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Student Exploration: Rock Classification

The document discusses how to classify rocks into three main types - igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic - based on their formation processes and characteristics like texture. It describes activities where students explore rock textures to identify types, and classify sample rocks. They also identify where different rock types form based on whether they are extrusive or intrusive igneous rocks.

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Student Exploration: Rock Classification

The document discusses how to classify rocks into three main types - igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic - based on their formation processes and characteristics like texture. It describes activities where students explore rock textures to identify types, and classify sample rocks. They also identify where different rock types form based on whether they are extrusive or intrusive igneous rocks.

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Student Exploration: Rock Classification


Directions: Follow the instructions to go through the simulation. Respond to the questions and
prompts in the orange boxes.

Vocabulary: classify, extrusive igneous rock, foliation, fossil, igneous rock, intrusive igneous rock,
metamorphic rock, mineral, sedimentary rock, strata, texture

Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.)


When you classify objects, you organize them into groups based on common characteristics.

1. What are some different ways you could classify Size, shaper, and
these marbles? color

2. What characteristics do you think scientists use Whether they are


to classify rocks? igneous,
metamorphic, or
sedimentary

Gizmo Warm-up
Rocks are classified by how they formed. The three types are:
● Igneous rocks form from cooling magma or lava.
● Sedimentary rocks form from the bonding of rock fragments such as
sand, silt, or clay; from organic materials; and from chemicals
dissolved in water.
● Metamorphic rocks form when other rocks are changed by heat and
pressure.

In the Rock Classification Gizmo, you will get to explore these three types of rocks. Think about how each type
of rock is formed.

1. Fossils are the remains of ancient plants and animals. Which type of rock do you think is most likely to
contain fossils?
Sedimentary

2. Foliation occurs when minerals are flattened by heat and pressure. This results in a layered or banded
texture. Which type of rock do you think is foliated?
Metamorphic

3. Air pockets can form in rapidly cooling magma or lava. In which type of rock would you expect air pockets?

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Igneous

Activity A: Get the Gizmo ready:


Classifying rocks ● Click Reset.

Introduction: You can classify rocks by examining characteristics such as texture. A rock’s texture is
determined by the sizes, shapes, and positions of the grains that make up the rock.

Goal: Classify rocks as igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic.

1. Summarize: The three groups of rocks each have unique characteristics. For example, many igneous rocks
have a texture of interlocking mineral crystals. Sedimentary rocks may have distinct layers of sediments,
known as strata.

To learn other characteristics of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks, turn on Show common
characteristics in the CHARACTERISTICS pane. In the table below, summarize the textures that will allow
you to identify and classify these rock types.

Rock type Characteristics


Formed from cooled magma, texture of interlocking crystals with no layering or
Igneous color banding/ some rocks contain small holes or vesicles

Formed of particles such as sand, silt, clay, cemented together, can contain fossils
Sedimentary

Formed from rocks transformed by heat and or pressure interlocking crystal texture
often shows foliation or alternating light and dark bands
Metamorphic

2. Classify: Select Name on the SIMULATION pane. Move your cursor over the rock pictures. Based on what
you see, classify the rocks by dragging them into the correct box on the CHARACTERISTICS tab. Record
your classifications in the table below.

Rock type Rock names


Igneous gabbro, granite, pumice, basalt

Sedimentary Limestone, silestone, conglomerate, sandstone

Metamorphic Slate,gneiss,marble,schist

Click on Status to check your answers. If necessary, change your classifications of rocks on the Gizmo,

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and make any needed corrections to the table above. When you are done, click tools and take a
screenshot ( ). Right-click the image, and click Copy Image, and paste the image here.

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Activity B: Get the Gizmo ready:


Rock ● Click Reset.
locations ● Select the LOCATION tab.

Introduction: Igneous rocks that form under Earth’s surface are called intrusive. Intrusive igneous rocks
usually have large mineral grains because they form from magma that cools slowly. Igneous rocks that form
above ground are extrusive. Extrusive igneous rocks have small mineral grains or no grains at all because
they form from lava that cools quickly.

Question: Where do different kinds of rocks form?

1. Label: ✏️
Review how the different types of
rock form. On the diagram at right, label
where you would expect the following types of
rock to form:
● extrusive igneous rocks
● intrusive igneous rocks
● metamorphic rocks
● sedimentary rocks

Select Show classification names to check your


labels. Correct any rock locations that you labeled
incorrectly.

2. Classify: Drag the rocks from the SIMULATION


pane to the correct positions on the

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LOCATION tab. Click on Status to check your placements. When you are done, click tools
and take a screenshot ( ). Right-click the image, and click Copy Image. Then paste the
image here.

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Which rocks did you classify as extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks?

Extrusive: Basalt Pumice Intrusive: Gabbro granite

3. Analyze: What features did you use to classify igneous rocks as extrusive or intrusive?

I used thor holes

4. Draw conclusions: Extrusive igneous rocks often have air pockets, but intrusive igneous
rocks never do. Why do you think is this the case?

the pressure under the surface was so great it made holes in the rocks

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