This is an excellent tutorial for students who are learning about metamorphic rocks. This site also has tutorials on sedementary and igneous rocks as well. It would be a great tool to use in the classroom for students who need a higher level of learning than the text book offers. It has questions, pictures and diagrams of rocks and their formation. This site would fulfill Minnesota's Science Academic standard grade 8 Strand III Earth and Space Science, A. Earth Structure and Processes, The student will identify Earth's composition and structure. Benchmarks 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6.
Goal This lesson identifies some common rocks and minerals and how they influence soil formation. Af...
This web site is maintained by John Winter of Whitman College, and contains 31 PowerPoint presentati...
Sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks, weathering, erosion and transport, and the rock cycle ar...
This interactive lesson on metamorphic rocks starts with a review of the rock cycle and goes on to d...
This site contains 13 questions on the topic of metamorphic rocks and processes, which covers foliat...
This activity supports the Minnesota Academic Science Standards, especially the grade 5 earth and sp...
This interactive lesson on metamorphic rocks starts with a review of the rock cycle and goes on to d...
This interactive lesson on metamorphic rocks starts with a review of the rock cycle and goes on to d...
This activity is designed to demystify rock identification by illustrating how most common rocks can...
Traditionally, undergraduate metamorphic petrology focuses on topics including classification of met...
This interactive lesson about rocks that are found on Earth starts with a discussion of the lithosph...
Most soil parent materials were rocks at some time in their history. The minerals in rocks may contr...
In this activity students will use sample sets of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks to lea...
In this activity students develop skill in the visual identification of metamorphic rock species and...
Why are there sedimentary or igneous or metamorphic rocks in your backyard? What is the underlying g...
Goal This lesson identifies some common rocks and minerals and how they influence soil formation. Af...
This web site is maintained by John Winter of Whitman College, and contains 31 PowerPoint presentati...
Sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks, weathering, erosion and transport, and the rock cycle ar...
This interactive lesson on metamorphic rocks starts with a review of the rock cycle and goes on to d...
This site contains 13 questions on the topic of metamorphic rocks and processes, which covers foliat...
This activity supports the Minnesota Academic Science Standards, especially the grade 5 earth and sp...
This interactive lesson on metamorphic rocks starts with a review of the rock cycle and goes on to d...
This interactive lesson on metamorphic rocks starts with a review of the rock cycle and goes on to d...
This activity is designed to demystify rock identification by illustrating how most common rocks can...
Traditionally, undergraduate metamorphic petrology focuses on topics including classification of met...
This interactive lesson about rocks that are found on Earth starts with a discussion of the lithosph...
Most soil parent materials were rocks at some time in their history. The minerals in rocks may contr...
In this activity students will use sample sets of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks to lea...
In this activity students develop skill in the visual identification of metamorphic rock species and...
Why are there sedimentary or igneous or metamorphic rocks in your backyard? What is the underlying g...
Goal This lesson identifies some common rocks and minerals and how they influence soil formation. Af...
This web site is maintained by John Winter of Whitman College, and contains 31 PowerPoint presentati...
Sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks, weathering, erosion and transport, and the rock cycle ar...