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Monday, August 20th Please take out your Tier Igneous CRCT Rocks are classified based MAINLY on their: a.Color b.Texture c.Formation d.All Above
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Monday, August 20th. CRCT Rocks are classified based MAINLY on their: Color Texture Formation All Above . Please take out your Tier Igneous. Week At a Glance . Today: Igneous Notes, Explain Tier 2 Igneous Tuesday: Igneous Dichotomous Key Lab and Tier 2 Worktime - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Monday, August 20th

Monday, August 20th

Please take out your Tier Igneous

CRCT Rocks are classified based

MAINLY on their: a.Color b.Texture c.Formationd.All Above

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Week At a Glance Today: Igneous Notes, Explain Tier 2 Igneous Tuesday: Igneous Dichotomous Key Lab and Tier 2 Worktime Wednesday: Igneous/Rock classification quiz and begin Metamorphic notes Thursday: Tier 1 Metamorphic DUE, Computer LabFriday: Tier 2 Igneous DUE, Computer Lab

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Corny Joke of the Day

What do planets read

Comet Books

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What Did You Discover?Magma vs. lava

Cooling Rate/crystal size

Intrusive vs. Extrusive

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Igneous Rocks Coffee Talk

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I. FormationThey are

formed when hot, liquid rock, or magma,

cools and solidifies (Hardens)

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II. ClassificationIgneous rocks are classified

according to their composition and texture.

4 basic types of texturesGlassy – black and sharpFine grained – interlocking piecesCoarse grained – consist of

interlocking mineral crystalsPorphyritic – made of large crystals

scattered on the back of small crystals.

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Igneous RocksCoarse-Grained

Fine-Grained

Granite

Gabbro Basalt

Rhyolite

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III. Magma vs. Lava

Magma – molten material below the earth’s surface.

Lava – molten material above the earth’s surface.

MUST KNOW INFO

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IV. 2 Types

of Igneous Rocks

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A. Intrusive Igneous Rocks: Magma pushes into

surrounding rock below the Earth’s surface

Cools slower Large Crystals Think: (INSIDE)

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Examples:

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Did you know?!?! Granite is the most abundant intrusive

rock!

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B. Extrusive Rocks: forms when

magma erupts onto the Earth’s surface (lava),

cools quickly very small or no

crystals formed Think:

(EXTERIOR)

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Example:

Basalt is the most common

EXTRUSIVE igneous rock!

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Did you know?!?! Another name for

an Extrusive rock is a

VOLCANICrock

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A Closer Look at an Igneous Rock

Obsidian is a dark-colored volcanic glass that forms from the very rapid cooling of molten rock material. It cools so rapidly that crystals do not form.

Is it fine-grained or coarse-grained?

Is this rock Intrusive or Extrusive?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqgHUPSTojY

Igneous Rock Video

Must write down TWO things you learned!!!!

Be prepared to share!

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Rocks Rock!

Tier 2 Igneous

Due: Friday, August 24

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Tier 2 ActivitiesCreate a song

Make a facebook page

*Goal: Demonstrate the knowledge between intrusive vs. extrusive Igneous Rocks

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Must Include: Magma Vs. Lava Difference between Instrusive

and Extrusive (cooling rate, crystal size, location)

How Igneous Rocks are formed Be typed or written in black ink 5 or more COLORFUL pictures

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