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Essential Question: What is the composition of rocks and how are they formed?
Standards: S6E5b. Investigate the contribution of minerals to rock composition. S6E5c. Classify rocks by their process of formation. S6E5d. Describe processes that change rocks and the surface of the earth.
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Rock Cycle Shows the three types of rock and the processes that form and change them
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Use the Rock Cycle Diagram
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Let’s start with what you’ve learned so far…
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How do Igneous Rock form?
Cooling
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How do Metamorphic Rock form?
Heat & Pressure Heat & Pressure
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How do Sedimentary Rock form? Compaction & Cementation
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Now let’s examine more ways that rocks can change
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How would an Igneous Rock change to magma?
Melting
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How would an Igneous Rock change to sediment?
Weathering & Erosion
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Read the Weathering & Erosion Summary provided by the teacher
Read the Weathering & Erosion Summary provided by the teacher. When instructed, turn to an elbow partner and take turns describing each process.
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How would a Metamorphic Rock change to magma?
Melting
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How would a Metamorphic Rock change to sediment?
Weathering & Erosion
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How would Sedimentary Rock change to sediment?
Weathering & Erosion
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Compaction & Cementation
Melting Weathering & Erosion Weathering & Erosion Compaction & Cementation Heat & Pressure Cooling Rock Cycle Animation from Prentice Hall
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Which process in the Rock Cycle is similar to chewing gum?
With a partner, come up with an analogy for compacting of sediment. What about weathering and erosion?
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Rock Cycle Activities Ride the Rock Cycle Rock Cycle Shuffle
Rock Cycle Formative Assessment Sugar Rock Cycle Rock Wheel Cycle Crayon Rock Cycle Rock Cycle Roundabout Rock Cycle Vocabulary
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Study Jams: Rock Cycle Rock Cycle Song
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