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Monday: a. Vocab into b. Home Work: Spelling pyramid (check the pyramid + sentences homework on Tuesday) Spelling Pyramid Mineral F Fo For Layer Fossil Igneous Sediment Sedimentary Metamorphic Write 2 sentences using the words from the spelling pyramid: 1. 2.

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Picture Match Board Sedimentary Layer Fossil Melt Igneous Metamorphic Mineral Press Stratum/Strata

Friday: Charades OR Jeopardy OR Card Game + Quiz Charades Option 1: Teacher calls the words, kids standing next to their desks show what the word means with their hands, motions, body language. Option 2: Teacher give a word to each table, the table creates the charade, the class guesses Materials for Option 2: 1 cut-out word per table Mineral Igneous Fossil Press Stratum/strata Melt Sedimentary Metamorphic Layer

Card Game Mineral: the materials that make up a rock : to make or create something; to cause something to have a particular shape (or form) Melt: to change or to cause (something) to change from a solid to a liquid usually because of heat Igneous: formed when hot, liquid rock cools and becomes hard Sedimentary: made from material that sinks to the bottom of a liquid: made from sediment Metamorphic: rock that was changed from another kind of rock through heat and pressure Layer: material lying over or under another material; material spread over an area Stratum/strata: one of usually many layers of a substance (such as rock) Fossil: hardened remains (leaf, skeleton, footprint) of dead plants and animals found in some rocks Press (pressure): to push (something) with strong or stable force

Friday a. Check the spelling pyramid & sentences b. Quiz c. Rate own understanding (using the Vocab Journal on a scale of 1-4) Answer Key # Sentence Letter Correct 1. In this unit, we will learn how the three different kinds of rocks (sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous) are formed. 2. When sand and dead organisms are pressed together for a long period of time they become rock (sedimentary rock). 3. Diamond, salt, calcite are examples of minerals. D 4. When snow melts is becomes water. B 5. Igneous rock form deep within the earth. C 6. Rocks formed from lava often produce layers. C E A 7. Rocks formed when sediments that were deposited in ancient times were pressed together and became hard are called sedimentary. 8. A layer of rock or soil with same characteristics (different from other layers) is called stratum. 9. Igneous and sedimentary rocks can change into metamorphic rocks with mush heat and pressure applied. 10. Remains of plants or animals that lived long time ago and that that you can see in some rocks are called fossils. A D B E.

Name Date Using the Word Bank, choose the best word (or phrase) that matches each sentence. Write the word on the line and put the corresponding letter in the space provided. Part A A. pressed B. melts C. Igneous D. minerals E. formed # Sentence Letter Correct 1. In this unit, we will learn how the three different kinds of rocks (sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous) are. 2. When sand and dead organisms are together for a long period of time they become rock (sedimentary rock). 3. Diamond, salt, calcite are examples of. 4. When snow (= ) is becomes water. 5. rock form deep within the earth. Part B A. sedimentary B. metamorphic C. layers D. stratum E. fossils # Sentence Letter Correct 6. Rocks formed from lava (= ) often produce. 7. Rocks formed when sediments that were deposited in ancient times were pressed together and became hard are called. 8. A layer of rock or soil with same characteristics (different from other layers) is called. 9. Igneous and sedimentary rocks can change into rocks with mush heat and pressure applied. 10. Remains of plants or animals that lived long time ago and that that you can see in some rocks are called. Total correct /10