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Rocks and Minerals I have, who has cards Distributing Cards: Distribute one card to each student, then distribute the extras to strong students in the beginning and to random students as the class becomes more familiar with the deck. Class Play: As you distribute the cards, encourage students to begin thinking about what the question for their card might be so that they are prepared to answer. When all cards are distributed any one can start. print out the sheet and cut, paste, and laminate them onto index cards to use every year.

I have Sand, Silt, and Clay Who has a natural, solid, nonliving material made of one or more minerals I have texture Who has a natural material that forms from nonliving matter I have minerals Who has the definition of texture? I have rock Who has a physical property of rock

I have the size of the bits of minerals that make up the rock Who has the definition of Igneous? I have an example of a sedimentary rock. Who has the definition of sedimentary rock? I have tiny bits of rock, sand, and other materials that forms in layers. Who has gneiss? I have a rock that forms from a very hot mixture of melted minerals and gases. Who has Shale?

I have an example of metamorphic rock. Who has the definition of metamorphic rock? I have granite. Who has the definition of luster? I have a property that shows how a mineral reflects light. Who has another way to identify a mineral? I have rock that has been changed by heat and pressure Who has an example of igneous rock?

I have - test its hardness. Who has the definition of soil? I have when Living things break down the remains of plants and animals Who has nutrients? I have something plants need in order to grow. Who has topsoil? I have the thin layer of loose material that covers most of Earth's land. Who has the definition of decay?

I have the top layer of soil Who has subsoil? I have the rock that provides raw material for making new soil Who has soils that are a mixture of sand, silt, and clay? I have the definition of loam. Who has the three main types of particles found in soil? I have the type of soil underneath topsoil. Who has the definition of bedrock?

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