LESSON 6 – SEDIMENTARY ROCKS EARTH UNIT All information is from .

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L E S S O N 6 – S E D I M E N TA RY R O C K S

EARTH UNIT

All information is from http://mrsgebauer.com/rocks/sedimentary.html

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OBJECTIVE

•The students will identify the characteristics of sedimentary rock

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VOCABULARY

• sedimentary rock: rocks formed from layers of the remains of older rocks that have been squeezed together• sediments: loose fragments of rock deposited in one place by wind, water or ice•pressure: applying force to something by something else being in direct contact with it.

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HOW ARE ROCKS FORMED?

• Today we will be using the rock formation chart to help us understand the formation and location of sedimentary rocks.

• Materials:• brown, yellow, red,

orange, and black crayons

• pencil• formation chart

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HOW ARE SEDIMENTARY ROCKS FORMED

• Sedimentary rocks form when fragments of rocks, shells, sand and clay settle at the bottom of a lake or ocean and are slowly pressed and cemented together.

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HOW DO YOU KNOW IF A ROCK IS SEDIMENTARY?

• Most sedimentary rocks are soft. Some can be crumbled, split, or broken with your hands. Sandstone and gypsum are examples of this kind of sedimentary rock. Gypsum is used to make casts for broken bones.

sandstone  gypsum Ouch!

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HOW DO YOU KNOW IF A ROCK IS SEDIMENTARY?

• If the rock has big fragments(pieces)of shells and pebbles, it is a sedimentary rock.•Conglomerate and brecia are examples of this kind of sedimentary rock.

conglomerate 

 brecia

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SEDIMENTARY ROCK LAYERS

• Sedimentary rocks can have distinct layers. Sometimes these layers have different colors or textures. Shale is an example of this kind of sedimentary rock

shalelayers  shale

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REVIEW

•With a partner and your chart explain:•How sedimentary rocks are formed•Where they can are found

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SEDIMENTARY ROCK EXPERIMENT

• Making Sedimentary Rocks! 1. Go outside and filled an empty

bottle halfway with sediment, grass, and small twigs.

2. Then add 1/4 cup of Epsom salt to the bottle

3. Filled the bottle the rest of the way with water, then shake, hard!

4. Let sit overnight and then drain the water and let dry completely, cut away the plastic to reveal your rock!!