Tuesday, April 10, 2012 Please remember the expectations for entering the room. Copy today’s “I can” statement. Fill out your agenda. Start on your Quick.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012 Please remember the expectations for entering the room. Copy today’s “I can” statement. Fill out your agenda. Start on your Quick Read (in your notebook)! Thank you! C: 0 (after bell rings) H: quietly ask a neighbor; after bell, raise hand A: independent work M: 0 (after bell rings) P: complete bellringer

4/10/12—Interior of the Earth Please do not write on the article. Answer all the questions in your notebook, starting where you ended off yesterday. (You do NOT need to start a new page!) Remember to put today’s date and title.

Consider a pot of water on the stove.

How does it apply to Earth?

Use these steps to complete the diagram of the Rock Cycle. Igneous rock Metamorphic rock Sedimentary rock Magma Sediments Melting (2 arrows—red/orange) Cooling (1 arrow—blue) Weathering and erosion (3 arrows—green) Heat and pressure (2 arrows—yellow) Compaction and cementation (1 arrow—purple/pink)

Ender Gauge your understanding of today’s “I can” statement. On the lines underneath, SUMMARIZE (in your own words) the steps of the rock cycle.