Metamorphic rocks are formed when an igneous rock, a sedimentary rock, or even a metamorphic rock is changed into another rock because of the tremendous heat and pressure inside the earth. With extreme heat, rocks can melt into molten liquid rock called magma. They can also break apart into smaller particles, called sediments, such as gravel or sand, through the process of weathering. Sediments can then be carried away by erosion. Rocks never stay the same though. The Earth is constantly changing.
It may seem to us that a particular mountain will always be there. But over a very long period of time, the mountain will be worn away.
Likewise, new mountains will form elsewhere as a result of earthquakes and volcanoes. These middle school science bell ringers are an excellent way to engage your students as soon as they walk into your classroom.
Each game board has been carefully designed to keep students engaged. There are 10 different action spaces on each board and dozens of question cards. All of the actions are related to science concepts and keep the students motivated throughout the game. Each game is ready to play. Simply print out the board and the cards and let the students enjoy reviewing nine different units. Below are the essential questions and standards associated with the lessons and activities included in the rock cycle unit.
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Each student needs to pick a starting station. There they write that in their first box. Rock Cycle Unit Project. Make it a game in your classroom or have them complete it virtually. Have students choose a "rocks life" and present it in a creative way. Use these directions and simple rubric to get started!
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Earth Sciences , General Science. Games , PowerPoint Presentations. Rock Cycle Game. This is a fun way to review the rock cycle. I usually print each station card out and place them around the room. Students are assigned a station and begin there. They can work as a group or independently. They must roll a dice and see what happens to their rock. They then need to use their knowled. Activities , Cooperative Learning , Games.
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