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1 Friday Starting Line Directions: Enter the classroom, log onto Blackboard and click on the Starting Line for today. Answer the questions below on the Google Form. You have 4 minutes to do this. Get out your Rock Packets and turn to Page 2. What are the 4 steps/processes that form sedimentary rocks? What are the 3 types of sedimentary rocks? Define stratification.

2 Friday Starting Line Directions: Enter the classroom, log onto Blackboard and click on the Starting Line for today. Answer the questions below on the Google Form. You have 4 minutes to do this. Get out your Rock Packets and turn to Page 2. Weathering and Erosion, Transportation, Deposition, Compaction/Cementation Chemical, Organic/Biological, Clastic Define stratification: Layers of rock

3 Announcements Homework Check: Packet due on Monday!
Mineral Lab #2 (from 9/15) Make-Up Days: Test over Rocks and Minerals on 9/29! That is next week on Thursday!

4 Earth and Space Science
Unit 2: Minerals and Rocks Daily Objective: I can describe the properties of metamorphic rocks and their uses.

5 Properties-Not Pictured in Book
#4 #3 #6

6 Notebook Notes Directions: In your document, write the following information in this order on the LEFT SIDE. (Your Name) Mr. Swisher Earth and Space Science _____ (Period) 9/23/2016

7 Notebook Notes Directions: In your document, write the following information in this order in the CENTER in BOLD. 6.4: Metamorphic Rocks

8 Metamorphic Rocks Metamorphic Rocks are rocks made from existing rocks changed by heat, pressure, or chemicals.

9 Formation of Metamorphic Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks form by a process called metamorphism. Metamorphism: Heat, pressure, or chemicals change one type of rock to another Contact: Metamorphism that occurs when rocks come into contact with magma Regional: Metamorphism that occurs over large areas due to heat and pressure

10 Types of Metamorphic Rocks
There are 2 types of metamorphic rocks. Foliated Rocks have minerals arranged in bands (lines) in them. But, these bands can cause these rocks to break easily! Example: Gneiss, Schist, Slate

11 Types of Metamorphic Rocks
There are 2 types of metamorphic rocks. Nonfoliated Rocks do not have minerals arranged in bands (lines) in them. These are much stronger rocks! Example: Marble, Quartzite

12 Real Life Earth Science

13 Worksheet Time Directions: Using your notes from today, complete the rest of the packet/all of the packet (Pages 1-4). This is due on Monday, 9/26!

14 Lab Time Tips: Do NOT eat or throw the candy!
Rough/Smooth = Overall feel Density = How compact it is? Think: Air bubbles or no? Different Parts: Is it all made of the same thing (materials) or no? Layers = Clear divisions (like a layer cake) Bands = lines, easy to pull apart The candy is NOT a perfect representation of the rocks…but it is close, so use your reasoning skills.


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