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The Rock Cycle Whitney The Rock Cycle Sedimentary RockMetamorphic RockIgneous Rock

The Rock Cycle Look at the diagram. Directions are above. When you think you know the rock cycle well enough, scroll to the top of the page and click ‘test your skills’ on the green bar and complete the task.  Click here.Click here. Write your score here: ______ ______________________________________________________________ Also go here and complete the Rock Cycle Diagram.  Click HereClick Here Write your score here: ______ ______________________________________________________________ Task: Write a paragraph or two explaining how the Rock Cycle works, on Microsoft Word. Home

Sedimentary Rock Read the paragraph on sedimentary rock on the first link and read it. Then, read about Sedimentary rock on the second link. Link one.Link one. Link Two.Link Two. Task: Make a flyer on Publisher, using the information from the two sites above, on what Sedimentary rock is formed from, and how it is formed. Give a couple of examples of Sedimentary rock. Home

Metamorphic Rock Read how metamorphic rock is formed and how it can change on this website.  Click Here. Click Here. Task: Watch the video on Metamorphic rock.  Click here.Click here. Home

Igneous Rock Read how Igneous rock is formed here  Click Here.Click Here. Task: Watch the video. Click Here.Click Here Home

Changes Did you know that one type of rock can turn into another? 1. Igneous rock can change into metamorphic or sedimentary rock. 2. Sedimentary rock can change into metamorphic rock or igneous rock. 3. Metamorphic rock can change into igneous rock or sedimentary rock. Here’s a website to visit that will show how each rock changes into another and explains how.  Click here.Click here.