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Form Group 8Y 16th April 2007

Aim of the lesson... How to look at what sedimentary rocks are and name some examples.

Sedimentary Rocks... Sandstone Sandstone rocks are sedimentary rocks made from small grains of the minerals quartz and feldspar. They often form in layers as seen in this picture. They are often used as building stones.

Sedimentary Rocks... 2. Limestone Limestone rocks are sedimentary rocks that are made from the mineral calcite which came from the beds of evaporated seas and lakes and from sea animal shells. This rock is used in concrete and is an excellent building stone for humid regions.

Sedimentary Rocks... 3. Conglomerate Conglomerate rocks are sedimentary rocks. They are made up of large sediments like sand and pebbles. The sediment is so large that pressure alone cannot hold the rock together; it is also cemented together with dissolved minerals.

Sedimentary Rocks... 4. Shale Shale rock is a type of sedimentary rock formed from clay that is compacted together by pressure. They are used to make bricks and other material that is fired in a kiln.

Practical Activity... ROCK IDENTITY CARD Sedimentary Rock Rock Name – Colour – Form - Picture Holy Family Catholic High School

How Sedimentary Rock is Formed? Sedimentary Rocks.... How Sedimentary Rock is Formed? For thousands, even millions of years, little pieces of our earth have been eroded--broken down and worn away by wind and water. These little bits of our earth are washed downstream where they settle to the bottom of the rivers, lakes, and oceans. Layer after layer of eroded earth is deposited on top of each. These layers are pressed down more and more through time, until the bottom layers slowly turn into rock. Class Notes

Do you still remember? conglomerate sandstone limestone