Properties
The Scratch Test
Types of Rocks
Name That Rock
Name That Mineral
100

This is the most obvious property, but often not very useful to identify minerals since many can be the same.

What is color?

100

The Scratch test is used to find out this property of rocks and minerals.

What is hardness?

100

This type of rock forms from substances like sand, mud, clay,  and shells.

What is sedimentary rock?

100

This sedimentary rock forms from mud or clay and may contain fossils.

What is shale?

100

This bright yellow mineral has an odor that some describe as "rotten eggs" or "fireworks."

What is sulfur?

200

This is the color left behind when rock is scratched on a hard surface, like a piece of tile.

What is streak?

200

This scientist devised the scale used to compare the hardness of minerals.

Who is Frederick Mohs?

200

This type of rock forms from lava or magma that cools and hardens.

What is igneous?

200

This rock is made up of mica, feldspar, and quartz.

What is granite?

200

This flat mineral breaks apart in very thin sheets.  It was sometimes  used in place of glass in windows.  It can be black or clear.

What is mica?

300

This word is used to tell that a rock or mineral breaks in an uneven, random way.

What is fracture?

300

Name the softest AND hardest minerals on the hardness scale.

What is...

-talc is the softest

-diamond is the hardest

300

This word means "changed."

What is metamorphic?

300

This igneous rock looks like black glass.  It is very sharp and was once used to make spears, arrowheads and knives.

What is obsidian?

300

This mineral is sometimes mistaken for another valuable mineral, but it has a greenish black streak and is much harder than the other mineral.

What is iron pyrite (fool's gold)?

400

This word describes how a rock or mineral breaks in predictable ways with flat surfaces.

What is cleavage?

400

This is the correct order of steps in the Scratch test:

What is

1) Rub rock then scratch with fingernail

2) Scratch rock with a penny

3) Rub rock with steel nail

4) See if rock scratches glass

400

This process continually changes rock from one type to another.

What is the rock cycle?

400

This metamorphic rock is very flat and hard.  It is often used as a chalkboard, or flooring, or as a roofing material.

What is slate?

400

This mineral is very common.  It comes in many different colors.  It can be clear, translucent, or not clear at all.  It has a easily recognizable crystal shape.  Common varieties are "rose" and "smokey."

What is quartz?

500

Also know as Specific Gravity (SG), this property tells how "tightly packed" atoms are arranged in a rock or mineral.

What is density?

500
Give an example of a rock or mineral that we tested that was at least a 6 on the Mohs' scale.

What is...

(granite, quartz, feldspar, maybe sandstone)

500

Name the two types of igneous rock and tell where they form.

What is intrusive (forms underground) and

extrusive (forms from lava above ground).

500

This sedimentary rock forms from crushed shells and the skeletal remains of sea organisms like coral.

What is limestone?

500

This mineral has a silvery metallic luster.  It is very dense and feels heavy for its size.  

What is galena?

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