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Sites for Teachers (17)

Minerals, Crystals, and Gems: Stepping-Stones to Inquiry
Using minerals and rocks, teach your students about one way to explore the scientific process.
Features:
Hands On, Lesson Plans, High Graphic, Core Content, Inquiry
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Site/Standard Correlation
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2.25 / 3
How Rocks are Formed
On this page, students are introduced to the three types of rocks: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. After receiving background information on the processes by which these rocks are formed, students are allowed to perform activities which will help them understand the conditions leading to rock formation.
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Lesson Plans
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Site/Standard Correlation
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2.25 / 3
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Sites for Students (17)

Rockhound Discover How Igneous Rocks are Formed
This page offers data as well as graphic representation of the formation of Igneous rock.
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Core Content
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Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.75 / 3
Hard Rock Cafe Lesson Plan
Hard Rock Café is actually four activities in one inquiry. In What Are Rocks and How Are They Formed? students observe a variety of rocks and classify them based on their observable properties and/or characteristics. In How Can Rock Properties Help to Identify Rocks? students further classify rocks by identifying and comparing their mass, dimensions, and volume. In How Do Rocks Cycle on the Earth? students play a game to learn more about the three types of rocks (igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary) and how they cycle from one type to the next over time. In My Life As a Rock students create stories to show their knowledge of the rock cycle. The Family Page extends this learning by inviting parents to facilitate home and community observations and discussion related to rocks in the environment and their various uses in construction
Features:
Hands On, Lesson Plans, Inquiry
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Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.13 / 3
What is the Reservoir Capacity of Different Rocks?
The research aspect of this science fair project is to determine which category of rock (igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic) have the ability to hold oil and by implication natural gas.
Features:
Hands On, Questions, Science Fair, Core Content, Inquiry
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Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.00 / 3
GeoMan's Rock Identification
GeoMan''s Rock Identification page lists examples of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks in a chart format. The chart allows you to organize your rock according to texture, composition, and finally name.
Features:
Data Source, Core Content
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Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.00 / 3
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