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Minerals and Rocks Laura Burke
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How do we identify minerals? How do we classify rocks?
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Today’s Vocabulary Mineral Rock Ingenious rock Sediment Sedimentary rock Metamorphic rock
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What are minerals? Solid, non-living substances found in nature The building blocks of rocks
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We can identify minerals by their… Color Streak Luster Hardness
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Color and Streak Color – one color or many colors Streak- the color of the powder left by a mineral
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Luster and hardness Luster- how light shines off a mineral Hardness – how easily a mineral can be scratched
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Hardness Scale Minerals with higher numbers can scratch minerals with lower numbers
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What are rocks? Non-living material Made up of one or more minerals
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Grains A rock’s texture Large grains = rough texture Small grains = smooth texture
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Types of Rocks Igneous rock Sedimentary rock Metamorphic rock Rocks Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =jPgE74Vltdc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =jPgE74Vltdc
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Igneous Rock Forms when melted rock cools and hardens. Examples Granite Basalt
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Sedimentary Rock Forms from layers of sediment Sediment - Bits of weathered rock Examples Sandstone Shale
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Metamorphic Rock Formed by heating and squeezing rock Rock’s minerals change Examples Slate Gneiss
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Lesson Objectives 3.2 - The student will demonstrate an understanding of Earth’s composition and the changes that occur to the features of Earth’s surface. (Earth Science) 3-3.2 Identify common minerals on the basis of their properties by using a minerals identification key. 3. 3.1 - Classify rocks (including igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic) and soils (including humus, clay, sand, and silt) on the basis of their properties.
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Resources (pictures as shown) Picture 1: http://www.rockhoundkids.com/2teacher.htmhttp://www.rockhoundkids.com/2teacher.htm Picture 2: http://galleryhip.com/rocks-glass-clip-art.htmlhttp://galleryhip.com/rocks-glass-clip-art.html Picture 3: http://www.mnh.si.edu/earth/text/3_1_2_1.htmlhttp://www.mnh.si.edu/earth/text/3_1_2_1.html Picture 4: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Different_minerals.jpghttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Different_minerals.jpg Picture 5: http://geology.about.com/od/mineral_ident/ss/beginminident_4.htmhttp://geology.about.com/od/mineral_ident/ss/beginminident_4.htm Picture 6: http://geology.csupomona.edu/mineral/streak.htmhttp://geology.csupomona.edu/mineral/streak.htm Picture 7: http://www.mineraliaspecimens.com/minerals-info/lustre-in-minerals.htmlhttp://www.mineraliaspecimens.com/minerals-info/lustre-in-minerals.html Picture 8: http://thehappyscientist.com/study-unit/mineral-id-hardnesshttp://thehappyscientist.com/study-unit/mineral-id-hardness Picture 9: http://www.lovetwoteach.com/2011_03_01_archive.htmlhttp://www.lovetwoteach.com/2011_03_01_archive.html Picture 10: http://search.rainbowresource.com/rock-collectinghttp://search.rainbowresource.com/rock-collecting Picture 11: http://www.davidhanauer.com/buckscounty/ringingrocks/http://www.davidhanauer.com/buckscounty/ringingrocks/ Picture 12: http://www.mrscjacksonsclass.com/rocksandearth.htmhttp://www.mrscjacksonsclass.com/rocksandearth.htm Picture 13: http://www.creationscience.com/onlinebook/HydroplateOverview6.htmlhttp://www.creationscience.com/onlinebook/HydroplateOverview6.html Picture 14: http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Small-Detached-Fold-in-Sandstone-and-Shale-of- the-Proterozoic-Grinnell-Formation-Posters_i9003331_.htmhttp://www.allposters.com/-sp/Small-Detached-Fold-in-Sandstone-and-Shale-of- the-Proterozoic-Grinnell-Formation-Posters_i9003331_.htm Picture 15: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcellus_Formationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcellus_Formation Picture 16: http://www.j3contractorservices.com/1/post/2013/05/a-primer-on-different- types-of-natural-stone-tile-travertine-granite-limestone-marble-onyx-slate-and-quartzite.htmlhttp://www.j3contractorservices.com/1/post/2013/05/a-primer-on-different- types-of-natural-stone-tile-travertine-granite-limestone-marble-onyx-slate-and-quartzite.html Picture 17: http://geology.com/rocks/gneiss.shtmlhttp://geology.com/rocks/gneiss.shtml
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