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Bell Ringer: 1.14.13. Write down or put in an alarm on your phone about the test tomorrow,Tuesday ! TEST …… on Rocks…… Tuesdsay ! !!!. Learning Targets. What are you learning? I will understand what information is required for the test. How will we know if we were successful?
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Bell Ringer: 1.14.13 • Write down or put in an alarm on your phone about the test tomorrow,Tuesday! • TEST …… on Rocks…… Tuesdsay!!!!
Learning Targets • What are you learning? • I will understand what information is required for the test. • How will we know if we were successful? • I will have completed the game, 1 versus 100, as an ACTIVE participant.
iPad Policies • iPad are a tool to help improve and assist in the learning of material in the classroom. If the iPad is not being used as a productive tool, you will be asked to put it away. • What will you do? • Use good ole’ fashion pencil and paper!!!
The rules • One person (known as “1”) will be chosen to compete against the rest of the class (known as “100”) • 10 points are added to the “bank” with every question the “1” gets correct.
The rules • When a question is asked, the”1” and the “100” have 15 seconds to record their answer on a whiteboard through EduCreations app. • When I say, “Fingers-up” (since you are drawing or writing with your finger) you must stop writing. • Those who get it correct remain standing. • Those who get it wrong must sit back down.
The rules • “1” wins the bank points by eliminating all of the competition. • If the “1” gets an answer wrong, all remaining “100” (those who are still standing) split the points.
The person with the most points at the end of class is the Ultimate 1!
This type of igneous rock forms as a dark colored igneous rock due to its composition (low in silica). • Mafic (think mafia) igneous rock
Determine which the type of breakage this rock exhibits, cleavage or fracture. • Fracture, curved edge or irregular surface!
Determine the rock and type: • Foliated metamorphic rocks (banded)
This type of texture of an igneous rock forms outside of a volcano. • Fine grained (cools quickly)
Define Streak. • The powder that is left behind when a mineral is rubbed on a streak plate.
Determine which the type of breakage this rock exhibits, cleavage or fracture. • Cleavage, smooth and flat surfaces!
True or False: Rocks are always minerals. • False, may be made up of minerals but some rocks are made of LIVING things (so it can’t be a mineral).
This type of texture of an igneous rock forms when magma cools without a volcanic eruption. • Course grain (no eruption, it cools inside the earth slowly)
This rock is classified by the rate in which it forms and the composition. • Igneous rock
Define luster. • The way in which a mineral reflects light
True or False. The rock cycle does not follow the law of conservation of mass. • False, why? Think about it and discuss with your neighbors.
Determine the rock and type. • Organic sedimentary rock
What process need to occur to become a metamorphic rock? • Heat and Pressure
In order for a sedimentary rock to form, write the step of that need to occur. • From sediment: Deposition, compaction, and cementation occur
This type of igneous rock describes the composition (high amount of silica) • Felsic igneous rock (light colored)
This type of metamorphic rock has random or irregular patterns of crystals • Nonfoliated metamorphic rock
What does the word “morph” mean? • Change
A course-grain igneous rock forms inside the volcano called… • Intrusive igneous rock
In order for sediment to be create, what takes place? • WEATHERING (breaking down)
What steps need to occur to make an igneous rock? • Any rock needs to melt into magma and cool (solidify)
This process is when sediments is dropped down and comes to rest. • Deposition
This type of sedimentary rock may form in caves as stalagmites. • Chemical sedimentary rocks (dissolved minerals)
A fine-grain igneous rock forms outside the volcano called… • Extrusive igneous rock
This rock is classified by the arrangement of the grains/crystals. • Metamorphic rock
What is the difference between WEATHERING and EROSION • Weathering is the breaking down of a material; Erosion is the movement of a material
This rock is classified by the materials that make them up. • Sedimentary rock
Determine the rock and type. • Clastic sedimentary rock