Title: Welcome to Mr. Conroy
1Welcome to Mr. Conroys Science Class
2Jeopardy
(Woodridge Middle School)
3Topic 1Sedimentary Rocks
4Topic 2Igneous Rocks
5Topic 3Metamorphic Rocks
6Topic 4Rocks 1
7Topic 5Rocks 2
8Topic 6Rocks 3
9Jeopardy
sedimentary
igneous
metamorphic
Rocks 1
Rocks 2
Rocks 3
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Final Jeopardy
10100 Question Topic 1
- True or False-sedimentary rocks tend to be very
hard rocks formed from the cooling of lava.
11100 Answer Topic 1
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13200 Question Topic 1
What type of sedimentary rock are
most fossils found in?
14200 Answer Topic 1
limestone
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16300 Question Topic 1
- Sedimentary rocks are
- Formed below Earths surface as magma
- Formed from pieces of weathered and eroded rocks
- One type of foliated igneous rock
- Formed from intense heat and lots of pressure
17300 Answer Topic 1
B. Formed from pieces of weathered and eroded
rocks
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19400 Question Topic 1
What are three characteristics of
sedimentary rocks?
20400 Answer Topic 1
Tend to be soft rocks. The
presence of layers is the most
common feature, may contain fossils
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22500 Question Topic 1
Explain how we classify
sedimentary rocks and
give specific examples of each rock type.
23500 Answer Topic 1
We classify sedimentary rocks by
their grain size. Conglomerate
(large), sandstone (medium), Shale
(fine), and limestone (very fine). Organic
(containing remains of once living things,
chemical (crystallizing), evaporates (water
evaporating)
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25100 Question Topic 2
Name two examples of igneous
rocks.
26100 Answer Topic 2
Granite, scoria, pumice, gabbro,
obsidian, basalt, etc
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28Daily Double
Daily Double
29Daily Double Question
- Geologist classify igneous rock on the basis of
its crystal size - and the amount of _______ its minerals contain.
- Carbon
- Silica
- Sediment
- foliation
30Daily Double Answer
B. Silica
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32300 Question Topic 2
How are igneous rocks formed?
33300 Answer Topic 2
formed from magma or lava cooling on
the earths surface or below the
earths surface
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35400 Question Topic 2
What are two ways we classify igneous
rocks?
36400 Answer Topic 2
classified by their crystal size (small
crystals cooled quickly, large
crystals cooled slowly), silica content
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38500 Question Topic 2
Explain the difference between igneous
intrusive rocks and igneous extrusive
rocks. Give a specific example of
each type.
39500 Answer Topic 2
intrusive are rocks cooled inside the
earth, larger crystals, example
granite extrusive rocks are cooled
outside the earth, smaller crystals,
example obsidian
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41100 Question Topic 3
True or False Foliated
metamorphic rocks are rocks that have bands or
streaks in the rocks, and tend to be hard rocks.
42100 Answer Topic 3
True
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44200 Question Topic 3
What type of metamorphic rock does
granite turn to when it is heated and
pressurized?
45200 Answer Topic 3
gneiss
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47300 Question Topic 3
Explain how metamorphic rocks are formed.
48300 Answer Topic 3
rocks changed by heat and/or pressure
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50400 Question Topic 3
Explain two characteristics of
metamorphic rocks.
51400 Answer Topic 3
often have bands or streaks in the rock,
tend to be hard rocks
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53500 Question Topic 3
What do the following rocks turn into
when heated and pressurized?
limestone- shale-
sandstone- bituminous coal-
granite-
54500 Answer Topic 3
marble, slate, quartzite, anthracite
coal, gneiss
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56100 Question Topic 4
- John finds a rock near the ocean with
different minerals, - rocks, and fossils embedded into it. It also
crumbles - easily. What type of rock can you conclude John
has - found?
- Igneous
- Sedimentary
- Metamorphic
- Ore
57100 Answer Topic 4
B. Sedimentary
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59200 Question Topic 4
- What kind of rock is produced by
deposition and - cementation?
- marble, a metamorphic rock
- Sandstone, a sedimentary rock
- Granite, an intrusive igneous rock
- Pumice, an extrusive igneous rock
60200 Answer Topic 4
B. Sandstone, a sedimentary rock
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62300 Question Topic 4
What kind of rocks are formed by
magma that cools slowly?
63300 Answer Topic 4
intrusive igneous
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65400 Question Topic 4
Minerals have four characteristics.
Which of the four characteristics do rocks have
in common with minerals?
66400 Answer Topic 4
formed in nature, solids
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68500 Question Topic 4
List the four characteristics of minerals
and compare and contrast how rocks and minerals
are alike and different.
69500 Answer Topic 4
Minerals form in nature, they are
solids, they have a definite chemical
composition, and they have a crystalline
structure Rocks only have two of the four
characteristics- formed in Nature and are
solids. Rocks are normally one or more Minerals
combined. Minerals are made up from elements.
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71100 Question Topic 5
- What type of rock has minerals that
flatten out or line up - in bands and tend to be very hard rocks?
- Foliated metamorphic
- Nonfoliated metamorphic
- C. Extrusive igneous
- D. Intrusive igneous
72100 Answer Topic 5
- Foliated metamorphic
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74200 Question Topic 5
- Which is not a characteristic of a
mineral? - Forms in nature
- Can be a solid, liquid, or a gas
- Has a definite chemical composition
- Has a crystal structure
75200 Answer Topic 5
- B. Can be a solid, liquid, or a gas
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77300 Question Topic 5
Scoria, rhyolite, pumice, basalt,
magnetite, and obsidian are all examples of
which rock type/
78300 Answer Topic 5
igneous
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80400 Question Topic 5
Name four specific types of sedimentary
rock.
81400 Answer Topic 5
sandstone, shale, limestone,
conglomerate, gypsum
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83500 Question Topic 5
Name four types of metamorphic rocks.
84500 Answer Topic 5
gneiss, slate, greenstone, phyllite,
marble, schist, anthracite coal
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86100 Question Topic 6
This type of rock forms under heat and
pressure.
87100 Answer Topic 6
metamorphic rocks
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89200 Question Topic 6
Gniess, slate, and marble are all
examples of this rock type.
90200 Answer Topic 6
metamorphic
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92300 Question Topic 6
Explain the differences in the formation
of igneous, sedimentary, and
metamorphic rocks.
93300 Answer Topic 6
igneous-cooling of magma or lava
sedimentary-bits and pieces of sediment laid down
on top of one
another and fused together metamorphic-
rocks changed by heat and pressure
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95400 Question Topic 6
How are each rock type classified?
96400 Answer Topic 6
igneous-crystal size and silica content
metamorphic-origional rock, foliated or
nonfoliated sedimentary-grain size
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98500 Question Topic 6
Explain how the rock cycle works.
99500 Answer Topic 6
Rocks are formed from magma deep inside
the earth. Over time, weathering and
erosion transport rock fragments and
accumulate into layers in an ocean. over time,
rocks cement together. Sometimes when rocks
get heated and pressured, they change
into metamorphic rock. When rock gets forced
under the earth to be reheated, they form new
igneous rock.
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101Final Jeopardy Topic
102Final Jeopardy Question
- Draw, label, and explain the rock cycle.
103Final Jeopardy Answer
104Thank You for Playing