Download Massachusetts - Swampscott Middle School

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

Great Lakes tectonic zone wikipedia , lookup

Large igneous province wikipedia , lookup

Weathering wikipedia , lookup

Geology of Great Britain wikipedia , lookup

Sedimentary rock wikipedia , lookup

Algoman orogeny wikipedia , lookup

Igneous rock wikipedia , lookup

Clastic rock wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
Massachusetts
Utah
Colorado
 Table identifying the 4 rocks
 Defined the key terms:
 Igneous
 Intrusive
 Extrusive
 Gave uses for Igneous rocks
 Journal entry that includes:
 Location
 Igneous
 Intrusive
 Extrusive
 Descriptions of rocks found on trip
 Diagram of something learned
 What must have been in
Massachusetts at some point for
these rocks to exist?
 Table identifying the 5 rocks
 Defined the key terms:
 Sedimentary
 Detrital
 Organic
 Chemical
 Gave uses for Sedimentary rocks
 Journal entry that includes:
 Location
 Detrital
 Organic
 Chemical
 Sedimentary
 Descriptions of rocks found on trip
 Diagram of something learned
 Table identifying the 4 rocks
 Defined the key terms:
 Metamorphic
 Foliated
 Nonfoliated
 Gave uses for Metamorphic rocks
 Journal entry that includes:
 Location
 Metamorphic
 Foliated
 Nonfoliated
 Descriptions of rocks found on trip
 Diagram of something learned
 If Metamorphic rock is on the
surface what must have happened?
Florida
Wyoming
 Answers to the questions
 Journal entry that includes:
 Location
 Weathering
 Erosion
 Sediment
 Deposition
 Compaction
 Cementation
 Diagram of something learned
 Table with 5 observations of heat and
pressure
 Journal entry that includes:
 Location
 Heat
 Pressure
 Metamorphic
 Layers
 Swirls
 Diagram of the formation of a
metamorphic rock
Hawaii
 Table with the three sort times
 Journal entry that includes:
 Location
 Cooling quickly
 Cooling slowly
 Extrusive
 Intrusive
 Diagram of the formation of large
and small crystals