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Rock’in and Roll’in in Utah Identifying Utah’s Rocks and Minerals

Rock’in and Roll’in in Utah Identifying Utah’s Rocks and Minerals By Sherri Bohne Utah Core Standard 3 Objective 1. Rock Categories. Sedimentary (Limestone) Metamorphic (Gneiss) Igneous (Lava). Making Sedimentary, Igneous and Metamorphic candy rocks.

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Rock’in and Roll’in in Utah Identifying Utah’s Rocks and Minerals

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  1. Rock’in and Roll’in in Utah Identifying Utah’s Rocks and Minerals By Sherri BohneUtah Core Standard 3 Objective 1

  2. Rock Categories • Sedimentary (Limestone) • Metamorphic (Gneiss) • Igneous (Lava)

  3. Making Sedimentary, Igneous and Metamorphic candy rocks • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm6cCg_Do6k

  4. Play the Rock Cycle Game

  5. What are rocks made of? All rocks are made up with combinations of minerals. We have many mineral deposits in Utah because of our mountains, plateaus and the Great Salt Lake.

  6. Minerals in Igneous Rocks

  7. Minerals That Make Up Types of Metamorphic Rocks

  8. Sedimentary Rock Composition

  9. Resources www.uen.org www.utah.history.gov www.youtube.com

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