Create a model of the three different types of rocks (sedimentary, metamorphic, & igneous) using starburst candy. Note: candy is for experimental purposes only and may not be eaten.
Materials Needed:
· Starburst candies (2 different colors)
· Scissors
· Plastic baggie
Question 1
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Draw your rock cycle pictures in the boxes and draw and label arrows to each step of the rock cycle as you do them.
Directions (Part 1) :
1. Obtain 2 pieces of starburst candy from your teacher. Each starburst candy must be a different color. The starburst represent rock!
2. Remove the wrapper and cut each starburst candy into 3 strips using scissors.
3. Cut your strips into smaller squares by cutting each strip into thirds. Cutting represents weathering of the rock.
Question 2
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Question 3
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DIAGRAM
Draw your result into the appropriate place inside the rock cycle diagram at the top.
Directions (Part 2) compacting and cementation:
1. Divide your sediment into like colors. You should have two different groups.
2. Put down all of the sediment of one color
3. Put all of the other color on top and gently press down (so that you can still see the square shape but all of the pieces are squished together). This represents compacting and cementing.
Question 4
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DIAGRAM:
1. Draw what you have created in the correct box on the rock cycle diagram at the top of the page.
2. Draw an arrow from where you started (from part 1) to where you ended up (after part 2). Label the ARROW process you performed to get there.
Directions (Part 3) Heat and Pressure:
You will need to apply heat and pressure to make the next type of rock. Have you ever seen a person creating fire by rubbing two sticks together? They are using a concept called friction to create heat. We can apply this same principle to get our heat.
Place your starburst rock into a plastic baggie. Create friction by rubbing the rock between your hands and applying pressure at the same time. You will need to keep this up for at least one minute to generate the heat and pressure needed to create your next type of rock. Be careful not to break the plastic bag.
Question 5
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Question 6
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DIAGRAM
1. Draw your result into your rock cycle diagram.
2. Draw an arrow from where you started (from part 2) to where you ended up (after part 3). Label the arrow with process you performed to get there.
Directions (Part 4) Melthing:
9. To create our last type of rock, we will need some serious heat.
10. Place your "rock" on the plate
11. Heat in the microwave for 20 seconds
12. Let it cool until you can peel it off the plate.
Question 7
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Question 8
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DIAGRAM
1. Draw a picture of what you created in the correct box in the rock cycle diagram
2. Draw an arrow from where you started (from part 3) to where you ended up (after part 4). Label the arrow with process you performed to get there.
3. Lastly, go back and add the other possible pathways a rock could travel. For instance, what would need to happen in order to get the igneous rock you created back to sediment? You may refer to a rock cycle diagram to help label all of the possible pathways a rock could travel during the rock cycle.
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Question 14
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What do the starburst and "cutting" represent
starbust = magma cutting = cooling
starburst =weathing cutting =rock
starburst = rock cutting =weathering
starburst = rain cutting = magma
What do the cut up pieces represent?
Water
Sediment
Rock
Magma
What type of rock have you formed and what process formed it?
Sedimentary rock- cooling
Igneous rock- heat and pressure
Sedimentary rock- cementing and compacting
Igneous rock - cooling
Metamorphic rock- heat an pressure
Metamorphic rock- cementing and compacting
What was formed?
Igneous rock
Sediment
Metamorphic rock
Sedimentary rock
Magma
What did the mashing,squeezing, and rubbing of the starburst represent
weathing
heat and pressure
compacting and cementing
cooling
melting
What have you formed?
Metamorphic rock
sediment
magma
Igneous rock
Sedimentary rock
What did the microwave/hot plate represent?
weathing
heat and pressure
compacting and cementing
cooling
melting
Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
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Question 12
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Question 13
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Match the word and definition
Igneous Rock
Rocks that have changed due to heat and pressure
sediment
Formed by magma cooling
Sedimentary rock
melted rock
MetaMORPHic Rock
Formed when sediment is squeezed togther and hardens (compact and cement)
Magma
small pieces of rock, shell, mineral made from weathing and erosion