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Rocks Big rocks into pebbles, Pebbles into sand. I really hold a million, million Rocks here in my hand. Florence Parry Heide

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Do You Know? Record Your Changes Changes Inside the Earth Changes at Earth’s Surface Changes & the Rock Cycle Changes Make Earth’s Treasures Change to Investigating Words You Should Know 9. Record The Changes in Your Knowledge 10. Bibliography

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How are rocks formed? How do rocks change? How are rocks treasured?

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Write what you know. Write what you wonder. Discover all that you have learned. Fill in your K-W-L Chart.

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Think about these: Volcanoes Earthquakes Heat and earth’s movement change what rocks look like and change landforms. What landforms do volcanoes and earthquakes form?

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Earthquakes

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Water Wind Ice Think About These: Erosion and weathering change rocks and land formations. What changes do you see?

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Water

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Wind

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Ice

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What are the main parts of the rock cycle that you should know?

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Igneous Rock Igneous rock comes from cooled magma and lava. What are some names of igneous rock?

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Sedimentary Rock Pieces of rock erode and pile up in layers to create sedimentary rocks. This is where you can find fossils. What other types of rock are sedimentary rocks?

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Metamorphic Rocks Metamorphic rock are sedimentary or igneous rocks that have been changed under pressure while deep in the crust of the earth. What kinds of rocks are metamorphic rock?

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Man changes rocks in many ways. Look for ways that rocks are used.

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Learn about different kinds of rocks. Solve some rock mysteries. View a movie on the rock cycle. See children think about rocks. Read both non-fiction and fiction books. When You are done, check out these websites! Ask Seymour Simon a question.

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Core Crust Earthquake Erosion Fossil Glacier Ingenious Lava Mantle Magma Metamorphic Mineral Rock Rock Cycle Sedimentary Soil Volcano Weathering

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Go Back to Your KWL Chart. Record what have your learned. Share with your classmates.

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Bibliography Flanagan, A. (2001) Rocks. Compass Books: MN, Minneapolis York, P. (2002) Earth. Doris Kindersley Limited: London www.brainpop.com/science/earth/rockcycle/index.weml?& tried_cookie=true www.childrensmuseum.org/geomysteries/mysteries.html www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow4/nov98/welcome.html www.rockhounds.com/rockshop/table.shtml www.seymoursimon.com