Rock Cycle Overview Everyone Starts Here—Get your Rock Cycle booklet, a pencil and get ready! Scan the QR code and find a quiet place to sit and watch.

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Rock Cycle Overview Everyone Starts Here—Get your Rock Cycle booklet, a pencil and get ready! Scan the QR code and find a quiet place to sit and watch a video overview. As you watch, complete the Overview section in your booklet. You may stop and start the video if you need to watch a part again...

Station One How are Igneous Rocks Formed? Get your booklet and pencil ready first. Scan the QR code and find a quiet place to watch the video. When you are done, answer the questions in your booklet.

Station Two Step One Turn to the diagram in your booklet and identify where you would find Igneous rocks in the Rock Cycle. Step Two Igneous Rock Picture Time Scan the QR Code and download three pictures of igneous rocks.

Station Three How are Sedimentary Rocks Formed? Get your booklet and pencil ready first. Scan the QR code and find a quiet place to watch the video. When you are done, answer the questions in your booklet.

Station Four Step One Turn to the diagram in your booklet and identify where you would find Sedimentary rocks in the Rock Cycle. Step Two Sedimentary Rock Picture Time Scan the QR Code and download a total of three pictures of Sedimentary rocks. How do they look different from other rocks?

Station Five How are Metamorphic Rocks Formed? Get your booklet and pencil ready first. Scan the QR code and find a quiet place to watch the video. When you are done, answer the questions in your booklet.

Station Six Step One Turn to the diagram in your booklet and identify where you would find Metamorphic rocks in the Rock Cycle. Step Two Metamorphic Rock Picture Time Scan the QR Code and download a total of three pictures of Metamorphic rocks. How do they look different from other rocks?

Station Seven Play the Rock Cycle Game Scan the QR Code and play the Rock Cycle Game. Start with Easy Peasey Level and work your way up.. If you have trouble remembering the parts of the Rock Cycle, click on the “Help”link at the bottom of the page.

Station Eight Play the Rock Cycle Card Game Watch the video to find out how to play the Rock Cycle Card Game!

Station Nine Go Online to Learn More We know that there are three kinds of rocks in the Rock Cycle. Let’s take a closer look at the different ways or processes that make the rocks. Below is a picture of what the website looks like. It shows the three types of rocks and the different processes that each one is produced by. Find the questions in your booklet and complete them by reading the information about each process. Look for the terms in bold to help you know what to click on.

Station Ten We Will Rock You! Scan the QR Code and listen to “We Will Rock You.” Although it may sound like a silly song, it tells the story of the Rock Cycle and how different rocks are formed. Find the section in your booklet and write down at least ten terms that you have learned as you have learned about the Rock Cycle. Once you have written ten words, write a two line rhyme that could be added to “We Will Rock You.”