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Rock Jeopardy. 3rd Grade. Rock Lab. Properties of Rocks. Earth Materials. Rocks and Minerals. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. color. When you describe a rock As blue what property are
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Rock Jeopardy 3rd Grade
Rock Lab Properties of Rocks Earth Materials Rocks and Minerals 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500
Row 1, Col 1 color When you describe a rock As blue what property are using?
1,2 texture When I say “the rock looks Like a sponge” or “the Rock feels like sandpaper” what Property am I using?
1,3 size The statement “my rock weighs 2 grams” uses Which property?
1,4 hardness “I can scratch my rock With a penny and a paper Clip” uses which property?
2,1 scale What did we use to weigh our mock rocks?
2,2 Any reasonable question will work What would be a question you Could ask about the rock lab?
2,3 Make an accurate data statement What can you learn from this graph?
2,4 Any property would work Decribe a property of this rock.
3,1 Minerals Name the Earth Material.
3,2 rock Name the Earth Material.
3,3 soil Name the Earth Material.
3,4 clay Name the Earth Material.
4,1 Sand is composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles Define sand.
4,2 Clay is a naturally occurring mineral composed of fine-grained materials which can be hardened or fired Define clay.
4,3 Naturally occurring combination of minerals Define rock.
4,4 All rocks are made up of minerals, and minerals are not made of rocks Name the difference between A rock and a mineral.
5,1 Properties - texture, color, size, or other Describe the rock using two Or more properties.
5,2 Calcite, oyster shells, sand etc What minerals were found In our mock rocks?
5,3 Show or 2mm How large does gravel need to Be in order to tell the difference between Sand and gravel?
5,4 Gypsum, granite, calcite, marble, quartz, basalt, sandstone, limestone or feldspar Name two different types of minerals.