weathering of rock over long periods of time. B.) Cooling of Magma C.) Organic deposits in the sediment D.) Dissolved minerals in a liquid and through evaporation E.) Cubic Zirconia F.) A and C 2

Minerals are made from which of the following… A.) Weathering of rock over long periods of time. B.) Cooling of Magma C.) Organic deposits in the sediment D.) Dissolved minerals in a liquid and through evaporation E.) Cubic Zirconia F.) A and C G.) B and D 2

Minerals are made from which of the following… A.) Weathering of rock over long periods of time. B.) Cooling of Magma C.) Organic deposits in the sediment D.) Dissolved minerals in a liquid and through evaporation E.) Cubic Zirconia F.) A and C G.) B and D H.) E and H 2

A crystal is a solid in which the atoms are arranged in a repeating pattern. 3

What use of minerals is shown below?

Or

This is one of the main uses for minerals?

Or

Minerals can be used for this purpose?

What use of minerals are these? (not the quarter) 5

Minerals 101 SHAPE-UPPRETTY COLORS PRIVATE PROPERTY -BONUS- MINERALS IN THE MOVIES * * * * *25 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Minerals Review Game

Name this type of crystal system? 6

7

A crystal is a solid in which the atoms are arranged in orderly, repeating ? 8 8

Which crystal below is Orthorhombic: –(All axis unequal in length, and 90° degrees from each other)? A B C D 9

Does this mineral show fracture or cleavage? 10

Minerals 101 SHAPE-UPPRETTY COLORS PRIVATE PROPERTY -BONUS- MINERALS IN THE MOVIES * * * * *25 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Minerals Review Game

This mineral is a fine example of because of the way it reflects light. B C 11

Name this mineral group. It is the most common rock forming mineral on Earth. 12

Hot melted rock material, called, cooled to form this type of mineral. 13

How easily a mineral can be scratched is called its. 3 14

What is the name of the mineral used to make these items?. 7 15

Minerals 101 SHAPE-UPPRETTY COLORS PRIVATE PROPERTY -BONUS- MINERALS IN THE MOVIES * * * * *25 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Minerals Review Game

This describes how easily a mineral can be scratched? 16

This property of minerals can be seen below? 17

What physical property can be seen below? 18

Which mineral below exhibits cleavage, and which exhibits fracture? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 19 A B

Halite has a unique property. It can do this to ice? *20

Minerals 101 SHAPE-UPPRETTY COLORS PRIVATE PROPERTY -BONUS- MINERALS IN THE MOVIES * * * * *25 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Minerals Review Game

Name this Princess? *21

Which Dwarf can be seen in this diamond, the hardest of all minerals? *22

Name this mineral place and movie? *23

Name this movie and pirate? *24

Name this crystal fortress? *25

Minerals 101 SHAPE-UPPRETTY COLORS PRIVATE PROPERTY -BONUS- MINERALS IN THE MOVIES * * * * *25 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Minerals Review Game FINAL QUESTION__________

“This is a 5 pt wager question.” “Please make your wager now.”

What is the crystal, and type of crystal for the fake “Unobtainium” from the movie AVATAR.

Questions 1-20 = 5pts Each Final Category (Bonus) = 1pt Each Final Questions = 5 pt wager Find the Owl = Secretly write “Owl” in the correct box worth 1pt.

ANSWER KEY

Minerals 101 SHAPE-UPPRETTY COLORS PRIVATE PROPERTY -BONUS- MINERALS IN THE MOVIES * * * * *25 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Minerals Review Game

Minerals are natural inorganic solids that join together in crystals to make unique compositions. 1

1

Minerals are made from which of the following… 2

A.) Weathering of rock over long periods of time. B.) Cooling of Magma C.) Organic deposits in the sediment D.) Dissolved minerals in a liquid and through evaporation E.) Cubic Zirconia F.) A and C G.) B and D H.) E and H 2

Minerals are made from which of the following… A.) Weathering of rock over long periods of time. B.) Cooling of Magma C.) Organic deposits in the sediment D.) Dissolved minerals in a liquid and through evaporation E.) Cubic Zirconia F.) A and C G.) B and D H.) E and H 2

Minerals are made from which of the following… A.) Weathering of rock over long periods of time. B.) Cooling of Magma C.) Organic deposits in the sediment D.) Dissolved minerals in a liquid and through evaporation E.) Cubic Zirconia F.) A and C G.) B and D H.) E and H 2

A crystal is a solid in which the atoms are arranged in a repeating pattern. 3

3

What use of minerals is shown below?

Or

This is one of the main uses for minerals?

Or

Minerals can be used for this purpose?

Ores

This is another use of minerals? 5

This is another use of minerals? Gems 5

Minerals 101 SHAPE-UPPRETTY COLORS PRIVATE PROPERTY -BONUS- MINERALS IN THE MOVIES * * * * *25 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Minerals Review Game

Name this type of crystal? 6

Name this type of crystal? Triclinic 6

Name this type of crystal? 7

Name this type of crystal? Hexagonal 7

A crystal is a solid in which the atoms are arranged in orderly, repeating ? 8 8

A crystal is a solid in which the atoms are arranged in orderly, repeating patterns ? 8 8

Which crystal below is Orthorhombic: –(All axis unequal in length, and 90° degrees from each other)? A B C D 9

Does this mineral show fracture or cleavage? 10

Does this mineral show fracture or cleavage? CLEAVAGE 10

This mineral is a fine example of because of the way it reflects light. B C 11

This mineral is a fine example of Luster because of the way it reflects light. B C 11

Name this mineral group. It is the most common rock forming mineral on Earth. 12

Name this mineral group. It is the most common rock forming mineral on Earth. 12 Silicates

Hot melted rock material, called, cooled to form this type of mineral. 13

Hot melted rock material, called magma, cooled to form this type of mineral. 13

How easily a mineral can be scratched is called its. 3 14

How easily a mineral can be scratched is called its hardness. 3 14

What is the name of the mineral used to make these items?. 7 15

What is the name of the mineral used to make these items? Aluminum. 7 15

This describes how easily a mineral can be scratched? 16

This describes how easily a mineral can be scratched? Mohs Scale of Hardness 16

This property of minerals can be seen below? 17

This property of minerals can be seen below? 17

What physical property can be seen below? 18

What physical property can be seen below? Streak 18

Which mineral below exhibits cleavage, and which exhibits fracture? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 19 A B

Which mineral below exhibits cleavage, and which exhibits fracture? Fracture - jagged Cleavage – smooth planes Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 19 A B

Halite has a unique property. It can do this to ice? *20

Halite has a unique property. It can do this to ice? *20 Melts ice

Name this Princess? *21

Name this Princess? Jasmine *21

Which Dwarf can be seen in this diamond, the hardest of all minerals? *22

Which Dwarf can be seen in this diamond, the hardest of all minerals? Dopey *22

Name this mineral place and movie? *23

Name this mineral place and movie? Emerald City/Wizard of Oz *23

Name this movie and pirate? *24

Name this movie and pirate? One Eyed WillieThe Goonies *24

Name this crystal fortress? *25

Name this crystal fortress? Fortress of Solitude *25

What is the crystal, and type of crystal for the fake “Unobtainium” from the movie AVATAR.

What is the crystal, and type of crystal for the fake “Unobtainium” from the movie AVATAR. Galena