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The Rock Cycle

The Rock Cycle. “The rocks under our feet seem permanent, but they are constantly being changed”-Dorling Kindersley. I. Rocks. A. Rock: a solid material made of one or more minerals , organic materials and/or chemical substances

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The Rock Cycle

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  1. The Rock Cycle “The rocks under our feet seem permanent, but they are constantly being changed”-Dorling Kindersley

  2. I. Rocks A. Rock: a solid material made of one or more minerals , organic materials and/or chemical substances MEMORY JOGGER: A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic substance with a definite chemical composition

  3. II. Three Main Groups of Rocks A. Igneous– formed by the cooling & solidification of molten rock (magma)

  4. B. Sedimentary – formed by the compaction & cementation of layers of sediment (rock fragments, organic remains, chemical deposits)

  5. C. Metamorphic – formed when existing rocks are CHANGED by intense heat & pressure but DO NOT MELT

  6. III. The Rock Cycle • ROCK CYCLE: Shows how each type of rock forms & how each rock can change into a different type of rock Example: How does an igneous rock form and how can an igneous rock turn into a metamorphic rock? C. Rocks gradually and continually change from one type to another

  7. IV. The Rock Cycle and the ESRT (page 6)

  8. V. Reading the Rock Cycle Diagram • The words inside the rectangles represent the three main rock types • The words inside the bubbles represent the “ingredients” needed to form certain rock types

  9. V. Reading the Rock Cycle Diagram (continued) 3. The arrows represent the processes that cause the rocks and “ingredients” to form • Weathering = to break down • Erosion = to move away • Deposition= To leave off • Uplift= to bring to the surface

  10. V. Reading the Rock Cycle Diagram (continued) e. Compacted = To reduce the size or volume of rock layers due to pressure f. Cementation= To join sediments together g. Solidification= Changing of a liquid to a solid due to a loss of heat energy h. Metamorphism= The changing of a rock due to heat and pressure

  11. Video • The Rock Cycle • We Will ROCK You • Want to see these videos again? They are posted on my webpage!

  12. RAFT ASSIGNMENT(due Monday) • Scenario: An elementary school teacher has been having difficulty teaching some of her students about the rock cycle. She has asked for help from high school students to work with her students to explain the concepts. The teacher has asked you to come up with a way to explain the rock cycle to her second grade students. She has asked you to choose one of the format options listed in the table below.

  13. RAFT Class Time Expectations • Feel free to brainstorm project ideas with the person sitting next to you • Markers and printer paper are available in the back of the room • Use this time wisely to get started on the assignment. Ask me questions if you have them!

  14. Keep your voices low so that other students can focus and hear each other • By the end of the time given, you need to have your format chosen and begin organizing your product • We will be coming back together as a class around 2:05 for“ThoughtBubbles”

  15. THOUGHT BUBBLES • In your thought bubbles, respond to one of the following questions about today’s class: • What is one thing that you learned about Earth Science today? • What is one thing related to Earth Science that surprised you today? • What is one way that the rock cycle is relevant or important to us? • What are you left wondering about in regards to Earth Science and rock or the rock cycle?

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