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http://activities.macmillanmh.com/science/ca/ scienceinmotion/Common/SIM.html?Modul e=../Grade4/Chapter3IgneousRockFormation/ 11/19 One Rock to Another Lesson #47 Crust (thin outer shell of solid rock plates) Lithosphere (outer zone of Earth made of crust and the outermost part of the mantle) Mantle (hot molten rock called magma) Outer Core (molten iron and nickel) Inner Core (solid iron and nickel) 11/20 Metamorphic Rock Lesson #48 Quick Write: Metamorphic rocks change form one type to another and source rocks become morph rocks! Infer the source rock that may produce each of these morph rocks. SOURCE ROCKS MORPH ROCKS Slate Schist Quartzite Gneiss Today’s Plan: -Metamorphic Rock Formation -Project presentation details -New Jobs -Reading Reminders: Project due 11-25 Period 1: Bonus 5 points if you are ready on Monday 11-24 Igneous rock: Formed when magma from the Earth’s mantle cools and crystallizes! Intrusive and Extrusive Igneous Rock Magma can solidify in two ways: • Intrusive Igneous Rock: Solidifies below the surface of the earth, in the crust. – Examples: granite • Extrusive Igneous Rock: Solidifies on the surface of the land. (When lava spills onto land through a volcano!) – Examples: obsidian, pumice, tuff, scoria, basalt How_Are_Igneous_Rocks_Formed_.asf 11/20 Metamorphic Rock Lesson #48 Metamorphic Rocks • Metamorphic means “changed” • Metamorphic rocks change form one type to another! 11/20 Metamorphic Rock Lesson #48 Metamorphic Rocks Change is brought about by heat and/or pressure. • Pressure results when rocks are buried deep in the ground or magma pushes up from below. • Heat results when rocks are covered in lava. • Metamorphic rocks never completely melt. How_Are_Metamorphic_Rocks_Formed_.asf 11/20 Metamorphic Rock Lesson #48 Metamorphic Rocks – Source Rock: The original rock that changes into the metamorphic rock. – Morph Rock: The metamorphic rock the source rock changes into. Trimester Project Due Tuesday 11/25 or Monday 11/24 (Period 1 for +5pts) NO LATE WORK WILL BE ACCEPTED. Presentations… Project Presentations About 3 minutes to summarize your work. Do not read directly from your board or PowerPoint Make good use of your visuals (point to specifics as you explain) Stay positive, enthusiastic, and confident! Look at your audience and don’t mumble. Presentation Outline ~Introduce the focus question ~State your hypothesis (What you thought the answer would be before you started) ~Your research process– how you obtained the information and any difficulties ~Your findings – What you found out, explanation of diagrams or models, was the hypothesis correct, how the work addresses your focus question, and were you able to answer the question? ~Professional level – Share your teaching point with the group. How will you know they understood (Exit slip? Feedback questions?) ~What are the most important things you learned? New Jobs! The Story of Wrightwood Marble • Pg 93-97 • Questions… 11/20 Metamorphic Rock Lesson #48 Homework: -Continue work on your trimester project (Due 11-25) -Index cards for the presentation -Period 1: Bonus 3 points if you are ready by Monday 11-24 What_Is_the_Rock_Cycle_.asf 11/20 Metamorphic Rock Igneous Rock Crystallization Lesson #48