Today, we learned about the last type of rock. Afterward, we continued to practice rock identification.
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Today, we learned about the last type of rock. Afterward, we continued to practice rock identification. ![]()
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Fossil Practical #2
Backwards relative dating problems... More Earth History Video Clips (Swamp World, New York Harbor) Relative Dating Target Test on Thursday, 12/10 Finish sedimentary rock Identification Practice igneous and sedimentary rock identification Practice igneous rock identification. 1) Texture, 2) Genesis (how it formed), and 3) Name. More relative dating practice problems... We wrote down notes about sedimentary rock types. Using sedimentary rock data tables, we worked through identification of sedimentary rocks.
Practice fossils... Fossil Practical #2 is tomorrow. Rock cycle test, practice igneous rock identification, and work on national park project.
Fossil practical to start class and then review/practice igneous rocks. Afterward, discuss the national parks project guidelines and give some time to get it started.
Another relative dating practice problem and practice fossil identification. Fossil identification practical test tomorrow, 12/02. Afterward, groups presented their rock candy they made yesterday.
Rock cycle notes... test on Friday, 12/04. Today, were focusing on igneous rocks. Igneous rocks notes and then igneous rock identification with trays. We started class with a relative dating practice problem. Then practiced fossil identification. After watching rock cycle interactive, notice the process that makes the different types of rocks. In the lab, use the process that makes each type of rock using candy.
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