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Rock Cycle

Thank you for your purchase Thank you for your purchase! This file contains a PowerPoint (attached) and student notes to accompany the PowerPoint. The notes are organized in the same order as the PowerPoint. Two sets of notes are included for students with different needs. I suggest making the PowerPoint interactive by having students read and participate. The student notes are formatted to be copied front and back, then folded to create a booklet. This will easily fit in students’ science notebooks. Students take notes on each type of rock, then draw and complete the rock cycle in the center portion of the notes. Enjoy! Ari © 2014 The Science Penguin

Rock Cycle Notes © 2014 The Science Penguin Incorporated

Sedimentary Igneous Metamorphic © 2014 The Science Penguin Incorporated

Rock Cycle Notes • sediments are deposited in ____________________ or pressed down, and _________________________, or stuck together •  _________________________ rock forms •  a ________________________ erupts •  _________________________, or melted rock, flows onto Earth’s surface as lava •  lava cools and ____________________ •  __________________________rock forms •  a rock is deep beneath Earth’s surface •  ________________ and _______________ over Gme changes the rock •  __________________________ rock forms © 2014 The Science Penguin Incorporated

Igneous ________________, then are Rocks weather into Sedimentary Igneous ________________, then are compacted and cemented Rocks melt into ___________. Then, the magma comes out of a volcano and cools. Metamorphic © 2014 The Science Penguin Incorporated

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