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Metamorphic Rocks 20 Starter Metamorphic Rocks 9/08/15 Application: Lab Connection Do summarize it on page 338 book. Exit: Classify the following rock as foliated or non foliated: quartzite and schist. Explain your reasoning Practice: Paste Notes here 19 How did these rock get wrinkled? EQ: How do metamorphic rock form?

1 Starter 2. Notes 3.Lab 4. Review 5. Exit 9/08/15 AGENDA Objective 6.10 B TSWBAT classify rocks by completing a demonstration lab, notes, and discussion over metamorphic rock.

Date Lecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 8/28Syllabus /Notebook Guidelines1-2 8/28 Periodic Table/ Formula3-4 8/28 Language Scripts and Quickwrites 5-6 8/28 Lab Report/ Safety Equipment 7-8 8/31 Layers of the Earth Notes /1 Layers of the Earth Notes /2 Rocks /3 Igneous rock /4 Sedimentary Rock /8 Metamorphic Rock Table of Contents

Metamorphic Rock

Metamorphic rocks are rocks that have "morphed" into another kind of rock. These rocks were once igneous or sedimentary rocks.

How do sedimentary and igneous rocks change? already existing rocks are buried deep with in the Earth tremendous heat, great pressure, and chemical reactions causes these rocks to change shape and structure This change is called metamorphism

Classification Classified according to the arrangement of the grains that make up the rock ◦nonfoliated-minerals arranged randonly quartzite Marble

Classification ◦foliated-arranged in layers or bands Slate Schist gneiss

Metamorphic Rocks 20 Starter Metamorphic Rocks 9/08/15 Application: Lab Connection Do summarize it on page 338 book. Exit: Classify the following rock as foliated or non foliated: quartzite and schist. Explain your reasoning Practice: Paste Notes here 19 How did these rock get wrinkled? EQ: How do metamorphic rock form?