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Rock Cycle Questionnaire - Maricopa County Parks

Rock Cycle Questionnaire “Arizona Rocks” Pre-Visitation Activity . Time: 30 – 45 minutes . Grades: K – 8 . Summary: This pre-visitation activity introduces key terms and subjects related to the rock cycle. Goals: To introduce students to the rock cycle in preparation for the “Arizona Rocks” class presented

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Reading Comprehension Worksheet and Kid's Fable - 'Rocks' - K5 Learning

metamorphic rock could get covered by many other rocks and end up deep in Earth’s crust. It may melt and turn into magma, and the cycle could start over again. The rock cycle is different than a life cycle of a plant or animal, though, because a rock doesn’t have to go through the cycle in order, and it may not go through all the stages.

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Cause and effect - K5 Learning

Read about the rock cycle again, and think about cause and effect as you read. The Rock Cycle Rock may seem to last forever, but it is actually always changing. It is always in one of the stages of the rock cycle. The series of events in the rock cycle takes thousands of years. But the cycle is always in motion.

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Rocks & the Rock Cycle

Name Class Date Igneous rocks are _____

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Starburst® Rock Cycle - University of Memphis

Starburst® Rock Cycle • For the metamorphic rock, leave their aluminum foil packet containing their “rock” on the heat for 30 seconds. Remind them to go straight back and put the heavy object on the packet. • For the igneous rock, they should bring their “rock” on the aluminum foil, not wrapped up. If it is, unwrap it so you watch ...

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SECOND GRADE ROCKS - msnucleus.org

ROCK CYCLE - ROCKS (2) LAB OBJECTIVES: 1. Observing the three types of rocks. 2. Comparing rocks. VOCABULARY: flat grain light (weight) shiny smooth MATERIALS: Rock Cycle - Rocks (2) red, yellow, and black paper BACKGROUND: The name of a rock reflects certain characteristics. For example, obsidian will resemble glass and scoria will usually be ...

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The rock cycle

Label the rock cycle diagram using four of the terms from the list. 2. The three types of rocks illustrated in the rock cycle have particular uses in our society. Complete the table by classifying each rock into its group (sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic) and stating a common use of each rock. Rock Classification group Use in society Slate

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Rock Cycle Lab - West Linn-Wilsonville School District

Rock Cycle Starburst Lab Name _____ Period _____ Purpose: To observe the rock cycle through a series of simulation activities. Materials (per group): 3 Starbursts of different colors, grater, paper towel, aluminum foil, tin cupcake liner, text book. Procedure & Data: ** Each Starburst represents a rock** ...

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Starburst Rock Cycle Experiment

STEP 3: Apply heat and pressure to the “Sedimentary Rock” with your hands or press into a ziplock/Starburst bag. This can be any shape and will act as the Metamorphic Rock. STEP 4: Place the “Metamorphic Rock” in a small bowl or on a plate and heat in the microwave for 30 seconds to turn the “Metamorphic Rock” into Magma.

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READING MATERIAL Read About Rocks, Minerals & The Rock Cycle

The rock cycle is dynamic. Rocks can change from one type to another through a series of processes known as the rock cycle. There is no one set “path” through the rock cycle. One example of rocks changing from one type to another is as follows: As liquid magma deep within Earth moves closer to the surface, it cools and hardens, forming ...

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