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There are three main types of rocks: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Igneous rocks form from cooling magma or lava. Sedimentary rocks form through the compression of sediments over time. Metamorphic rocks form from heat and pressure changing other rock types. Rocks have distinguishing features like crystals and grains that help classify their type.
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Rock Cycle Powerpoint 2

There are three main types of rocks: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Igneous rocks form from cooling magma or lava. Sedimentary rocks form through the compression of sediments over time. Metamorphic rocks form from heat and pressure changing other rock types. Rocks have distinguishing features like crystals and grains that help classify their type.
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Lets Rock!

THE ROCK CYCLE


3 Types of Rocks

There are 3 Igneous


different
types of rocks: Metamor
phic

 Igneous
 Sedimentary Sediment

 Metamorphic ary
Igneous Rock
Igneous rocks are formed by magma and lava as it cools.
Igneous rocks form in two different ways.

 Rock that comes from lava cools very fast and can
either be very light and airy or the rocks can be glassy.

 Rocks that come from magma are formed under


ground. They are often times very hard and have
more colors.
Sedimentary Rock

 Sedimentary rock is made when sediments


(sand, gravel, and dirt) are pressed together
over time and become a rock
 Sedimentary rock is formed in layers.
Metamorphic Rock

 Metamorphic rocks are made from other


rocks.
 Heat and pressure help change an igneous or
sedimentary rock into a new kind of rock
(think about how a caterpillar becomes a
butterfly)
The Rock Cycle
PARTS OF ROCKS
Rocks have many different parts

 Rocks can be sorted into groups


by looking at their parts. Some
rock parts are:
 Crystals
 Grains
Crystals

 Crystals are different atoms that are formed


in a pattern. They can be big or small, fat or
thin.
Grains

 Grains are smaller pieces of rock or sediment.


Grain size is something that is used a lot to
help decide the rock type.
Rock Explorers

 Lets look at some rocks!


 Get a partner and a magnifying glass
 Come and pick up a rock (you will be looking
at one rock at a time)
 You and your partner will take turns looking
at the rock. Decide if you think that crystals
are large or small. Look to see if it has grains.

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