Tuesday 2/20/18 Copy this week’s schedule into your assignment notebook. Notebook Entry: To the left is Cathedral Peak in Yosemite Park. It stands.

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Tuesday 2/20/18 Copy this week’s schedule into your assignment notebook. Notebook Entry: To the left is Cathedral Peak in Yosemite Park. It stands 3,308 meters in elevation. Is mostly made of granite, an igneous rock, How might this towering piece of rock have gotten there? John Muir, famous naturalist, who was first to climb Cathedral Peak in 1869.

https://www.ck12.org/earth-science/divergent-plate-boundaries/lesson/Divergent-Plate-Boundaries-HS-ES/ https://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/upload/map-calif-simple.gif

Interactive Rock Cycle Directions for today Complete parts 1 and 2 Examples of rock samples use in part 2 are for you to examine while working. Complete the challenge questions and show me your score on the computer. Complete part 3 Any of this not completed in class is homework to be done by tomorrow

Wednesday 2/21/18 Notebook Entry: Describe 3 features of the rocks in this picture. Pick features you think are clues to the story of how these rocks formed.

This small Jack Hills zircon (50 micrometers is about the width of a human hair) crystallized slowly. The crystal grew from the core (left) to the rim (right). As crystals form, they incorporate chemicals from their surroundings. (Image courtesy Bruce Watson, Rensselaer) The roughly 80-kilometer-long formation is a collection of bits and pieces of greatly eroded sedimentary and metamorphic rocks such as chert, sandstone, and quartzite.   Individual crystals of zircon within the rocks are 4.4 billion years old, only 150 million years or so younger than the age of the Earth itself. These crystals are the oldest fragments of the Earth yet found. (Photograph copyright Bruce Watson, Rensselaer) http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/Zircon/

Interactive Rock Cycle Directions for today Complete part 4 Complete the challenge questions and show me your score on the computer. Complete the “Test Your Skills” final challenge and show me your score on the computer. Once done with the interactive rock cycle assignment turn in your packet. Read and do pages 62-65 in your Geode Book Highlight for a bonus point. Show me your book when you are finished. Any of this not done in class is homework.