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Last One Standing PowerPoint Science - Year 3 Rocks – Block 3R Rocks and Fossils Session 3 Last One Standing PowerPoint © Original resource copyright Hamilton Trust, who give permission for it to be adapted as wished by individual users. We refer you to our warning, at the foot of the block overview, about links to other websites.

Last One Standing! Choose an answer to each question and stand either to the left or the right of the line, depending on your choice. If you are correct, stay standing ready to answer the next question, if you are wrong, sit down – you are out for now!

There are 11 questions. Some are easy and some are hard There are 11 questions. Some are easy and some are hard. If you are not sure, give it your best guess! If everyone is out, the whole class stands up and everyone is back in again! All those still standing at the end, win the game!

1. Deep within the earth there is molten (melted) rock called Magma Pumice

Igneous rock Sedimentary rock 2. When magma comes to the surface or near the surface, it cools down to form rock. This type of rock is called Igneous rock Sedimentary rock

soft and crumbly hard and strong 3. Igneous rocks can have lots of crystals in them which makes them soft and crumbly hard and strong

4. A different type of rock is formed when mud and the bodies of dead creatures sink to the bottom of the sea in layers build up in heaps

A couple of centuries Millions of years 5. The layers gradually turn to stone after A couple of centuries Millions of years

6. This type of rock is called sedimentary rock layered rock

7. An example of sedimentary rock is sandstone slate

8. Sedimentary rocks are often hard and strong soft and crumbly

Metamorphic rock Megaheated rock 9. Sometimes Igneous and sedimentary rocks can be changed to make a new kind of rock called Metamorphic rock Megaheated rock

ice and snow heat and pressure 9. Metamorphic rocks are formed when there is a lot of ice and snow heat and pressure

permeable impermeable 10. Some rocks allow water to soak into them. These rocks are said to be permeable impermeable

the shells of creatures that lived long ago different crystals 11. If a rock fizzes when acid is dripped onto it, it was probably formed from the shells of creatures that lived long ago different crystals

Congratulations to all of you who are still standing! End of Game! Congratulations to all of you who are still standing!