Friday 2/3/17 No Notebook Entry Instead… a Rock Type Song!

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Friday 2/3/17 No Notebook Entry Instead… a Rock Type Song!

The Rock Cycle Through melting, weathering and erosion, and heat and pressure, the rock cycle constantly changes rocks from one type into another type.

Vocabulary Card Peer Checklist Fill out your classmate’s checklist. Pay special attention to connected words and sentences. Do they make sense? Are they helpful to understand the word better? Make revisions when you get your cards back. Turn in your checklist.

Journey on the Rock Cycle Comic Strip Purpose: To show that I can create a model to describe the cycling of Earth's rock-forming materials and the flow of energy that drives this process You are telling a story through your comic

What do I need to show in my comic? My model correctly shows the types of Earth materials and processes involved in rock formation, along with one source of energy. My model correctly shows how one source of energy causes rock forming materials to change over time. I also correctly show how each rock forming processes is connected to the others. My model correctly shows the length of time and amount of space necessary for some of the rock forming processes to occur.

Be sure to follow ALL directions explained on your handout. Use your Journey on the Rock Cycle: Analysis & Cartoon Pre-Planning worksheet to help you sketch in each box what happened to you along the journey. For example: in box #1 you will need to sketch a picture that shows all of the following: the place/setting where you were the starting materials/rock you were the action that happened to those materials the energy that caused the action (sun, gravity, heat from Earth’s interior, etc) the result of the action Be sure to follow ALL directions explained on your handout.