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The Rock Cycle

Akoranga 16 Mahi Tuatahi 🔗

  1. Open Education Perfect and complete the task on Volcanoes (10min)
  2. Head up the date in your book
  3. Open the slides on The Rock Cycle and make notes in your exercise book

The Rock Cycle 🔗

All rocks are recycled over and over again thanks to the mantle, and processed on the crust that break down rocks.

Collect a rock cycle diagram from the front of class and glue it into your book.



There are three types of rock that we are interested in:

  1. Sedimentary
  2. Igneous
  3. Metamorphic

Sedimentary Rocks 🔗

Illustrate this diagram in your book. Source


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Igneous Rock 🔗


Task/Ngohe: Categorise These Rocks 🔗

Obsidian, Basalt, Pyroclastic Tuff, Diorite, Pegmatitic, Porphyritic. Source


Whakatika 🔗

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Metamorphic Rock 🔗

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Task/Ngohe: Identify Rocks 🔗

  1. Collect a tray and magnifying glass from the front
  2. Use the magnifying glass to inspect each rock. Look for bands, crystals and other features!
  3. Categorise each rock on the tray as Igneous, Sedimentary or Metamorphic.
  4. ⬆️ Write their names next to your notes in your exercise book. ⬆️


Ngohe/Task: Erosion vs Weathering 🔗

  1. Write a heading “Weathering vs Erosion” in your book
  2. Put a small column down the middle of your page
  3. Use these websites to make some notes on weathering and erosion in your own time!
  4. Make sure you include some examples of weathering and erosion

Freeze-Thaw Weathering 🔗

Perhaps the most common and impressive types of weathering is the freeze-thaw cycle. Water can get into the smallest of cracks, and when it freezes, it expands. This expansion exerts force on the surrounding rock, cracking it slightly. When it melts it can get a little further into the rock, and repeat until the rock is broken! Sketch this diagram in your book.

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Ngohe/Task: The Rock Cycle on Banks Peninsula 🔗

  1. Open the Google Doc on Google Classroom
  2. Find a diagram for the three situations described
  3. Use your notes, rock cycle diagram and best geology vocabulary to answer the questions in the Explanation section!