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Created by Stacy Hurney Click on a lesson to continue. Physical Properties Lesson 5 Types of Rocks Lesson 6 Names of Rocks Lesson 7 Physical Properties Lesson 4 Finding Rocks Lesson 1 Similar and Different Lesson 2 Physical Properties Lesson 3 Resources Teacher
Created by Stacy Hurney Lesson 1 Before we begin, let’s see if you can guess some things that are made from rocks. Rocks are everywhere!
Created by Stacy Hurney Lesson 1 Clue #1 It is in many classrooms. What’s made of rock? Clue #2 It breaks easily. Clue #3 You can write with it.
Created by Stacy Hurney Lesson 1 What is it? Chalk
Created by Stacy Hurney Lesson 1 Clue #1 It is outside. What’s made of rock? Clue #2 It is black with yellow and white lines. Clue #3 You can drive on it.
Created by Stacy Hurney Lesson 1 What is it? A road
Created by Stacy Hurney Lesson 1 Clue #1 It comes from deep inside the earth. What’s made of rock? Clue #2 It is very hot. Clue #3 It flows from a volcano.
Created by Stacy Hurney Lesson 1 What is it? View this video to find out! (2:10) Only unitedstreaming users can view the videos. Login to unitedsteaming first and then click on the link above.
Created by Stacy Hurney Pretend you are a geologist. You will use what you have learned about rocks to correctly state the name of a rock. Lesson 2 By the end of our unit, you will:
Created by Stacy Hurney Lesson 2 When you are completing your work, ask yourself these questions: Is my journal complete? Is my work correct? Did I work well with my partners? Did I follow the directions?
Created by Stacy Hurney Lesson 2 You will be graded on the following: Is my journal complete? Is my work correct? Did I work well with my partners? Did I follow the directions? 4 =You did all the above 3 =You did most of the above 2 =You did some of the above 1 =You did none of the above
Created by Stacy Hurney Lesson 2 Any questions? Let’s begin!
Created by Stacy Hurney Lesson 1 identify places to find rocks state different objects made from rocks By the end of today you will: Lesson 1
Created by Stacy Hurney Let’s learn more about rocks. Watch these two videos. Video 1Video 1 (2:36) Video 2 (1:03) Video 2 Think about: Who studies rocks? Where can you find rocks? What is made of rock? Lesson 1 Only unitedstreaming users can view the videos. Login to unitedsteaming first and then click on the link above.
Created by Stacy Hurney Now, answer the following questions in your science journal.science journal Make a web of places you can find rocks. What is made of rock? Make a list. Lesson 1 Back to Lessons
Created by Stacy Hurney collect four rocks to observe more closely Lesson 2 By the end of today you will: Lesson 2
Created by Stacy Hurney What did we learn yesterday? A geologist studies rocks. Think about where you can find rocks. Let’s go outside and find four rocks that you would like to look at more closely. Lesson 2 You can find rocks in oceans, valleys and deserts. Buildings, statues and pottery are made from rocks.
Created by Stacy Hurney Lesson 2 1. Put your rocks on your desk. 2. Put a label on each rock. 3. Be ready to take a walk around the room to see what everyone found. When we come back inside: Back to Lessons
Created by Stacy Hurney state how your rocks are similar and different Lesson 3 By the end of today you will: Lesson 3
Created by Stacy Hurney Physical Properties of Rocks Observe your rocks. How are they similar and different? Record your answers in your science journal.science journal Lesson 3
Created by Stacy Hurney Watch these two videos. Video 3 Video 3 (3:32) Video 4 (1:38) Video 4 Think about: Do you think your rocks are hard or soft? Which rock is the biggest? Which rocks are shiny? Which are dull? Lesson 3 Back to Lessons Only unitedstreaming users can view the videos. Login to unitedsteaming first and then click on the links below.
Created by Stacy Hurney observe and describe the physical properties of your rocks Lesson 4 By the end of today you will: Lesson 4
Created by Stacy Hurney Physical Properties of Rocks Yesterday, we learned that rocks can be different sizes shapes colors hardness Lesson 4
Created by Stacy Hurney Physical Properties of Rocks Compare the physical properties of your rocks. Record your answers in your science journal.science journal Lesson 4 Back to Lessons
Created by Stacy Hurney Lesson 5 By the end of today you will: group your rocks from smallest to largest weigh your rocks and order them from lightest to heaviest Lesson 5
Created by Stacy Hurney Properties of Rocks Put your rocks in order from biggest to smallest. Use the student activity mat to help you.student activity mat Lesson 5 Record your answer in your science journal.science journal
Created by Stacy Hurney Properties of Rocks Then, put your rocks in order from heaviest to lightest. Use the student activity mat to help you.student activity mat Lesson 5 Record your answer in your science journal.science journal Back to Lessons
Created by Stacy Hurney identify the three types of rocks Lesson 6 By the end of today you will: Lesson 6
Created by Stacy Hurney Types of Rocks There are 3 types of rocks: Igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic. Lesson 6 Video 5 Video 5 (2:08) Video 6 (2:14) Video 6 Think about: How is each type of rock formed? Only unitedstreaming users can view the videos. Login to unitedsteaming first and then click on the link above.
Created by Stacy Hurney Types of Rocks There are 3 types of rocks: Igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic. Lesson 6 Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic Learn more about how each type of rock is formed at these websites:
Created by Stacy Hurney Think/Pair/Share Think to yourself. What are the three types of rocks? How are they formed? Lesson 6 Turn to a partner and discuss the answers. What are the three types of rocks? How are they formed? Now, let’s talk about it as a class. Back to Lessons
Created by Stacy Hurney compare your rocks to those in books and on websites Lesson 7 By the end of today you will: identify the type of one rock Lesson 7
Created by Stacy Hurney Pick one rock. Look at the rock guides and websites. Can you guess the name of your rock? Record your answer in your science journal.science journal Lesson 7 What’s your rock? Back to Lessons
Created by Stacy Hurney Rock Websites Rock Pictures and Names Rock Pictures More Teacher Resources
Created by Stacy Hurney Teacher Resources Video 1Rocks: The Solid Earth Material #1IntroductionIntroduction (2:36) Video 2Rocks: The Solid Earth Material #1GeologistGeologist (1:03) Video 3Rocks: The Solid Earth Material #1Rocks are DifferentRocks are Different (3:32) Video 4Rocks: The Solid Earth Material #1Rocks are Different SizesRocks are Different Sizes (1:38) Video 5Rocks: The Solid Earth Material #1The Types of RocksThe Types of Rocks (2:08) Video 6Junior Geologist: Rocks and MineralsThree Types of RocksThree Types of Rocks (2:14) People who have United Streaming accounts may view the videos from the links below. You must login to unitedstreaming FIRST before you click on the links below. IntroWhat’s Inside the Earth?Volcanoes and LavaVolcanoes and Lava (2:10) More Teacher Resources
Created by Stacy Hurney Teacher Resources Student Science Journal (10 pages) Student Activity Mat (For Use With Lesson 5) Teacher Lesson Plan These documents are pdf files. You can download Acrobat Reader for free to read these files.Acrobat Reader