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A Major Grade- top fold must be decorated. Rock Foldable A Major Grade- top fold must be decorated.

Fold over three sheets of paper into a “foldable” see Teacher for example The top fold is the title page and must include a drawing of rocks, which will be colored, your name, class period, date.

The first three flaps will house Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic

Rock Information Each Rock type will include the following information: Types- Igneous= intrusive/extrusive; Sedimentary= clastic, organic, chemical; Metamorphic= foliated/ nonfoliated. Process = magma vs lava, compaction/cementation, weathering/erosion; heat and pressure Where Formed= on the surface, deep underground, or from solutions, etc… 3 Examples and: required for preAP and extra credit for onlevel: 2 descriptions of each example: Such as: pumice: light weight, pores, rough

Last TWO “FOLDS” The Rock Cycle Draw, label, and color the rock cycle For PreAP(required) and On Level wanting more--- On the back fold: Predict what would happen if one process was eliminated. Draw, label, and color your outcome. DUE DATE: Friday, October 6th.