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Date: May 17, 2017 Subject: Geography Topic: Rocks and Soil

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1 Date: May 17, 2017 Subject: Geography Topic: Rocks and Soil

2 Rocks and Soil To start off the lesson, let’s watch this video. (Click on the link below)

3 Rocks and Soil First, let us define the term “rocks.” What do you think are rocks??? ROCKS Minerals Solid Make up the earth

4 Rocks and Soil Since rocks are inclusive of the words/ phrase mentioned on the last slide, let’s form a definition: Rocks are solid structures made of minerals which make up the earth’s surface.

5 Rocks and Soil Can you remember the THREE main types of rocks???
The Three Main Types of Rocks are: IGNEOUS ROCKS SEDIMENTARY ROCKS METAMORPHIC ROCKS

6 Rocks and Soil Since we know the Three main types of rocks, we are now going to look at How these Rocks are Formed. Therefore let’s watch this video (click on the link): UVM0

7 Formation of rocks IGNEOUS SEDIMENTARY METAMORPHIC FORMATION
IGNEOUS SEDIMENTARY METAMORPHIC FORMATION These are formed when molten material from within the earth cools and hardens. When the magma cools, it formed intrusive igneous rocks before reaching the surface. When the molten material is erupted, it is called lava. When it cools and hardens, extrusive igneous rocks are formed. These are formed from the accumulation and solidification of sediments that settle on the sea floor as well as from the accumulation of fossils. These fossils may include bones and shells of sea creatures, remains from plants as well as through the process of weathering. These are formed when igneous and sedimentary rocks are transformed due to extreme heat (from inside the earth) and pressure (from rock layers). This is known as metamorphism (which means to change). The new rock is different from the original rock in terms of physical (texture and colour) and chemical properties. EXAMPLES Granite, Basalt, Gabbro Limestone, Chalk, Shale, Sandstone Graphite, Schist, Slate, Marble

8 Rocks and Soil HOMEWORK
On a folder sheet/ blank paper, draw a well labelled diagram of the rock cycle (15 marks)

9 To gain more or better understanding, you can watch videos on YouTube
END OF LESSON To gain more or better understanding, you can watch videos on YouTube


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