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Rocks Rock!

Next Page. Rocks Rock!. Miss Kay. Content Page. The Rock Cycle Different kinds of rocks Difference between rocks and minerals Famous structures Experiments to try Games to play. Next Page. The Rock Cycle. Three Main Types Click on the pictures to learn more.

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Rocks Rock!

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  1. Next Page Rocks Rock! Miss Kay

  2. Content Page • The Rock Cycle • Different kinds of rocks • Difference between rocks and minerals • Famous structures • Experiments to try • Games to play Next Page

  3. The Rock Cycle

  4. Three Main TypesClick on the pictures to learn more Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic Click here when have learned about each rock

  5. Igneous Rocks Go back to rock types (Ig-knee-us) Some identifying facts: • Formed from hot lava cooling • Usually as little holes where air or gas used to be • Click here to learn some more!

  6. Sedimentary Rocks (Said-i-men-tary) Some identifying facts • Has three different types: Clastic, Carbonate and Evaporate. • Formed from lots and lots of deposits becoming compacted. • Grain is 1/10,000 an inch • More information Go back to rock types

  7. Metamorphic Rocks (Met-a-mor-phic) Some identifying facts • Broken into two kinds: foliated and nonfoliated • Click here to see more cool things! Go back to rock types

  8. What do we use rocks for? • Make tools out of them • Decorate with them • Build things with them • Collect them

  9. Famous Structures Click to move on Answer • I am in China. Close to 1 million people lost their lives trying to build me. Who am I? • I am in the US and I am a statue of one of the most famous US presidents. Who am I? • I was built clear back in 2500 BC, before machinery was invented. Nobody knows how anyone was strong enough to make me. Who am I? • I was build to hold the dead pharaohs of Egypt. Who am I? Answer Answer Answer

  10. The Great Wall of China Back to Questions

  11. The Lincoln Memorial Back to Questions

  12. Stonehenge Back to Questions

  13. The Pyramids! Back to Questions

  14. Places in Utah to Visit Have you been here before? • The Grand Canyon • Arches National Park • Zion’s National Park • Bryce Canyon • Monument Valley • Click here to watch a video of Utah’s rocks.

  15. Our Class Activity We are going to be doing an assignment that will help us see how much we use rocks in our lives! • Each student is going to go home and take pictures with a camera of the different ways we use rocks. • Can take pictures of anything that is a rock. • Everybody is going to bring their 5 best pictures back and then make a collage to hang up in our classroom. • Raise your hand to tell me you are done and I will show you my example together as a class. You are done!

  16. Core Curriculum - 2nd grade Standard 2Earth and Space Science. Students will gain an understanding of Earth and Space Science through the study of earth materials, celestial movement, and weather. Objective 1Describe the characteristics of different rocks. Explain how smaller rocks come from the breakage and weathering of larger rocks. Describe rocks in terms of their parts (e.g. crystals, grains, cement). Sort rocks based upon color, hardness, texture, layering, particle size and type (i.e. igneous, metamorphic, sedimentary).

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