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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 1430 for Little Rock
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1. Classifying Rocks
Return To Primary Lesson Plans Click here for a printable version Title: Classifying Rocks Level: Intermediate Time: 1-2 class periods KERA Goals: 1.3, 2.4 Objective: Making chart in extension activity Activity: Students will classify rocks by properties. 1. Place all rock samples in a pile at the top of the paper. Draw a circle around the pile of rocks. 2. Move all the dark samples to a separa...
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2. Rock Critters
Return To Primary Lesson Plans Click here for a printable version Title: Rock Critters/Pet Rock Level: Primary School Time: 1 class period Activity: Rock Critters Children love to create rock critters. Have the children collect some rocks (coal) of different shapes and sizes. After you have a mountain of these rocks you can start. As the children create their critters have them: 1....
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3. Rockology
The Name Game Science/Language Arts Objectives Students will compare rocks and pictures by color, shape, and texture. Students will make a decision about the closest match of the type of rock. Students will label their rock according to their match decision. Students will write down a list of similarities and differences between their rock and the rock in the picture that matche...
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4. Rockology
Everybody Needs A Rock Math/Language & Literacy Objectives Students will `get to know their rock' by observing them carefully. Students will write down as many descriptive words as they can to describe their rock. Students will be able to find their own rock from a pile of ten rocks. Students will estimate the relative masses of...
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5. Activity4
Rockin' Rocks Activity 3 Objective: Students will classify rocks from other states by group and physical properties, look for regional patterns in rock formation, graph the results of their rock swap, and use their numerical data from the rock swap to present percentages collected of sedimentary, igneous and me...
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6. Rock Families
Return To Middle Lesson Plans Click here for a printable version Title: Rock Families Level: Middle School Time: 30 minutes including presentation to the class KERA Goals: 1.15 Objective: Students will understand that all rocks belong to one of three rock families. Background Information: Scientists believe that the earth was formed about four and one-half billion years ago. The ou...
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7. History of Rock
Geology Box My Science Box hands-on science curriculum for the adventurous teacher Ecology Watersheds Geology Tectonics Physiology Genetics Exploratorium Drop Box About Home ? Geology ? 2. History of Rock 2. History of Rock - Lesson Plan Lesson Plan 1. Describe the goals of the day ? to become an expert on a specific type of rock then share that expertise with other students in small groups. 2. Divide students into teams. A fun way to do this is to hand each student a rock when they walk through the door. T...
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8. Rock Cycle
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Keri Ruth Heindel Ferris Subject: Rock Cycle Lesson Title: Rock Cycle Objectives: -To identify the stages of the rock cycle -To understand how rocks are formed and destroyed -To name exapmles of each type of rock TEKS No standards added. Materials: -"How are rocks formed?" Motivation: Reading Show material students a -Rock picture of cycle Pomp...
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9. Metamorphic Sandwiches
Return To Primary Lesson Plans Click here for a printable version Title: Metamorphic Sandwiches - - "Bread Rock" Time: 1 class period KERA Goals: 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 Objective: To graphically show how metamorphic rock is formed by pressure and heat. Materials: 4-6 slices bread per student (white and wheat) wax paper heavy books or blocks microwave (optional) Activity: 1. Hand out 2 or 3 slices of white and wheat brea...
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10. Chocolate Chip Cookie Mining
Click here for a printable version Title: Chocolate Chip Cookie Mining Level: Primary, Middle Time: 1 Class Period Objective: You are a research scientist for a mining company. You work in a laboratory that investigates methods of getting useful minerals from rocks. You have just been sent a sample of rock that seems to have small pieces of a valuable mineral mixed up with unwanted waste material. The mineral is dark brown. The waste is paler. Materials: 1. Package chocolate chip cookies (softer cookies will make it easier to get the chips out) 2. Paper clips 3. Too...
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