Do Now: 1.5.12 In class we stated, “The rock cycle does not always go in a PERFECT pattern or...

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Welcome… Geologist! Do Now: 1.5.12 In class we stated, “The rock cycle does not always go in a PERFECT pattern or circle.” It may change into any rock if the conditions are right. Choose 1 of the following statements to explain how it would occur/form: Sedimentary rock to an Igneous rock Metamorphic rock to a Sedimentary rock

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Page 1: Do Now: 1.5.12 In class we stated, “The rock cycle does not always go in a PERFECT pattern or circle.” It may change into any rock if the conditions.

Welcome… Geologist!

Do Now: 1.5.12

In class we stated, “The rock cycle does not always go in a PERFECT pattern or circle.” It may change into any rock if the conditions are right.

Choose 1 of the following statements to explain how it would occur/form:▪ Sedimentary rock to an Igneous rock▪ Metamorphic rock to a Sedimentary rock

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Welcome… Geologists!

Do Now: 1.6.12 Write what project you decided to work

on (think about the reasons you decided this to share with your neighbor).

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Welcome Geologists!

Do Now: 1.9.12 Think about your project and determine

what you need to get accomplished today in class. Write it down!

▪ Examples: ▪ Finish at least ½ of the lyrics or story line for the

project▪ Sketch (rough draft… not beautiful) of drawings for

project with the story line for igneous and sedimentary rocks.▪ ……….

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Do Now: 1.2.13

Choose TWO terms to define:

Mafic Foliated Clastic

Non-Foliated Chemical

Organic Felsic

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Welcome…. Geologists!Bell Ringer: 1.4.13

Discuss with your group and write down the following processes that create each rock. Some with have more or less steps

Igneous Metamorphic Sedimentary

1. 1. 1.

2. 2. 2.

3. 3. 3.

4.

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Bell Ringer: 1.7.13

Have one group member collect materials from shelf. Organize vocabulary words with the

pictures. ▪ Make sure you are discussing why you are

placing each word with each picture (we will be discussing this as a class).

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Bell Ringer: 1.8.13

Discuss and write possible locations of the formations of each rock: sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous. Bonus:▪ What types would form where?

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Bell Ringer: 1.10.13

Check your grades and write down if you need to retake any of your quizzes or test (for your personal use, not on your Bell Ringer)

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Welcome… Geologists!

Do Now: 1.11.12 Looking at the

following pictures determine what type of rock (sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous) would form here and the variation.

Chemical SedimentaryFine-Grain Igneous

Non-Foliated Metamorphic

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Welcome… Geologists!

Do Now: 1.10.12 Determine the following variation types

of the pictures below:▪ Sedimentary▪ Clastic

▪ Metamorphic ▪ Foliated

▪ Igneous▪ Felsic▪ Course-Grain

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Welcome…. Geologists!

Do Now:1.12.12 Explain what you need to still do to

finish your project.

▪ REFERENCE THE RUBRIC ON YOUR HANDOUT

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Welcome…. Geologists!

Do Now: 1.18.12 Write down which project (besides your

own) that you enjoyed the most out of your class. Give reasons.

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Welcome… Geologists!

Do Now: 1.19.12 Write down what the difference between

an intrusive igneous rock and extrusive igneous rock.