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Turn in Do Nows, Rock ID Lab & Rock Book to the boxes on the back counter Turn in Do Nows, Rock ID Lab & Rock Book to the boxes on the back counter Ch. 2 Review Ch. 2 Review Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast igneous and metamorphic rocks. Study for Test Study for Test Ch. 3 Review Ch. 3 Review

I can explain important concepts about minerals.

On a sheet of paper create 2 trivia questions from each section of Chapter 2. 2 questions from section questions from section questions from section 2.3 Be sure to include the answers to your questions as well.

Ch. 3 Review Ch. 3 Review How is the texture of an igneous rock related to the rate at which it cooled? Study for Test Study for Test

I can explain important concepts about rocks.

On a sheet of paper create 5 trivia questions. 1 question from section question from section question from section question from section question from section 3.4 Be sure to include the answers to your questions as well.

Nye: Rocks & Video Questions Nye: Rocks & Video Questions What conditions can cause an igneous or sedimentary rock to change into a metamorphic rock? What conditions can cause an igneous or sedimentary rock to change into a metamorphic rock? Can a metamorphic rock change into another type of metamorphic rock under the same conditions? Can a metamorphic rock change into another type of metamorphic rock under the same conditions? Study for Test Study for Test

I can explain important concepts about rocks.

Test Review Test Review What are three properties used to classify igneous rocks? Study for Test Study for Test

I can explain important concepts about the Earth system, rocks and minerals.

Turn in Ch. 2 & 3 Reviews Turn in Ch. 2 & 3 Reviews Chapter 2/3 Test Chapter 2/3 Test What was your favorite part of our study of rocks and minerals? Explain. None None

To assess your understanding of the Earth system, minerals and rocks.