Scott Helms Kettering Middle School Suburban setting ~ 1100 students

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Scott Helms Kettering Middle School Suburban setting ~ 1100 students 2 general and 1 essentials class. 8th and 9th grade Science Rock Cycle

Content Standards

Learning Goal During this activity/lesson students will be able to recognize and apply the characteristics of rocks and the rock cycle.

Pre-Assessment

Moh’s Hardness Scale Lab

Crystal Shape Lab

Ring of Fire

Post-Assessment

Data Interpretation

Conclusions The students completed the reading, notes, and labs. The students demonstrated improved understanding between the assessments I shall add a newly developed lab next year I incorporated many concepts and lab ideas from the summer class