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.

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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 makes up a rock? What is unique about the rock? You will have a 30 seconds to write down your responses for each slide.

Rocks: Metamorphic

Igneous Rock

Metamorphic Rock:

Rocks are all around us! This is an example of a Metamorphic Rock.

Mineral:

Example of Sedimentary Rocks:

More Examples of Sedimentary Rocks:

Sedimentary Rock:

Rock Cycle:

THE END!!

Exit Slip: What would you like to know about rocks and minerals and how do they relate to your life?