Mrs. Bozes 8 th Grade Science This presentation has been prepared under the fair use exemption of the U.S. Copyright Law and is restricted from further.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Crystals. Geologists Found in minerals and have a regular geometric shape.
Advertisements

Crystals. Found in minerals and have a regular geometric shape.
3rd Grade Rocks and Minerals Vocabulary
3rd Grade Rocks & Minerals
THE ROCK CYCLE.
ROCKS AND MINERALS! Beth Carter, White Knoll Elementary Lexington School District One.
BIG IDEA: Rocks and minerals have properties that can be: observed, tested, described, identified and recorded.
ROCKS AND MINERALS HOW ROCKS FORM. SCIENCE ROCKS!!!!
 A. color  B. Texture  A. Pressure over time binds sediments into rocks.  B. Heat and/or pressure change the minerals in a rock.
Earth Unit Lesson 4 ROCKS AND MINERALS! Beth Carter, White Knoll Elementary Lexington School District One.
What Rocks are Made of? Eric Angat Teacher. Essential Question How are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks formed and destroyed?
By Thais Pizarro. Igneous rocks are formed when melted rock (lava) cools and hardens. Metamorphic rocks form deep inside the Earth when rocks are put.
Rocks and Minerals StAIR by Danielle Bigi.
ROCKS Read each slide. Look at each picture. Answer each question.
Rock and Mineral Review. Which type of scientist studies rocks?
Rocks and Minerals Rocks and Minerals Fourth Grade Fourth Grade.
What’s Energy Got to Do With It?
The Rock Cycle. Rocks Rock- mixture of minerals, glass, or organic matter compacted together examples: granite, limestone, obsidian.
Rock Cycle Worksheet Answers.
Rock Cycle A cool trip around the rock cycle. What is a rock? A rock is a mixture of such minerals, rock fragments, volcanic glass, organic matter, or.
ROCKS AND MINERALS! S3E 1a. Explain the difference between a rock and a mineral.
Rocks and Minerals  By Sean Stanton Types of Rocks  There are 3 types of rocks  Igneous  Sedimentary  Metamorphic.
Science Starter Define the following terms: Rock Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle.
By AJ& Courtney. We chose pyrite  We got pyrite.  Pyrite is a mineral.  Its nickname is fools gold.
Rocks & The Rock Cycle.
The Rock Cycle A rock is a naturally formed solid that is usually made up of one or more types of minerals. Some rocks however can contain no minerals.
Record 2-3 observations about what is DIFFERENT between the two pictures.
2 nd Grade Utah Core Curriculum - Standard 2 - Objective 1.
Introduction to Rocks 7 th grade science What are rocks?  Rocks are a combination of minerals.
Rock Formation Activity #19.
Ch4 Sec1 Classifying Rocks.
 What are rocks? What are rocks?  Igneous rocks Igneous rocks  Sedimentary Rocks Sedimentary Rocks  Metamorphic Rocks Metamorphic Rocks  The Rock.
The Rock Cycle.
What are Rocks? Cornell Notes pg. 145.
1 Rocks OBJECTIVE: SWBAT describe the processes that change one form of rock into another. HOMEWORK: Study notes (rock cycle)
Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Rock Cycle. What is the rock cycle? The rock cycle describes how rocks change and transform from one type to another through physical processes such as.
Rocks 3 Main Types.
The Rock Cycle All rocks can change from one form to another!
What is a rock? A rock is a naturally occurring solid substance that is normally made of minerals. Some rocks are made of only one mineral. Others are.
ROCKING ROCK REVIEW Amanda McFarland Science 4 th Grade.
Rocks. Parts of presentation: 1. What is rock 2. Classes of rocks 3. The Rock cycle.
LEFT PAGE LEFT PAGE November 13 Title: Rock or Mineral Objective: Be able to explain the difference between a rock and a mineral Warm–Up : Put Your Knowledge.
Click Here to Begin the Game RocksMineralsRock Cycle Vocabulary CHOICE
Lesson 4: Rocks and their Classifications
Chapter 4: section 1. A rock is a mixture of such minerals, rock fragments, volcanic glass, organic matter, or other natural materials. Example: Granite.
Science: Unit C Chapter 1 Hosted by Mrs. Tweedie.
Rock Cycle Scavenger Hunt. p. 90 figure 1 What rocks are being shown in the picture and what did they build? The ancient Egyptians used a sedimentary.
Inside Earth Chapter 5 Rocks
Do Now Do Now Define the following terms in your classroom notebook: Rock Rock Cycle Igneous Rock Metamorphic Rock Sedimentary Rock.
Instructions This Jeopardy game is a review for NC SCOS 4 th grade Competency Goal 2: The Learner will conduct investigations and use appropriate technology.
By Christian Andrew Andsager!!! Igneous Rock!!  Igneous can be internal or exposal.  Igneous is formed by lava/magma.  Igneous mean’s fire made.
Rock and Mineral Review. Which type of scientist studies rocks?
Rocks and Minerals. Questions to think of: What do you notice about the color? What do you notice about the shape? Is it a rock or mineral? Why? What.
100 Minerals Sedimentary Rocks Igneous Rocks Metamorphic Rocks Rock Cycle.
Rocks Grade 3 Classroom 222 Teacher Barkemeyer Burdell-Hunt.
Metamorphic Rocks - A rock that has been changed by extreme heat and/or pressure.
Introducing Earth Classifying RocksClassifying Rocks.
Instructions Remember this is Jeopardy; students’ answers should be in the form of a question. Remember this is Jeopardy; students’ answers should be.
2006 Prentice Hall Science Explorer: Earth Science
Todays Goals Review Rock Cycle Review Plate Tectonics
ROCKING ROCK REVIEW Amanda McFarland Science 4th Grade
Objective 12/5/12 Describe how each type of rock changes into another type as it moves through the rock cycle. Intro What are rocks made of? Do you know.
Chapter 3 Rocks.
Class Agenda TODAY’s PLAN: Today’s TaSK:
3rd Grade Rocks & Minerals
Rocks.
3rd Grade Rocks & Minerals
Presentation transcript:

Mrs. Bozes 8 th Grade Science This presentation has been prepared under the fair use exemption of the U.S. Copyright Law and is restricted from further use.

 Rock are EVERYWHERE!  Technically speaking, they are…  Solid  Naturally occurring  Made of minerals or mineral type materials

 Some are made of just one kind of mineral:  Pyrite (aka Fool’s Gold)  Quartz  Some are made of several different kinds of minerals:  Granite

 Rocks are put into 3 different groups:  Igneous  Metamorphic  Sedimentary

 Rocks are always changing  Each type of rock can change into another type  Example: Igneous can become Metamorphic  Rocks change with time, heat, and pressure

 The rock cycle describes the process by which rocks change with heat and pressure  The arrows show how each type of rock changes and what it changes into  The rock cycle is always happening and never stops

 Click on the picture to go to the Interactive Rock Cycle  Explore the animation

Click to view

Difonzo, D. and P. Schreer“Knife Fight.” MP3. Freeplay Music, 21 May Garrod, Phil, Reed Hays and Scott Schreer“Devil’s Ride.” MP3. Freeplay Music, 21 May Maslowski Wildlife Productions (Producer). (2003). Geologist's Notebook: Three Rocks. [Full Video]. Available from