Daily Warm-Up Exercises1 Day 3 What’s the same and different about sand, silt, and clay? They are all made up of a lot of small grains, but the size of.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Rocks and Minerals.
Advertisements

Types of Rocks and Their Formation
Daily Warm-Up Exercises1 Day 4 What are the three major types of rock? igneous, metamorphic & sedimentary Based on the rock samples from the Compare Rock.
Rocks & The Rock Cycle.
SC Standard Explain how igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks are interrelated in the rock cycle.
Do Now What is a rock? Why do you think rocks look different?
S6E5. Students will investigate the scientific view of how the earth’s surface is formed. c. Classify rocks by their process of formation. d. Describe.
Types of Rocks and Their Formation
Earth Science Rocks!!. How Igneous Rock Is Formed  They are formed by the crystallization of magma or lava  Igneous rocks may form deep inside the Earth.
Rocks & The Rock Cycle.
THREE CLASSIFICATIONS OF ROCKS
Rock types and how they are made.. Write down the things that are underlined, if it is a definition then try to copy it for word. If it is a statement.
Rocks and Minerals Identification. I know a rock is sedimentary if: I see layers of sediment cemented together OR I see ripple marks OR It looks like.
Daily Warm-Up Exercises1 Day 2 When someone says a rock has fine grains or coarse grains, what are they talking about? Grains are the particles that make.
Classifying Rocks Section 4-1
Uniformitarianism: 1795 – James Hutton “the present is the key to the past” we can learn about Earth’s history by studying present processes.
Rock Cycle. There are three major types of rocks Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic.
Rocks & The Rock Cycle. Notes The Rock Cycle Notes - Advanced Write the definition of a rock: Rocks - A solid, naturally occurring mineral or mineral-like.
Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic
Rocks There are three main types of rocks: 1. Igneous 2. Sedimentary 3. Metamorphic.
Daily Warm-Up Exercises1 Day 12 How can sand being carried by a river eventually become sandstone? When the river slows, the sand settles and forms a layer.
Types of Rock and Their Formation. Sedimentary Rock Formation: Layers of sediment are deposited at the bottom of seas and lakes. Over millions of years.
How are Rocks classified
Rocks Naturally occurring Solid substance Made of minerals 3 types of rocks Sedimentary Igneous Metamorphic.
Metamorphic Rocks  A rock that is subjected to heat and pressure.  They may be formed simply by being deep beneath the Earth's surface.  Being formed.
Types of Rocks Ms. Sikes.
The Rock Cycle
Daily Warm-Up Exercises
Igneous.
A naturally occurring solid made of minerals or mineral like matter Means that a rock can be made of many minerals or just one mineral. Every mineral is.
Daily Warm-Up Exercises1 Day 12 How can sand being carried by a river eventually become sandstone? When the moving river (transport) slows, the sand settles.
1 Trilobite Hunter, Part 1 Introduction to the Grand Canyon Earth History, Investigation 8.
Rocks Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic Objectives: Explain how rocks form. Distinguish between the three main types of rocks. Identify rock samples based.
Classification of Rocks. 1. How do the crystals or minerals form in a rock? 2. Why do some rocks have layers? 3. Why do some rocks have rounded particles.
S6E5. Students will investigate the scientific view of how the earth’s surface is formed. c. Classify rocks by their process of formation. Essential Question:
Geologic Rock Cycle. Igneous  Transportation  Erosion  Weathering Sedimentary.
ROCKS & MINERALS.  Minerals are always solid with particles in repeating patterns- crystals  They are only found in Nature.  They are formed in the.
1 Day 5 Daily Warm-Up Exercises How do igneous rocks form? Igneous rocks form when molten rock (magma or lava) cools and hardens. How do metamorphic rocks.
Unit 4 Earth – Systems, Structures, and Processes Objective 6.E.2.3.
Classifying Rocks Igneous rocks are classified according to their origin, texture, and mineral composition. Origin Did it harden inside the earth or.
The rock cycle illustrates the process that creates and changes rocks. The rock cycle shows the three types of rock- igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary-
Sedimentary rock forms when sediment is carried away by wind, ice or water and deposited in layers under pressure Sediment is any fragments of rock,
Rocks & The Rock Cycle.
Name that Rock Type 1 Name that Rock Type 2 Rock Classification The
Daily Warm-Up Exercises
Daily Warm-Up Exercises
Rocks & The Rock Cycle.
Daily Warm-Up Exercises
Igneous Rocks that are formed from melted rocks Magma or lava cools
Rocks & The Rock Cycle.
Igneous Rocks that are formed from melted rocks Magma or lava cools
Daily Warm-Up Exercises
Bell Ringer Name three of the five qualifications to be considered a mineral. Is lava a mineral? Why or why not? How would rapid cooling affect the formation.
Rocks & The Rock Cycle.
Rocks & The Rock Cycle.
Unit 2 Lithosphere Rocks
E.S. 6: Rocks and Rock Cycle
Rocks & The Rock Cycle.
Daily Warm-Up Exercises
Rocks & The Rock Cycle.
Question.
Rocks A solid part of the Earth’s crust.
3 Groups of Rocks.
The rock cycle and its’ minerals
The Rock Cycle.
Daily Warm-Up Exercises
Rocks & The Rock Cycle.
Rocks and The Rock Cycle
3 Types of Rocks.
Minerals A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition.
Presentation transcript:

