standards: s3cs4, s3cs8, s3e1, m3n2, m3p1, m3n5 lauren taub ece 8814/01
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Standards: S3CS4, S3CS8, S3E1, M3N2, M3P1, M3N5
Lauren Taub ECE 8814/01
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Table of ContentsTable of Contents• Three Types of Rocks: Igneous• Three Types of Rocks: Sedimentary• Three Types of Rocks: Metamorphic• Table of Examples• Examples of Group Sorting Results• Class Poll• The Rock Cycle• It’s Time For Some Action• Rock Rap• Math Connection • Yes, There’s More Math• Volcanoes
Let’s Rock and Roll!
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There are three types of rocksThere are three types of rocks
The quicker it hardens the lighter the rock
Once melted thencooled down
Examples:Pumice, granite, obsidian
Starts from magma, then cools and hardens
Igneous
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There are three types of rocksThere are three types of rocks
Examples: sandstone,shale, limestone
Found nearbodies of water
layers
Formed over millions of years
Sedimentary
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There are three types of rocksThere are three types of rocks
Examples: Granite, Marble, Amethyst,
Heat and pressure applied to
sedimentary, igneous or other metamorphic
rocks
Formed overMillions of
years
Metamorphic
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ExamplesExamples
Anthracite (Coal)Sandstone
Shale
Limestone
Obsidian
Pumice
Granite
Amethyst
Quartz
Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic
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Example of group sorting resultsExample of group sorting results
Rock Classification Results
0
2
4
6
8
10
Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic
Types of Rocks
Num
ber
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Class PollClass Poll
Most Important Minerals to Students
90%
6%4%
Graphite
Talc
Marble
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The Rock CycleThe Rock Cycle
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Time for some actionTime for some action
• The Rock Cycle (click science, the rock cycle)
• Volcanoes (click science, volcano)
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The Rock RapThe Rock Rap
Igneous rocks are heated and cooled,
Sedimentary rocks are layered in a pool.
Turn on the pressure,
Turn up the heat,
Metamorphic rocks just can’t be beat.
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The Math ConnectionThe Math Connection
• You and a friend go on a rock hunt. You find 15 sedimentary rocks near a creek. Your friend finds 17 rocks. How many tens do you have altogether?
• Write the total number of rocks you and your friend collected in expanded form.
• About how many rocks were collected?
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Yes, there’s more math…Yes, there’s more math…
• As you have learned, pumice is the only rock that can float. You really want a piece for your rock collection and buy one from Diamond Dell for $1.05. You also buy another igneous rock, obsidian, for your collection. You paid $1.50. You have $2.60 in your wallet. Do you have enough money? If so, how much change will you receive?
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VolcanoesVolcanoes
• http://volcano.und.edu
• http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/volc_tour/hawaii/hawaii_pg1.html