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BELLWORK: Tree Map of a K-W-L. ROCK CYCLE. K. W. L. What do I think I already KNOW ?. What do I WANT to know?. What did I LEARN ?. Bedrock Geology. IANp . 75. Bedrock Geology - The Rock Cycle. Overall Guiding Question: How are we interrelated?. Key Content Question: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bedrock GeologyBedrock Geology

ROCK CYCLEROCK CYCLE

What do I think I already KNOWKNOW??

What do I WANTWANT to know?

What did I LEARNLEARN??

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Bedrock Geology - The Rock CycleBedrock Geology - The Rock Cycle

Key Content Question:Key Content Question:– How rocks are changed from one form How rocks are changed from one form

to another through the rock cycle?to another through the rock cycle?

– We will learn We will learn the processes and steps the processes and steps of the rock cycle to relate it to the of the rock cycle to relate it to the surface and sub-surface events.surface and sub-surface events.

Benchmark code: SC.7.E.6.2Benchmark code: SC.7.E.6.2

TodayToday’’s Learning Goals Learning Goal::

Scale for Checking UnderstandingScale for Checking Understanding

I can create a model create a model of the Rock Cycle to explain in-depth the effects of the rock cycle and the formation of different landforms commonly found on Earth

I can also explain level 3 and 2.4433221100

• I can explain the relationship explain the relationship between the rock cycle with the surface and sub-surface events.

• I can also identify level 2.• I can identifyidentify the different types of rocks (metamorphic,

igneous and sedimentary) and describe the processes and steps of the rock cycle.

• With help, I can identify and partially explain the Rock Cycle as in level 3 and 2.

• I have a I have a partial understandingpartial understanding but may still need help. but may still need help.

• Even with help, I do not understand I do not understand or can demonstrate any skills listed above.

LEARNING GOALLEARNING GOAL: We will learn the process and steps of the the process and steps of the rock cycle to relate it to the surface and sub-surface events.rock cycle to relate it to the surface and sub-surface events.

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Textbook SourceChapter 3.2

Textbook SourceChapter 3.3

Textbook SourceChapter 3.4

Resource: Prentice Hall - EARTH SCIENCE

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• Igneous Rocks are formed when magma is cooled and harden.

• Intrusive Igneous Rocks are cooled and harden beneath the Earth where Extrusive Igneous Rocks are hardened as lava is cooled on the surface.

• Classification: Texture and composition is used to classify Igneous Rocks.

• Sedimentary Rocks are formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted, and cemented.

• Classification: These rocks are grouped into clastic sedimentary rocks and chemical sedimentary rocks.

• Metamorphic Rocks are formed by the alteration preexisting rock by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids called hydrothermal solution.

• Classification: By texture and composition. It can be Foliated or Nonfoliated.

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Scale for Checking UnderstandingScale for Checking Understanding

I can create a model create a model of the Rock Cycle to explain in-depth the effects of the rock cycle and the formation of different landforms commonly found on Earth

I can also explain level 3 and 2.4433221100

• I can explain the relationship explain the relationship between the rock cycle with the surface and sub-surface events.

• I can also identify level 2.• I can identifyidentify the different types of rocks (metamorphic,

igneous and sedimentary) and describe the processes and steps of the rock cycle.

• With help, I can identify and partially explain the Rock Cycle as in level 3 and 2.

• I have a I have a partial understandingpartial understanding but may still need help. but may still need help.

• Even with help, I do not understand I do not understand or can demonstrate any skills listed above.

LEARNING GOALLEARNING GOAL: We will learn the processes and steps of the the processes and steps of the rock cycle to relate it to the surface and sub-surface events.rock cycle to relate it to the surface and sub-surface events.

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The Mount Rushmore National Monument is carved from the The Mount Rushmore National Monument is carved from the granite of South Dakotagranite of South Dakota’’s Black Hills. This granite rock is an s Black Hills. This granite rock is an igneous rock.igneous rock.

The Utahs’ Bryce Canyon are made of limestone and The Utahs’ Bryce Canyon are made of limestone and sandstone. This is an example of Sedimentary Rock.sandstone. This is an example of Sedimentary Rock.

Here is a Gneiss Rock. Notice the ribbonlike layers formed by Here is a Gneiss Rock. Notice the ribbonlike layers formed by heat and pressure. This is a great example of a Metamorphic heat and pressure. This is a great example of a Metamorphic Rock.Rock.

Conglomerate

Dolomite

Limestone

Shale

Sandstone

Rock Salt

Siltstone

Coal

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Tonight’s HomeworkTonight’s Homework

1. In a Tree Map - Name and describe the six major ways of classifying igneous rock. (Chapter 3.2) on IANp. 77 top half.

2. Make a flow map to show the steps in the process of the formation of sedimentary rock. Be sure to describe what happens at each stage. (Chapter 3.3) on IANp. 77 bottom half.

Scale for Checking UnderstandingScale for Checking Understanding

I can create a model create a model of the Rock Cycle to explain in-depth the effects of the rock cycle and the formation of different landforms commonly found on Earth

I can also explain level 3 and 2.4433221100

• I can explain the relationship explain the relationship between the rock cycle with the surface and sub-surface events.

• I can also identify level 2.• I can identifyidentify the different types of rocks (metamorphic,

igneous and sedimentary) and describe the processes and steps of the rock cycle.

• With help, I can identify and partially explain the Rock Cycle as in level 3 and 2.

• I have a I have a partial understandingpartial understanding but may still need help. but may still need help.

• Even with help, I do not understand I do not understand or can demonstrate any skills listed above.

LEARNING GOALLEARNING GOAL: We will learn the processes and steps of the the processes and steps of the rock cycle to relate it to the surface and sub-surface events.rock cycle to relate it to the surface and sub-surface events.

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