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S6E5. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to show how Earth’s surface is formed.
c. Construct an explanation of how to classify rocks by their formation
Objective: Students will complete the graphic organizer about formation of igneous rocks
Directions: Read each slide then complete the graphic organizer.
Rock ClassificationRocks are divided into three main classes
based on how they form:
1. Igneous
2. Sedimentary
3. Metamorphic
Each type of rock can be further classified based on:
Composition and texture
Composition
The chemical make up of the rock or what it is made of.
This can be minerals or other materials: shells, clay, plants, sand, pebbles
Texture/GrainsDetermined by the grains size, shape
and position.
Igneous can be fine or coarse grain
Sedimentary can be characterized by observing lithified (cemented) inorganic grains, minerals, organic material, or fossil fragments. The wide range of textures common in sedimentary rocks is separated into clastic, chemical, and bioclastic (biochemical) groups.
Texture/Grains
Metamorphic textures consist of two main types: foliated and non-foliated textures.
Texture can reveal the processthat formed the rock.
Igneous Rocks
What are they?
Rock made from cooled
–LAVA, above ground or
–MAGMA, below ground.
Classification
They are classified
in 3 ways:
1.Texture – Grain/ minerals
2.Origin - where formed
3.Mineral Composition –made from
Grain Size Have….
SPECIAL NAMES
Texture/GrainCoarse Grained = large grains, cooled slowly
Think about it…. If it cools over a long time – the grains have time to get big!
Most abundant intrusive rock is GRANITE
Fine Grained = small grains, cooled fastThink about it… If it cools over a short time – the grains don’t have time to get big!
Example: Basalt
Igneous Rock Formation-OriginExtrusive – formed ABOVE
GROUND. It cools fast so it has smallgrains.
Intrusive – formed UNDERGROUND. It cools slowly so it will have largegrains.
Laccolith
Examples of each type of ROCK Fine Grained
Basalt = Extrusive Igneous rock
Course Grained
Granite = Intrusive Igneous rock
Mineral Composition How much silica is in the magma/lava?
–Low silica content = dark colored = Mafic
–High silica content = light colored = Felsic
High Silica Content Low Silica Content
Felsic Igneous Rock Mafic Igneous Rock
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Lighter
Darker
Big Crystals Small or No CrystalsDraw pictures of the different types of Igneous Rocks!
Label the igneous rock formation
Ticket out: CHOOSE ONLY ONE
What makes up the grains in an igneous rock?
Illustrate grains of an igneous rock and explain why this happens
Compare and contrast intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks