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AIM: How do we identify minerals that make up the earth’s crust AIM: How do we identify minerals that make up the earth’s crust? Mineral Lab OBJ: Given mineral lab SWBAT identify a variety of minerals based on their physical and chemical properties with 70% accuracy DN: Complete Mineral Lab write-up. Review Results Hardness of Glass: 5.5 ACT: Complete Mineral Lab Quiz (Test#: MIN, Q:1-29, scantron, Full Name) HW: Complete Mineral Lab Quiz (due tomorrow); Work on MR Review Sheets; Minerals & Rocks Exam, March 19.

Review Results Sample 1: quartz (of quartz!!! lol) Sample 2: calcite Sample 3: galena Sample 4: mica Sample 5: sulfur