Thursday 2/2/17 Notebook Entry : A rock is weathered by water and then the rock particles (sediment) are carried by water vapor into the air to form.

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Thursday 2/2/17 Notebook Entry : A rock is weathered by water and then the rock particles (sediment) are carried by water vapor into the air to form a cloud. What has to happen for the sediment to make it back down to earth? Please have your Geode textbook at your seat.

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

Rock Cycle Animation http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/investigations/es0602/es0602page02.cfm

Analysis and Comic Pre-Planning Each roll of the dice was one part of your journey. The next part is to analyze each part your journey to identify the key elements Identifying the key elements will help you pre-plan the story of your comic.

For each part (#) of your journey fill in the box by answering the following questions: Use your journal to help you. Place: Where were you? Starting Material: What were you before the action occurred? Action: What happened that changed you? Energy Used: What was the source of energy that caused this action? Sun’s Heat? Earth’s Interior? Result: What did you become?

When you finish the analysis and pre-planning page: Staple the Journey Sheet and Analysis Sheet together Bring to Mrs. Burke so she can check your progress. Work on your vocabulary cards that are due tomorrow If finished with vocabulary cards, please read quietly.