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Unit 3 Minerals and Rocks


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Unit 3 Minerals and Rocks




 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 


 

Week


 

Topics /


Essential Questions


 

NC Standards and objectives


 

Reading Assignment/


powerpoints


 

Homework /


Labs and Activities


 

Some


Key Terms


 














































4-5


 




What is a mineral?





In what patterns are
 crystals arranged?





What are the most common
 elements found in the earth’s crust?





What are the major mineral
 groups?





Why are minerals
 identified?




















What are Igneous rocks?





























How are rocks classified?


 

2.01 Analyze the
 dependence of the physical properties of minerals on the arrangement and
 bonding of the atoms.








2.03 Investigate and
 analyze the processes responsible for the rock cycle:


-analyze the origin,
 texture, and mineral composition of rocks


-trace the path of
 elements through the rock cycle.


-Relate rock formation
 to plate tectonics.


-Identify the forms of
 energy that drive the rock cycle.


-Analyze the
 relationship between the rock cycle and processes in the atmosphere and
 hydrosphere.  


 

Chapter 4,


Pages 77-79


Chapter 4,page 79





Chapter 4,


Pages 80-81





Chapter 4,


Pages 81-83





Chapter 4, page 84











Chapter  5:


Igneous  Rocks


Pages 98-117




















 

Mineral testing


Lab





Mineral crystal activity











Mineral research project








Edible igneous rock lab





Igneous rock
 characteristics lab


- Have students determine
 the densities for various intrusive and extrusive igneous samples.  Have them rank them from most to least
 dense





Use and create keys,
 charts, or flow charts to identify rocks.





 

Crystal


Magma


Mineral


Silicate


Cleavage


Fracture


Gem


Hardness


Luster


Ore


Specific gravity


Streak


Bowen’s reaction series


Extrusive


Fractional crystallization


Igneous rock


Intrusive


Lava


Partial melting


Felsci


Kimberlite


Mafic


Pegmatite


Porphyritic


Ultramafic





 




 

Quarter test


 




 

Chap. 1-5


 




 




 




























6


 

How are sedimentary rocks
 formed?














What are the three main
 types of sedimentary rock?








What are metamorphic rocks?








What is the Rock Cycle?


 

 Continue 2.03


 

Chapter 6: Sedimentary and
 Metamorphic Rocks


Pages 120-127





Chap. 6:


p. 128-132


 

Rock identification lab





Modeling rocks with
 cookies/candy activity








Online Rock Research
 project











Rock cycle in the lab


 

Bedding


Cementation


Clastic


Cross-bedding


Deposition


Graded bedding


Lithification


Sedimentation


Clastic sed. rock


Evaporite


Porosity


Contact Metamorphism


Foliated


Hydrothermal metamorphism


Nonfoliated


Porphyoblast


Regional metamorphism


Rock cycle




Author: chanthou lupton
Last modified: 10/24/2012 3:02 PM (EST)