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114 Reviewing Rock Cycle.notebook November 04, 2011 Friday, November 4 1. Please glue your Science Energizer into your journal. 2. Make sure you have the following for your journal entry: Date: November 4 Explanation: Why did you choose the answer you did? When creating a hypothesis, which of the following is the most important? A. The exact conditions in which the experiment will be conducted B. The reason the experiment is being conducted C. The type of data being collected D. The amount of data that will be collected 1 114 Reviewing Rock Cycle.notebook November 04, 2011 When creating a hypothesis, which of the following is the most important? A. The exact conditions in which the experiment will be conducted B. The reason the experiment is being conducted C. The type of data being collected D. The amount of data that will be collected The hypothesis is created on what is and what is not a variable in the experiment. 3 Tab Foldable 1. Create your foldable 2 114 Reviewing Rock Cycle.notebook November 04, 2011 2. Label your foldable Igneous Rocks Sedimentary Rocks Metamorphic Rocks Igneous Rocks Sedimentary Rocks Metamorphic Rocks 3. Notes in your Foldable • Open the left flaps of your foldable. • We will be writing notes on this side. • Please leave the right side blank 3 114 Reviewing Rock Cycle.notebook November 04, 2011 Igneous Rocks • form from molten rock deep within the Earth or at the surface • extrusiveforms from lava (outside) smaller grains and crystals • intrusiveforms from magma (inside) larger grains and crystals Extrusive or Intrusive? 4 114 Reviewing Rock Cycle.notebook November 04, 2011 Extrusive or Intrusive? Obsidian Extrusive or Intrusive? Pegmatite 5 114 Reviewing Rock Cycle.notebook November 04, 2011 Extrusive or Intrusive? Gabbro Sedimentary Rocks • • • • form when sediments are deposited by water or wind clasticrock fragments and minerals biologicalplant or animal remains chemicalminerals dissolve and recrystallize Limestone 6 114 Reviewing Rock Cycle.notebook November 04, 2011 Clastic, Biological, or Chemical? Clastic, Biological, or Chemical? Halite or "Rock Salt"forms from the evaporation of ocean or saline lake waters 7 114 Reviewing Rock Cycle.notebook November 04, 2011 Clastic, Biological, or Chemical? Conglomerate Clastic, Biological, or Chemical? Coquinamade from fragments of seashells 8 114 Reviewing Rock Cycle.notebook November 04, 2011 Metamorphic Rocks • forms from an existing rock that is changed from heat, pressure, or chemical reactions • foliatedbanded layer appearance • nonfoliatedis not layered or banded Amphibolite Foliated or NonFoliated? 9 114 Reviewing Rock Cycle.notebook November 04, 2011 Foliated or NonFoliated? Phyllite Foliated or NonFoliated? Quartzite 10 114 Reviewing Rock Cycle.notebook November 04, 2011 Foliated or NonFoliated? Gneiss Think, Pair, Share 1. Take 6 minutes to complete the side that says "What are Rocks?" 2. Take 3 minutes to share your answers together as a group 3. Be prepared to share if your group is called on to answer when we discuss as a class. 11 114 Reviewing Rock Cycle.notebook November 04, 2011 12