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1. Describe how a cake is made. 2. Describe how a sandwich is made. 3. Describe how ice cream is made. 4. What do cake, sandwiches, and ice cream have in common? 5. What are some differences between the ways these things are made? **Set up your paper for Cornell Notes! Pg. 11!**

 Make sure it is signed and turned in to the box!

 Unit 2: Rocks & Soils  New Info: Tuesday - Tuesday  Review: Next Wednesday  Unit 2 Test: Next Thursday

Left-Side ItemsPageRight-Side ItemsPage Rock Sort10Unit 1 Review Foldable 9 Rock Graphic Organizer 10Rock Types CN11 PageAvid Strategy WICOR 10Rock G.O. Science GEMS of Wisdom

 SWBAT explain the formation of the 3 types of rocks by reading articles and sharing the information with partners  LEQ: List and describe the 3 types of rocks, how they are classified, and formed.

 Once upon a time, there was this volcano who had hot magma churning deep inside. It was making him sick, and so he threw up. I don’t feel so hot. I think I need to vom.

 As chunks of lava flew out, they cooled and hardened. New rocks were born! One was named Iggy.

 As Iggy rolled down the mountain, little bits of him started to come off. These little bits were called sediments, and the little bits were carried off by wind, water and other natural forces.

 “Oh no!” thought Iggy, “I will never see those parts of me again!” And he was sad.

 Little did Iggy know that the parts of him that had broken off of him would enjoy a cool journey. After being carried by wind and water, they ended up in piles. After many layers of piles, pressure built up and water began to cement the sediments together into sedimentary rock.

 Some of the sedimentary rock at the very bottom began to get squished by the pressure from all the rock on top of it. As it got pushed down further, it heated up and began to bake! The rocks baked so much that they became new rock called metamorphic rock. Is it hot in here? I think I am going to bake!!

 Some of the rock got so hot that it even melted back into magma and traveled back to the mantle. By this time, Iggy had also melted. When Iggy saw that all of him had melted and was now back together, he was very excited. He just hoped the volcano wouldn’t get sick again. THE END.

 A naturally occurring solid mass of minerals.

 Rocks are classified based on the way that they form.

 With your partner, number yourself either 1 or 2  1: read about igneous rock  2: read about sedimentary rock  Both: read about metamorphic rock  First, read and annotate the article.  Second, complete the worksheet that matches.  Third, fill in the worksheet together. Coding Guide Underline what is important Circle what you think is important but don’t know Box in key terms ! What excites you

 Are made from cooled-down lava How do I know I am looking at an igneous rock? 1. Bubbles 2. Glassy appearance 3. Big grains of minerals

 Made when a rock changes due to heat or pressure How do I know I am looking at a metamorphic rock? 1. Bending layers 2. Squished Grains

 Made of sediments (particles) that build up in layers, usually at the bottom of a river or lake. How do I know I am looking at a sedimentary rock? 1. Flat layers 2. Mix of particle size

1. Sedimentary (mix of particle size) 2. Igneous (bubbles) 3. Metamorphic (bending layers) How did you do???

WHAT TYPE OF ROCK?

This rock was formed by the compaction and cementation of sediment What type OF ROCK?

Sedimentary

WHAT This rock was formed by melting and cooling of magma. TYPE OF ROCK?

Igneous

What type of rock? This rock was formed by heat and pressure deep within the Earth.

Metamorphic

WHAT TYPE OF ROCK?

Sedimentary

WHAT TYPE OF ROCK?

Igneous

WHAT This type of rock is found near volcanos. TYPE OF ROCK?

Igneous

WHAT This type of rock is found deep within the Earth. TYPE OF ROCK?

Metamorphic

WHAT This type of rock is much like our ice cream, it starts as a liquid and then cools into a solid. TYPE OF ROCK?

Igneous

WHAT This type of rock is much like our sandwich. It is made of many layers stacked on top of each other. TYPE OF ROCK?

Sedimentary

WHAT This type of rock is like our cake. It is baked but not melted. TYPE OF ROCK?

Metamorphic

WHAT Conglomerate is an example of this type of rock. TYPE OF ROCK?

Sedimentary

WHAT This type of rock can be intrusive or extrusive. TYPE OF ROCK?

Igneous

WHAT This type of rock can be clastic or chemical. TYPE OF ROCK?

Sedimentary

Summary Write a summary for today’s notes (remember, your summary answers your LEQ)!

Independent Assignment Write a poem/rap/song about how the 3 types of rocks are formed. You must include drawings for the poem/rap/song.

Exit Ticket(on your warm up paper)! 1.What are the three types of rock called? 2.How are each of the three types of rock created? 3.What are the two different types of igneous rock? 4.What types of sedimentary rock did we discuss, and how are they different from one another?