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Rockin’ Rocks
Mat Burridge, Tori Sivers, Jessica Tremblay
You Dig It?Rocks are all around us. Due to the large variety of rocks present in our world they are classified into three major categories; sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous.
Your TaskGather information on the three types of rocks; sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous. In your rock journal be sure to include the following:
-A brief description of each classification
-Provide an example with a drawing -The location of the rocks within the particular classification
-In teams of two, dig through the the sites provided and uncover the dirt behind the 3 classification of rocks. -Collect information on the three types of rocks as well as examples of each. -Individually, pick one classification of rocks and create a “Rockin’ Rock” poster displaying the information gathered.
The poster must include the following:-3 examples of rocks that fit that classification-a picture of a rock within that classification-a definition of the classification
-Share the poster with your partner in the previous task and then pick one poster to share with the class as a whole.
PROCESS
Websites that Rock!
www.rocksforkids.com
www.kidsgeo.com
http://www.cdli.ca/CITE/rock.htm
http://www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow1/oct98/create/index.html
RESOURCES
Igneous Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
EVALUATIONStudent Name: ________________________________________
CATEGORY 4 3 2 1Journal/Notebook Clear, accurate, dated notes are
taken.Dated, clear, accurate notes are taken somewhat.
Dated, notes are taken with little or no effort.
Little or no notes are taken.
Drawings/Diagrams Clear, accurate diagrams are included and make the experiment easier to understand. Diagrams are labeled neatly and accurately.
Diagrams are included and are labeled neatly and accurately.
Diagrams are included and are labeled.
Needed diagrams are missing OR are missing important labels.
Components of the report All required elements are present and additional elements that add to the report (e.g., thoughtful comments, graphics) have been added.
All required elements are present.
One required element is missing, but additional elements that add to the report (e.g., thoughtful comments, graphics) have been added.
Several required elements are missing.
Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar
One or fewer errors in spelling, punctuation and grammar in the report.
Two or three errors in spelling, punctuation and grammar in the report.
Four errors in spelling, punctuation and grammar in the report.
More than 4 errors in spelling, punctuation and grammar in the report.
CONGRATULATION! Once you have completed your
journal notebook and your poster you are deemed a radical rock
identifier!You have just learned the 3 classifications of rocks; igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. Each rock has it’s own place in the world and each rock has something special to bring to the earth. Your research has given you a better understanding on the three classification of rocks as well as examples of rocks within those classifications. Use this knowledge gained in your own lives and dig up rocks of your own!