Rocks and Minerals Book

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Rocks and Minerals Book You will Need: 3 pieces of paper folded hamburger style and Coloring Supplies Cover: Name/Date/Per Rock and Mineral Book Page 1-2: Minerals – What are they? How are they tested? What is a crystal? What affects crystal formation? Page 3-4: Igneous Rocks – What are they? How are they formed? What are the two kinds? Draw some examples. Page 5-6: Sedimentary Rocks - What are they? How are they formed? What are the three kinds? Draw some examples. Page 7-8: Metamorphic Rocks - What are they? How are they formed? What are the two kinds? Draw some examples. Page 9-10: The Rock Cycle – What is it? What does it look like? DO A GOOD JOB YOU CAN USE THIS ON YOUR TEST!!!