

Intro to the Rock Cycle
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Science
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7th - 8th Grade
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Easy
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Grace Breazeale
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23 Slides • 15 Questions
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Intro to the Rock Cycle

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Bell Ringer
Mitosis: there are two daughter cells; the parent cell and two daughter cells are identical
Meiosis: there are four daughter cells; the parent cell and the four daughter cells are NOT identical
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Bell Ringer
Step 1: Find the trait that the question is asking about (the chart tells us that the allele "T" is referring to "thumbs")
Step 2: Decide if the genotype "Tt" will cause the person to have the dominant OR recessive trait. They can't have both! In this case, there is a dominant allele so they will have the dominant trait.
Step 3: Find the dominant form of the trait in the chart. In this case, it is straight thumbs.
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Announcements
If you didn't conference with me last week, I'm going to have you meet with me in a breakout room during independent work this week
Homework due on Thursday
Make sure that you're earning all of your participation points!
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Agenda
Bell Ringer / Announcements
Lesson - The Rock Cycle
Independent Practice (if time)
Exit Ticket
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Today's Objectives
What is a rock?
What are the 3 main types of rocks?
What is the rock cycle?
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Open Ended
Look at the picture of the 3 types of rocks. What is one similarity OR one difference between the rocks?
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Minerals and Rocks
Mineral: a solid that is formed naturally in the earth and normally has a crystal structure
Rock: a solid that is made up of one or more minerals
Minerals are the "building blocks" of rocks.
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Types of Rocks
Rocks are classified into 3 categories, based on how they are formed
Does anyone know what the three categories are?
Answer: igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary
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Multiple Choice
How many categories of rocks are there?
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3
4
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1. Igneous Rocks
Igneous rocks are formed by magma/lava.
When a volcano erupts, it spews out hot molten rock called lava. Eventually the lava will cool down and become solid. This forms an extrusive igneous rock.
Igneous rock can also form as magma cools below earth's surface. These are called intrusive igneous rocks.
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2. Sedimentary Rocks
Sedimentary rocks are formed by years of sediment (small pieces of rocks/minerals) compacting together and becoming hard.
A stream or river will carry lots of sediments to a larger body of water. These pieces will settle at the bottom and over a really long time (perhaps millions of years), they will form into solid rock.
Some examples of sedimentary rocks are shale, limestone, and sandstone.
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3. Metamorphic Rocks
Metamorphic rocks are formed by heat and pressure.
They are generally found inside the Earth's crust.
Metamorphic rocks are often made from other types of rock. For example, shale, a sedimentary rock, can be changed into a metamorphic rock such as slate.
Other examples of metamorphic rocks include marble and anthracite.
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Any questions so far?
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Multiple Choice
Which type of igneous rock is formed when lava erupts out of a volcano?
Intrusive
Extrusive
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Multiple Choice
Which type of igneous rock is formed when magma cools beneath the earth's surface?
Intrusive
Extrusive
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Multiple Choice
Which type of rock is formed when years of sediment is compacted together? (clue: use the names of the rocks to help you)
Igneous
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
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Multiple Choice
Which type of rock is formed by heat and pressure near the earth's crust?
Igenous
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
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The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle is how natural processes (weathering, erosion, deposition, heat, and pressure) can cause rocks to change from one type to another.
The process is very slow but is constant.
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Weathering and Erosion
Rocks on the surface of the earth are constantly being broken down by wind and water.
The result of all this? Large rocks are worn down to smaller sediments.
When the sediments are broken off a rock and stay in the same area, it is called weathering.
When the sediments are carried somewhere else, it is called erosion.
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Multiple Choice
________ occurs when sediments are broken off from a larger rock and stay in the same place.
Weathering
Erosion
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Multiple Choice
________ occurs when sediments are broken off from a larger rock and are carried off.
Weathering
Erosion
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Multiple Choice
________ occurs when sediments are broken off from a larger rock and are carried off.
Weathering
Erosion
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Deposition
Sediments are carried away by wind or by rain, streams, rivers, and oceans. As rivers get deeper or flow into the ocean, their current slows down, and the rock particles (mixed with soil) sink and become a layer of sediment. This is called deposition.
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Compaction/Cementation
As the layers of sediment stack up (above water or below), the weight and pressure compacts (squashes down) the bottom layers. This is called compaction and cementation.
After years of this, the sediment turns into sedimentary rock.
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Multiple Choice
Compaction/cementation of sediments forms which type of rock?
Igneous
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
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Metamorphism
Metamorphism: Over very long periods of time, sedimentary or igneous rocks end up buried deep underground, usually because of the movement of tectonic plates. While underground, these rocks are exposed to high heat and pressure, turning them into metamorphic rock.
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Multiple Choice
Metamorphism forms which type of rock?
Igneous
Sedimentary
Metamorphic
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Melting and Crystallization
Melting: Metamorphic rocks underground melt to become magma. When a volcano erupts, magma flows out of it.
Crystallization of magma: As the lava cools it hardens and becomes igneous rock.
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Any questions?
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Let's try some sample test questions!
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Multiple Choice
Which statement is true about rocks?
Minerals are made of rocks.
Crystals are made of rocks.
Rocks are made of one or more minerals.
Magma is made of solid rock.
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Multiple Choice
Which type of rock is formed when particles (sediments) are compacted and cemented together?
igneous
metallic
sedimentary
metamorphic
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Multiple Choice
In the rock cycle an igneous rock forms from
cooling temperatures
high pressure and heat
weathering and erosion
compacted plant remains
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Multiple Choice
Which of these are parts of the geologic process that changes metamorphic rock into sedimentary rock?
volcanic eruption and lava flow
igneous intrusion and solidification
faulting and displacement
erosion and deposition
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Independent Practice
Click on the link to the Google Form in the chat box.
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Exit Ticket
Please complete your exit ticket in Canvas.
When you are finished, you are free to go.
Have a great rest of your day!
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