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SOL 5.7 Rocks and Minerals Bedrowsky’s Shoot the “Rock”
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Hoops VocabRocksMohsModels Minerals Q 1 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 5 pt. Buzzer Shot
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Hoops VocabRocksMohsModels Minerals Q 1 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 5 pt. Buzzer Shot
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1 pt. Question from Vocabulary What describes how the surface looks as you reflect light from it? A.streak B.luster C.hardness D.texture
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1pt. Answer from Vocabulary B. luster
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2 pt. Question from Vocabulary What describes a mineral’s ability to resist scratches? A.streak B.luster C.hardness D.texture
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2 pt. Answer from Vocabulary C. hardness
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3 pt. Question from Vocabulary What describes the powder left behind as you rub the mineral against a white tile? A.streak B.luster C.hardness D.texture
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3 pt. Answer from Vocabulary A. streak
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4 pt. Question from Vocabulary What is a natural solid that has its particles arranged in a crystal pattern? A.rock B.mineral C.rock cycle D.crust
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4 pt. Answer from Vocabulary B. mineral
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5 pt. Question from Vocabulary What is the Earth’s pattern of slow change in rocks from one type to another? A.igneous rock B.sedimentary rock C.water cycle D.rock cycle
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5 pt. Answer from Vocabulary D. rock cycle
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1 pt. Question from Rocks What type of rock forms when rock pieces are deposited over time are compacted and cemented together? A.igneous rock B.sedimentary rock C.metamorphic rock D.mineral
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1 pt. Answer from Rocks B. Sedimentary rock
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2 pt. Question from Rocks What type of rock has been changed by high heat and pressure? A.igneous rock B.sedimentary rock C.metamorphic rock D.mineral
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2 pt. Answer from Rocks C. Metamorphic rock
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3 pt. Question from Rocks What type of rock forms when melted rock hardens? A.igneous rock B.sedimentary rock C.metamorphic rock D.mineral
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3 pt. Answer from Rocks A. Igneous rock
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4 pt. Question from Rocks What type of rock can show evidence of fossils, like seashells being inside? A.igneous rock B.sedimentary rock C.metamorphic rock D.mineral
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4 pt. Answer from Rocks B. Sedimentary rock
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5 pt. Question from Rocks What makes a rock different from a mineral? A. Rocks are made from the Earth; minerals are not B. Minerals are made from rocks; rocks are not made of minerals C. Rocks are made from minerals; minerals are not made of rocks D. Minerals form from the rock cycle; rock do not
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5 pt. Answer from Rocks C. Rocks are made from minerals; minerals are not made of rocks
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1 pt. Question from Mohs What mineral will be scratched by a fingernail? A.Gypsum B.Fluorite C.Diamond D.Quartz
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1 pt. Answer from Mohs A. Gypsum
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2 pt. Question from Mohs What mineral will not be scratched by a Feldspar? A.Gypsum B.Fluorite C.Apatite D.Quartz
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2 pt. Answer from Mohs D. Quartz
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3 pt. Question from Mohs What mineral will scratch Topaz? A.Gypsum B.Fluorite C.Corundum D.Quartz
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3 pt. Answer from Mohs C. Corundum
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4 pt. Question from Mohs What mineral will cut glass? A.Gypsum B.Fluorite C.Talc D.Quartz
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4 pt. Answer from Mohs D. Quartz
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5 pt. Question from Mohs What mineral is only ½ of a point harder on the scale than a steel knife? A.Apatite B.Fluorite C.Feldspar D.Quartz
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5 pt. Answer from Mohs C. Feldspar
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1 pt. Question from Models What model would show how an igneous rock changes to a sedimentary rock? A. An eraser rubbed on paper B. Graham crackers mixed with melted butter and pressed into a crust C. Cookie dough flattened and baked D. Chocolate chip cookies and milk melted and cooled
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1 pt. Answer from Models B. Graham crackers
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2 pt. Question from Models What model would show how metamorphic rock form? A. An eraser rubbed on paper B. Graham crackers mixed with melted butter and pressed into a crust C. Cookie chip dough flattened and baked D. Chocolate chip cookies and milk melted and cooled
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2 pt. Answer from Models D. Chocolate Chip cookie dough flattened and baked
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3 pt. Question from Models What happens to fossils in metamorphic and igneous rocks? A. They don’t exist B. Disappear C. Escape D. Melts into the rock
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3 pt. Answer from Models D. Melts into the rock
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4 pt. Question from Models What type of mineral is lighter than obsidian and makes it float in water? A. granite B. quartz C. pumice D. diamond
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4 pt. Answer from Models C. pumice
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5 pt. Question from Models What is the mineral name for salt? A. how’s that light B. haa haa light C. halite D. haloite
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5 pt. Answer from Models C. halite
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1 pt. Question from Minerals A.Fluorite B.Obsidian C.Quartz D.Talc
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1 pt. Answer from Minerals A.Fluorite
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2 pt. Question from Minerals A.Fluorite B.Obsidian C.Quartz D.Granite
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2 pt. Answer from Minerals B. Obsidian
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3 pt. Question from Minerals A.Fluorite B.Diamond C.Quartz D.Sapphire
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3 pt. Answer from Minerals B.Diamond
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4 pt. Question from Minerals A.Fluorite B.Diamond C.Quartz D.Sapphire
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4 pt. Answer from Minerals C. Quartz
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5 pt. Question from Minerals A.Fluorite B.Obsidian C.Quartz D.Granite
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5 pt. Answer from Minerals D. Granite
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Buzzer Shot In which way(s) do scientists classify minerals? (more than one answer may be appropriate) A.hardness B.volume C.streak D.luster
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Buzzer Shot Answer A, C, & D. hardness, streak, and luster
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