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Word Bank Amethyst Aventurine Pyrite Calcite Carnelian Granite Dino bone Fluorite Mica Graphite Hematite Jasper K-spar Copper Lepidolite Pet wood Quartz Quartzite Rose quartz Snowflake obsidian Soldalite Satin spar Sulfur turquoise

Quartzite

sulfur

turquoise

amethyst

Mica

Copper

Quartz

Rose Quartz

Sodalite

Hematite

Graphite

Granite

Carnelian

Fluorite

Calcite

Dino. Bone

Snowflake Obsidian

Pyrite

Jasper

Aventurine

Pet. Wood

Word Bank Amethyst Aventurine Pyrite Calcite Carnelian Granite Dino bone Fluorite Mica Graphite Hematite Jasper K-spar Copper Lepidolite Pet wood Quartz Quartzite Rose quartz Snowflake obsidian Soldalite Satin spar Sulfur turquoise

Satin Spar

Lepidolite

K-Spar

sulfur

turquoise

amethyst

Mica

Copper

Quartz

Rose Quartz

Sodalite

Hematite

Graphite

Granite