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SOL 5.7 Rocks and Minerals Bedrowsky’s Shoot the “Rock”

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2 SOL 5.7 Rocks and Minerals Bedrowsky’s Shoot the “Rock”

3 Hoops VocabRocksMohsModels Minerals Q 1 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 5 pt. Buzzer Shot

4 Hoops VocabRocksMohsModels Minerals Q 1 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 5 pt. Buzzer Shot

5 1 pt. Question from Vocabulary What describes how the surface looks as you reflect light from it? A.streak B.luster C.hardness D.texture

6 1pt. Answer from Vocabulary B. luster

7 2 pt. Question from Vocabulary What describes a mineral’s ability to resist scratches? A.streak B.luster C.hardness D.texture

8 2 pt. Answer from Vocabulary C. hardness

9 3 pt. Question from Vocabulary What describes the powder left behind as you rub the mineral against a white tile? A.streak B.luster C.hardness D.texture

10 3 pt. Answer from Vocabulary A. streak

11 4 pt. Question from Vocabulary What is a natural solid that has its particles arranged in a crystal pattern? A.rock B.mineral C.rock cycle D.crust

12 4 pt. Answer from Vocabulary B. mineral

13 5 pt. Question from Vocabulary What is the Earth’s pattern of slow change in rocks from one type to another? A.igneous rock B.sedimentary rock C.water cycle D.rock cycle

14 5 pt. Answer from Vocabulary D. rock cycle

15 1 pt. Question from Rocks What type of rock forms when rock pieces are deposited over time are compacted and cemented together? A.igneous rock B.sedimentary rock C.metamorphic rock D.mineral

16 1 pt. Answer from Rocks B. Sedimentary rock

17 2 pt. Question from Rocks What type of rock has been changed by high heat and pressure? A.igneous rock B.sedimentary rock C.metamorphic rock D.mineral

18 2 pt. Answer from Rocks C. Metamorphic rock

19 3 pt. Question from Rocks What type of rock forms when melted rock hardens? A.igneous rock B.sedimentary rock C.metamorphic rock D.mineral

20 3 pt. Answer from Rocks A. Igneous rock

21 4 pt. Question from Rocks What type of rock can show evidence of fossils, like seashells being inside? A.igneous rock B.sedimentary rock C.metamorphic rock D.mineral

22 4 pt. Answer from Rocks B. Sedimentary rock

23 5 pt. Question from Rocks What makes a rock different from a mineral? A. Rocks are made from the Earth; minerals are not B. Minerals are made from rocks; rocks are not made of minerals C. Rocks are made from minerals; minerals are not made of rocks D. Minerals form from the rock cycle; rock do not

24 5 pt. Answer from Rocks C. Rocks are made from minerals; minerals are not made of rocks

25 1 pt. Question from Mohs What mineral will be scratched by a fingernail? A.Gypsum B.Fluorite C.Diamond D.Quartz

26 1 pt. Answer from Mohs A. Gypsum

27 2 pt. Question from Mohs What mineral will not be scratched by a Feldspar? A.Gypsum B.Fluorite C.Apatite D.Quartz

28 2 pt. Answer from Mohs D. Quartz

29 3 pt. Question from Mohs What mineral will scratch Topaz? A.Gypsum B.Fluorite C.Corundum D.Quartz

30 3 pt. Answer from Mohs C. Corundum

31 4 pt. Question from Mohs What mineral will cut glass? A.Gypsum B.Fluorite C.Talc D.Quartz

32 4 pt. Answer from Mohs D. Quartz

33 5 pt. Question from Mohs What mineral is only ½ of a point harder on the scale than a steel knife? A.Apatite B.Fluorite C.Feldspar D.Quartz

34 5 pt. Answer from Mohs C. Feldspar

35 1 pt. Question from Models What model would show how an igneous rock changes to a sedimentary rock? A. An eraser rubbed on paper B. Graham crackers mixed with melted butter and pressed into a crust C. Cookie dough flattened and baked D. Chocolate chip cookies and milk melted and cooled

36 1 pt. Answer from Models B. Graham crackers

37 2 pt. Question from Models What model would show how metamorphic rock form? A. An eraser rubbed on paper B. Graham crackers mixed with melted butter and pressed into a crust C. Cookie chip dough flattened and baked D. Chocolate chip cookies and milk melted and cooled

38 2 pt. Answer from Models D. Chocolate Chip cookie dough flattened and baked

39 3 pt. Question from Models What happens to fossils in metamorphic and igneous rocks? A. They don’t exist B. Disappear C. Escape D. Melts into the rock

40 3 pt. Answer from Models D. Melts into the rock

41 4 pt. Question from Models What type of mineral is lighter than obsidian and makes it float in water? A. granite B. quartz C. pumice D. diamond

42 4 pt. Answer from Models C. pumice

43 5 pt. Question from Models What is the mineral name for salt? A. how’s that light B. haa haa light C. halite D. haloite

44 5 pt. Answer from Models C. halite

45 1 pt. Question from Minerals A.Fluorite B.Obsidian C.Quartz D.Talc

46 1 pt. Answer from Minerals A.Fluorite

47 2 pt. Question from Minerals A.Fluorite B.Obsidian C.Quartz D.Granite

48 2 pt. Answer from Minerals B. Obsidian

49 3 pt. Question from Minerals A.Fluorite B.Diamond C.Quartz D.Sapphire

50 3 pt. Answer from Minerals B.Diamond

51 4 pt. Question from Minerals A.Fluorite B.Diamond C.Quartz D.Sapphire

52 4 pt. Answer from Minerals C. Quartz

53 5 pt. Question from Minerals A.Fluorite B.Obsidian C.Quartz D.Granite

54 5 pt. Answer from Minerals D. Granite

55 Buzzer Shot In which way(s) do scientists classify minerals? (more than one answer may be appropriate) A.hardness B.volume C.streak D.luster

56 Buzzer Shot Answer A, C, & D. hardness, streak, and luster


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