Mineral: Name of mineral. Must choose 1 of the following

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Mineral: Name of mineral. Must choose 1 of the following Mineral: Name of mineral. Must choose 1 of the following. Talc-Gypsum-Calcite-Fluorite-Apatite-Feldspar-Quartz-Topaz-Corundum-Diamond. Your Name Teacher

Name of Mineral This Slide: 2 -3 pictures of your mineral here.

Physical Description This Slide: Describe what the mineral looks like in shape and color. 1-2 Pictures http://www.minerals.net/ http://dhstem.weebly.com/

Hardness This Slide: Describe how hard your mineral is on a scale of 1-10. 10 being the hardess. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohs_scale_of_mineral_hardness link to hardness scale

Interesting Fact This Slide: Identify 1-2 interesting facts about your mineral.

What I learned This Slide: Explain what you learned about minerals.