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▶︎ PRINTABLE DISTANCE LEARNING PACKET: For distance learning, you may email or share the printable version with parents over the internet on a password protected single teacher use website. Through the Easel Activities platform, you will be able to annotate and customize it using overlays. ▶︎ DIGITAL COMPATIBLE: This product contains an INTERACTIVE PDF. $$ Click HERE to purchase this packet as part of a money-saving bundle. ➔➔ Click HERE for a no prep rock cycle packet. Pass out the handout, crayons, foil, and knife. Explain that today, they will be using crayons to model the processes that create each of these 3 types of rock. NOTE: Students will need to research vocabulary definitions with classroom or home resources for distance learning. Tell the students that they have been observing and categorizing the 3 major types of rocks: sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks. Rock Cycle Three Classes of Rocks By the end of this unit, students should be able to describe the characteristics of the three classes of rocks and explain how their characteristics are related to their origin.

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The lithification of these submerged smaller fragments (clastic sedimentary rock), the accumulation and lithification of material produced by living organisms (biogenic sedimentary rock – fossils), or the chemical precipitation of material from a mineral-bearing solution as a result of evaporation are all possible ways that sedimentary rocks can be created.DIGITAL PDF AND PRINTABLES: You will download a rocks quiz for 4th, 5th or 6th grade students to practice 13 earth science vocabulary words. Sand grains remain to belong to the type of rock from which they were created, but when they are fused together, they form sedimentary rocks. This broken-down stuff builds up and becomes buried under more stuff. The original rock is reduced to smaller pieces by weathering and erosion, which also removes dissolved minerals. Rocks that are exposed to the atmosphere can be unstable in many ways and are vulnerable to weathering and erosion. Rock Cycle: Transition to Sedimentary Rock The processes of metamorphism can change any form of pre-existing rock. Because of the intense heat of the magma and/or the influx of fluids from the magma that add chemicals to the surrounding rock, this contact metamorphism causes a rock to change and re-crystallize. When an igneous intrusion makes contact with a body of rock, it warms up the surrounding country rock and results in another major kind of metamorphism. Foliation, often known as discrete bands of different mineralogy and hues, is a frequent feature of these rocks. Regional metamorphism describes the changes that take place to huge rock masses over a vast region and is frequently connected to mountain-building activities in orogenic belts. When rocks are exposed to high pressure and temperature they can change chemically and physically to form a different type of rock. Rock Cycle: Transition to Metamorphic Rock Contains two versions of the same crossword - one with a word bank and one without. Could be suitable as a good conclusion for the unit on or as an assessment. Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks can all melt and form magma and then cool to form igneous rocks. A Crossword Puzzle about Rocks and the Rock Cycle This is an 18 vocabulary word crossword puzzle about Rocks and the Rock Cycle. Natural glass like obsidian is an example of rocks formed like this.

When there is any volcanic activity the magma is directly exposed to the earth’s atmosphere and cools rapidly, due to the rapid cooling there are no crystals formed, they cause the rocks formed to be fine-grained. This can be seen in Granite, it is formed due to the extremely slow cooling of magma inside the earth’s surface, the grained texture is also a result of this.
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