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Intro to the Rock Cycle Lesson

Intro to the Rock Cycle Lesson

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Science

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8th Grade

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NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS2-1, MS-ESS2-2

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21 Slides • 29 Questions

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Open Ended

Write down everything you know about rocks.

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How are rocks classified? (Select 2)

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Color

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Composition

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Texture

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Shape

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What are the three classes of rock? (Select 3)

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Sedimentary

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Lava

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Metamorphic

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Magma

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Igneous

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Multiple Choice

What size crystals form when magma cools slowly inside the Earth?

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Small

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Medium

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Large

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Multiple Choice

What are rocks that cool inside the Earth called?

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Extrusive Igneous

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Intrusive Sedimentary

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Intrusive Igneous

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Extrusive Metamorphic

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Multiple Choice

What size crystals form when lava cools quickly outside the Earth?

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Small

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Medium

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Large

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Multiple Choice

What are rocks that cool outside the Earth called?

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Extrusive Igneous

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Intrusive Sedimentary

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Intrusive Igneous

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Extrusive Metamorphic

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Multiple Select

What do scientists use to name sedimentary rocks? (Select 2)

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Size of sediment

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Color of rock

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Type of rock

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Color of sediment

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Multiple Choice

What process causes sedimentary rock to form?

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Melting

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Heat and Pressure

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Weathering and Erosion

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Weight pressing layers of sediment together

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Multiple Choice

What processes causes metamorphic rock to form?

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Melting

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Heat and Pressure

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Weathering and Erosion

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Weight pressing layers of sediment together

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Multiple Select

What kind of rocks did metamporhic rocks start out as? (Select 2)

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Magma

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Sedimentary

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Lava

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Igneous

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Multiple Choice

Any rock can change into any other kind of rock.

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True

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False

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Match

Match the following terms and definitions.

Weathering

Sediment

Erosion

Deposition

Wind, water, ice, & temp break down rock

Rock fragments created by weathering

Moving sediment from 1 place to another

Sediment ending up in water or low areas

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Open Ended

Type your summary here, then write it on your notes page. Use your own words.

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This rock was another type of rock that was heated and compressed over time. What type of rock is this?

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Sedimentary

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Igneous

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Metamorphic

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This rock started as molten magma but transformed after a volcano erupted. What type of rock is this?

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Sedimentary

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Igneous

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Metamorphic

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This rock was formed by smaller pieces of rock that settled at the bottom of a lake millions of years ago. What type of rock is this?

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Sedimentary

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Igneous

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Metamorphic

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The process when rocks break into smaller pieces due to exposure to natural elements is called...

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Deposition

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Erosion

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Weathering

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Multiple Choice

The process by which sediments move from one place to another from wind or rain is called...

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Deposition

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Erosion

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Weathering

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Multiple Choice

The process where material is added to land (or a landform). Can be deposited by water, wind or glaciers.

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Deposition

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Erosion

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Weathering

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What are the 3 major types of rocks?

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Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic

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Metamorphic, Igneous, Cementation

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Magma, Lava, Crystals

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Air, Water, Earth, Fire

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Multiple Choice

The process by which metamorphic rocks are formed...

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Erosion and Deposition

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Heat and Pressure

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Melting and Cooling

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Multiple Choice

What do we call the material that comes from rocks that have been broken down into smaller pieces?

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Texture

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Weathering

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Sediment

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Erosion

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Multiple Choice

What causes igneous rocks to form?

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Erosion and Weathering

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Cooling of magma or lava

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Heat and Pressure

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Multiple Choice

Molten rock below the Earth's surface is called...

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Magma

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Lava

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Goo

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Really hot goo

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Multiple Choice

Molten rock above the Earth's surface is called...

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Magma

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Lava

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Goo

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Really hot goo

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What are the remains of plants or animals preserved in petrified form or as impressions made in rock?

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Crystals

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Fossils

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Geodes

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Which type of rock are fossils found in?

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Igenous

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Sedimentary

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Metamorphic

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Multiple Choice

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Any rock can turn into any other kind of rock.

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True

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False

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