In this activity, students identify the properties of metamorphic rocks and learn that they are formed by heat and pressure. Using a griddle and pancake batter, they will make metamorphic "rocks" and eat them. Educational levels: Intermediate elementary, Middle school, Primary elementary
This interactive rock cycle shows students how all rock types are recycled into other types, and how...
Traditionally, undergraduate metamorphic petrology focuses on topics including classification of met...
This is the Teacher Page of an activity that teaches students about some of the geological processes...
In this activity students develop skill in the visual identification of metamorphic rock species and...
These activities are aimed at simulating metamorphic rock formation, and explain how increased press...
This interactive lesson on metamorphic rocks starts with a review of the rock cycle and goes on to d...
This is an excellent tutorial for students who are learning about metamorphic rocks. This site also...
In this activity a special layered cake is used to demonstrate folding and faulting of sedimentary l...
In this activity students investigate one aspect of metamorphic activity using an analogous process,...
This activity uses food to demonstrate plate tectonic motions. Students construct a model using diff...
In this activity students will use sample sets of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks to lea...
In this activity, students use edible samples (such as peanut brittle and fudge) as their models of ...
In this activity, students will learn why and how rock layers are folded and faulted and learn how t...
This interactive website explains rock cycle processes including igneous, metamorphic and sedimentar...
This lesson, from the Northern Wyoming Community College District, focuses on geology and the earth'...
This interactive rock cycle shows students how all rock types are recycled into other types, and how...
Traditionally, undergraduate metamorphic petrology focuses on topics including classification of met...
This is the Teacher Page of an activity that teaches students about some of the geological processes...
In this activity students develop skill in the visual identification of metamorphic rock species and...
These activities are aimed at simulating metamorphic rock formation, and explain how increased press...
This interactive lesson on metamorphic rocks starts with a review of the rock cycle and goes on to d...
This is an excellent tutorial for students who are learning about metamorphic rocks. This site also...
In this activity a special layered cake is used to demonstrate folding and faulting of sedimentary l...
In this activity students investigate one aspect of metamorphic activity using an analogous process,...
This activity uses food to demonstrate plate tectonic motions. Students construct a model using diff...
In this activity students will use sample sets of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks to lea...
In this activity, students use edible samples (such as peanut brittle and fudge) as their models of ...
In this activity, students will learn why and how rock layers are folded and faulted and learn how t...
This interactive website explains rock cycle processes including igneous, metamorphic and sedimentar...
This lesson, from the Northern Wyoming Community College District, focuses on geology and the earth'...
This interactive rock cycle shows students how all rock types are recycled into other types, and how...
Traditionally, undergraduate metamorphic petrology focuses on topics including classification of met...
This is the Teacher Page of an activity that teaches students about some of the geological processes...