Vocabulary
Rocks
True or False
Experiments We Did
100

Someone who studies earth and rocks is a _____

Geologist

100

Which rock is this: Reddish Scoria, Basalt, or Tuff?


Reddish Scoria

100

True or False: Rocks can only be big.

False. Rocks can be big or small.

100

What happened when rocks were rubbed together?

The rocks broke off smaller pieces of themselves or rock dust, also known as sand.

200

When rocks rub together and break into smaller pieces that is called weathering or washing?

Weathering

200

Which rock is this: Scoria, Basalt, or Tuff?




Basalt

200

True or False: Smooth is a property we can use to describe a rock.

True

200

What was the smallest form of rock we sorted?



Sand

300

Washing the dirt off rocks by putting it into water is called ______

Washing

300

Which rock is this: Scoria, Basalt, or Tuff?



Tuff

300

True or False: Texture is a property that describes a rock's color.

False. It describes if the rock is smooth, pointy, rough.

300

How did we sort rocks?

We grouped them by their properties. 

400

Words to describe how something looks or feels are called ________

Properties

400

What is one property of basalt?


Answers may vary but grey, smooth, small

400

True or False: Pebbles and boulders are smaller than sand.

False. Sand is the smallest of those rocks.

400

Which rock made bubbles when we put it in water: Reddish Scoria, Tuff, or Basalt?

Reddish Scoria

500

What is an example of a property?

Answers may vary. Color/Size/ Shape/ Texture

500

What is one property of reddish scoria?


Answers may vary: holy, bumpy, reddish, light, small

500

True or False: Basalt, scoria and tuff rocks were all formed from volcanic eruptions.

True

500

What happened when we left the vials of sand in water overnight?

The vial formed 3 layers: silt was at the top, then sand and water.

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