As our journey continues, you will be investigating igneous rocks. Follow these steps:
1) Click on the link: https://thegeosphere.pbworks.com/w/page/22058926/Rock-Cycle-Webquest
2) Click on "Rock Worksheet" (thinksheet) in blue font. Print this page. DO NOT LOSE THIS PAGE, as it will be used in your final assessment rubric.
3) Return to the main screen. Click on "Igneous" in blue font.
4) Follow the directions to complete the section of the thinksheet for igneous rocks. Make sure at least ONE igneous rock you include is found in our classroom authentic artifact rock collection.
5) Place the thinksheet in your Rock Cycle Log.
6) Update your assignment checklist.
7) Add at least two facts to your K-W-L chart
8) Respond to the blog: What is the most interesting igneous rock you investigated? What characteristics make it so intersting to you?
Enjoy!
1) Click on the link: https://thegeosphere.pbworks.com/w/page/22058926/Rock-Cycle-Webquest
2) Click on "Rock Worksheet" (thinksheet) in blue font. Print this page. DO NOT LOSE THIS PAGE, as it will be used in your final assessment rubric.
3) Return to the main screen. Click on "Igneous" in blue font.
4) Follow the directions to complete the section of the thinksheet for igneous rocks. Make sure at least ONE igneous rock you include is found in our classroom authentic artifact rock collection.
5) Place the thinksheet in your Rock Cycle Log.
6) Update your assignment checklist.
7) Add at least two facts to your K-W-L chart
8) Respond to the blog: What is the most interesting igneous rock you investigated? What characteristics make it so intersting to you?
Enjoy!
Assignment 3 must be completed within 3 school days.
This portion of the thinksheet is worth 10 points.
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