Daily Warm-Up Exercises1 Day 3 What’s the same and different about sand, silt, and clay? They are all made up of a lot of small grains, but the size of the grains is different. Silt has much finer grains than sand, and clay’s are very, very fine.

Compare Rock Types2 Contrasting Case Activity 1, Part 3 Earth History, Investigation 8

Compare Rock Types3 Conclusions about Igneous Rocks What features are shared by both igneous rocks? Formed on Earth’s surface from molten rock released by a volcano Grain size is fine to medium Contains a lot of small air pockets Usually feels lighter than other rocks of its size Granite Only Pumice Only Both Granite & Pumice Made of minerals Formed when molten rock cools and hardens Rough and dull Formed deep beneath Earth’s surface Most grains are coarse Usually fairly light in color It is hard and has shiny, smooth crystals Made of volcanic glass

Compare Rock Types4 Conclusions about Metamorphic Rocks What features are shared by both metamorphic rocks? Schist Only Quartzite Only Both Schist & Quartzite Made of minerals Formed when a rock changes due to heat and/or pressure Rough Formed deep beneath Earth’s surface Fairly shiny Medium to coarse grain size Crystals are flat and arranged in layers Formed from slate, a metamorphic rock Dull, and hard Fine grain size Formed from sandstone, a sedimentary rock Grains appear to be fused together

Compare Rock Types5 Conclusions about Sedimentary Rocks What features are shared by both sedimentary rocks? Shale Only Sandstone Only Both Shale & Sandstone Made of minerals Formed when something gets compacted and cemented together Dull and hard May form on or below Earth’s surface Smooth Very fine grain size Grains are arranged in layers Formed from particles of silt or clay Rough Medium to coarse grain size Formed from grains of sand May contain fossils

Compare Rock Types6 Look at the center sections of all three diagrams. Is there anything that all three rock types have in common? no Is there anything that two of the three rock types have in common? Metamorphic and sedimentary rocks are both made of minerals.

Compare Rock Types7 Look at the igneous diagram. Is either of these rocks made of minerals? granite is; pumice is not Look at the last Venn diagram. This one has three circles, one for each rock type. How would you show that most rocks are made of minerals? What can we conclude from this? Most rocks are made of minerals.

Compare Rock Types 8 Rock Types Most rocks are made of minerals Igneous MetamorphicSedimentary

Compare Rock Types9 Is there anything else that is true about two rock types but not true about the third? Igneous and sedimentary rocks may form on or below Earth’s surface. Metamorphic rocks only form below the surface. How would you show this in the diagram?

Compare Rock Types 10 Rock Types May form on or below Earth’s surface Only form below Earth’s surface Most rocks are made of minerals Igneous MetamorphicSedimentary

Compare Rock Types11 Compare Rock Types Fill in the diagram by entering at least one feature that is true about igneous rocks only. Do the same for metamorphic and sedimentary rocks.

Compare Rock Types 12 Rock Types Form when something gets compacted & cemented together May contain fossils Form when a rock changes due to heat and/or pressure Form when molten rock cools & hardens May form on or below Earth’s surface Only form below Earth’s surface Most rocks are made of minerals Igneous Metamorphic Sedimentary

Compare Rock Types13 Concluding Discussion Based on your diagram, what do most rocks have in common? They are made of minerals. Suppose a previously unknown rock is discovered, and scientists categorize it as sedimentary. What can you say about this rock? It probably formed when something got compacted and cemented together. It could have formed on or below Earth’s surface. It may contain fossils.

Compare Rock Types14 Concluding Discussion Suppose they categorize the unknown rock as metamorphic. What can you say about it then? It probably formed deep beneath Earth’s surface, when a rock changed because of heat and/or pressure. What if they categorize it as igneous? What can you say about it then? It probably formed when molten rock cooled and hardened. It could have formed on or below Earth’s surface.