Sedimentary, Metamorphic and Igneous Rocks

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the rock cycle worksheet for kids to learn how to draw rocks and other things
The Rock Cycle Blank Worksheet - Fill in as you talk about or go through the rock cycle using crayons
there is a table with paper plates on it and the words teaching the rock cycle
Teaching Rocks & the Rock Cycle
Teaching the Rock Cycle A Complete Teaching Program by MJ Krech
a large fire in the middle of a field
Rock Cycle Activities for Students
Igneous rock formation discovery activity
a person sitting at a desk holding up a piece of paper with the word rock's mine written on it
Engaging Rocks and Minerals Activities - Learning Lab Resources
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a person holding a coffee mug with something in it that looks like dirt and algae
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A volcano in a mug. Neat idea to show kids how they work. Much more accurate than the old baking soda/vinegar idea.
several people holding oranges in their hands while one person holds them out to the camera
All About Rocks: Edible Rocks! making edible igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rock
three containers with food in them are labeled
Erosion experiment
a child is playing with rocks on the table
Rockin' the Rock Study
activities all about rocks
there are many different types of ice creams on this green tray with the words, mine
The ROCK Buffet
2nd Grade Shenanigans: The ROCK Buffet using food to illustrate the various rock formations...
Rock and the Rock Cycle - Windows to the Universe
Rock cycle site
a boy looking through a magnifying glass with rocks in front of him and the word rocks below it
Lesson Plans - All Grades, All Subjects, plus Games & Activities
Science - Rocks - FREE K-12 Lesson Plans & Games
a person is holding up a pastry in a plastic bag at a table with other people
Metamorphic Rock
Cut the Snickers bar in half and you see an example of a sedimentary rock. Smash the Snickers bar in a baggie and you have an example of a metamorphic rock". Melt the Snickers bar in the microwave and you have a example of an Igneous rock.--Oo saving this for later this year