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Types of Rocks

Learning Objectives

  • Identify and describe the three main types of rocks: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.
  • Explain how igneous rocks form from cooling magma or lava.
  • Describe the process of sedimentation and cementation in the formation of sedimentary rocks.
  • Understand how metamorphic rocks undergo transformation through heat and pressure.
  • Recognize the role of geologists in studying rocks to understand Earth's history.

Introduction and Hook

Begin the lesson by introducing the concept of rocks and their significance in understanding Earth's history. Discuss how geologists classify rocks into three main types: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.

Go to the Lesson

Show a captivating image of a volcano to hook students' interest and discuss how igneous rocks form from cooling magma or lava.

Direct Instruction

Explain the formation processes of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks using relatable analogies and examples like volcanoes and riverbeds.

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Discuss the role of geologists in studying rocks to understand Earth's history, highlighting the practical uses of minerals and rocks in everyday life.

Guided Exploration

Engage students with a video that explores the significance of rocks and minerals in everyday life, illustrating their roles in construction, technology, and health.

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Facilitate a discussion on how different rock types are formed and their characteristics, encouraging students to share observations and ask questions.

Hands-On Activity

Conduct a hands-on activity where students classify rock samples into igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic categories based on their characteristics.

Use the 'Properties of Minerals' worksheet to engage students in testing mineral properties like color, luster, and hardness, fostering observation and critical thinking.

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Independent Practice

Assign students to research and present on a specific type of rock, focusing on its formation, characteristics, and uses.

Check for Understanding

Use the 'The description of the PDF goes here…' assessment to evaluate students' understanding of rock types and formation processes through activities like fill-in-the-blanks and Venn diagrams.

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Review and Reflection

Facilitate a class discussion to review the key concepts learned about the three types of rocks and their formation processes.

Encourage students to reflect on how geologists use rocks to piece together Earth's history and share their thoughts in a short written reflection.

Assessment and Extension

Test comprehension by using the Unit Quiz at the end of the Processes That Shape the Earth unit.

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For a more comprehensive review, download the 'Review – Processes That Shape the Earth' assessment pack that includes answer keys for easy correction.

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