Teaching and Learning
Minerals
Rocks
More Rocks
Student Knowledge
100

Sky Mountain has amazing geologic features and a variety of rocks that can help introduce students to the wonders of the physical world around them. The power of _______ will lead students to practice a student-centered approach to their own learning.

observation

100

By studying the physical characteristics of rocks, students will develop their vocabulary related to color, shape, _______ , hardness, pattern, weight, edges, porosity, transparency, and _______ .

texture, luster
100

What is the name of the mountain range Sky Mountain is located in

Sierra Nevada or Sierra Nevada Mountains
100

Sedimentology is the study of

sediments

100

Rocks are made of ______________.

Minerals

200

Practicing academic language will help students develop critical thinking skills that support them to become more _______ _______.

independent learners

200

This is the state rock

serpentine or serpentinite

200

These rocks have LARGE crystals that formed from MAGMA deep in the earth and have a "cookies and creme" appearance

granite or granodiorite

200

If a soil sample has sediment or many different sizes such as the following, how is the sorted? 

Choose One: Very Poorly, poorly, moderately, well, very well

27% 2000 mm and up

3% 30 mm

10% 3.2 mm

50% 1/2 mm

10% 1/32 mm

Very poorly

200

In the Rock Cycle, when magma or lava cools... it turns into what kind of rock?

Igneous

300

This can cause unstable soils which can ultimately result in dangerous landslides or mudslides

erosion or wildfire

300

The giant random boulders around camp are called erratics. What placed them there?

Glaciers or weathering and erosion

300

During plate tectonics, divergence describes plates moving apart. What describes plates coming together?

Convergence

300

What is basalt? [TAS System]

A) Felsic & alkalic

B) Intermediate & alkalic

C) Mafic and sub-alkalic

D) ultramafic & alkalic

C) mafic & sub-alkalic

300

The Ultramafic rocks are high in what components?

A) Silica

B) Feldspar

C)Iron and Magnesium

C)Iron and Magnesium

400

The 3 Types of Rocks found at camp are:

Metamorphic, Volcanic, Plutonic, (Igneous)

400

Students are discouraged from breathing in dust from rocks, especially if they may contain _______.

asbestos

400

When did the closest erruption (Long Valley Caldera) happen?

A) 300-600 years ago

B) 3 million years ago

C) 65 million years ago

A) 300-600 years ago

400

A slate rock a type of metamorphic rock

True or False

True

400
The following words are examples of what category of physical properties?


Shiny, dull, pearly, waxy, glassy, metallic, sparkly

Luster

500

Today, ________ moves rocks and the process that causes large boulders to become sand is called ____________ & ______________.

water (not glaciers today) weathering & erosion

500

The most common mineral that students find is called quartz. What is the ROCK called?

Quartzite

500

When looking at a plutonic granitic rock that formed from 2 different magmas mixed together, the darker "blob" is called a _________ ___________.

mafic enclave

500

What is the opposite of FELSIC?

ULTRAMAFIC

500

Describe the process of weathering and erosion of Rocks at Sky Mountain using at least 3 key words. (Written Down)

Due to subduction of oceanic crust beneath the continental crust rocks melted deep beneath the earth and formed magma. The magma rose during the formation of volcanoes. After millions of years the volcanoes weathered and eroded. The Large boulders of granitic rock break down into smaller sediment like gravel and sand and are carried by water towards the ocean by streams and rivers.