DON’T TAKE IT FOR GRANITE WHAT IS A MINERAL?. DON’T TAKE IT FOR GRANITE Don’t Take It for Granite Procedure 1.Observe the igneous rock with a hand lens.

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DON’T TAKE IT FOR GRANITE WHAT IS A MINERAL?

DON’T TAKE IT FOR GRANITE Don’t Take It for Granite Procedure 1.Observe the igneous rock with a hand lens. 2.In your journal, draw and label a detailed illustration (picture) showing your igneous rock. Use crayons or colored pencils to capture details. 3.Observe the material in the plastic bag. ( do not open) 4.In journal, draw and label a detailed illustration showing the sample in the bag. 5.Turn and talk with your partner what you observe. Record your responses in your journal. 6.Describe the similarities and differences in the colors of your rock sample. 7.Describe the similarities and differences in the size of crystals in your rock sample. 8.Describe the similarities and difference between the igneous rock and material in the resealable bag. 9.Share your observations

Answer these. How do the two rocks differ? 2. What do you see in the snack bar? 3. What do the snack bar and rocks have in common? 4. Each of the crystals in the rock is a mineral. Do both rocks contain the same mineral? 5. How many “minerals” are in the snack bar? 6. A piece of granite contains pink, white, grey, and black crystals. How many minerals are likely combined to form granite?