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Inside Earth Chapter 5.6 Pgs 166-169 The Rock Cycle Inside Earth Chapter 5.6 Pgs 166-169

What to Work On Complete the Section 5.5 Review on page 164 in your textbook (#s 1-4) Read and Outline Section 5.6, The Rock Cycle (pages 166-169) Use Review questions 1-3 on page 169 as a framework for your outline Answer ‘Thinking Critically” questions 4 and 5

What to Work On Draw your own diagram or picture of the rock cycle. Use colors You can use your textbook for reference (pg 168) Draw a picture of a rock for each major rock type (Igneous, Sedimentary, & Metamorphic) Show the texture of each rock Include as much detail and as many of the steps (sedimentary rock) we talked about as you can