Good Morning Scholars,
Hopefully you all learned new information this week regarding Igneous. I did notice that I had a couple of additional students to come and join us and work on activities via Near Pod. Shout Out to the following students for completing Actively Learn on Monday(students who created an account you may login in to see teacher comments) :
Jameel
Ismael
Elizabeth
Michaella
Janiyaa-I noticed you logged in but did not see any answers. Please answer the questions for points
Frida
Jareli-I did not see any questions answered but Thank you for logging in. Please answer the questions for points
Near Pod Scholars
Allison
Diana
Christopher
Jameel
Dante
Ismael
Elizabeth
Angel
Amelia-Be sure to complete all activities
Joseph
Marlene
Frida
Angel
Lesson Overview- Now that we have learned about Igneous Rocks we are going to focus on the formation process and types of Igneous Rocks. There are also 2 types of Metamorphic Rocks (Foliated and Non-Foliated). You should also know which process of formation is needed for a Metamorphic Rock from our activities on the rock cycle. Today you will take notes, complete digital learning resources, and complete a Microsoft Forms on Metamorphic Rocks
Lesson Target: I can describe how metamorphic rocks are formed and classified based on their texture and composition
Lesson Instructions
1. Open the Document by pressing on the green button to take notes on Metamorphic rocks. You may type inside of the document and share it with me once you are complete by pressing the share button.
2. Use the Digital Resources and Activities to help you complete the graphic organizer at number 1. There are 7 activities, You may complete as many activities as you like to help you understand. You may click on the orange button to get to resources. The password to enter is smithacardinals
3. Complete the Microsoft Forms questions by clicking on the green button. The Microsoft Forms will have questions about Metamorphic Rocks so make sure you complete the activities at number 1 and 2 so that you can answer them correctly.
Hopefully you all learned new information this week regarding Igneous. I did notice that I had a couple of additional students to come and join us and work on activities via Near Pod. Shout Out to the following students for completing Actively Learn on Monday(students who created an account you may login in to see teacher comments) :
Jameel
Ismael
Elizabeth
Michaella
Janiyaa-I noticed you logged in but did not see any answers. Please answer the questions for points
Frida
Jareli-I did not see any questions answered but Thank you for logging in. Please answer the questions for points
Near Pod Scholars
Allison
Diana
Christopher
Jameel
Dante
Ismael
Elizabeth
Angel
Amelia-Be sure to complete all activities
Joseph
Marlene
Frida
Angel
Lesson Overview- Now that we have learned about Igneous Rocks we are going to focus on the formation process and types of Igneous Rocks. There are also 2 types of Metamorphic Rocks (Foliated and Non-Foliated). You should also know which process of formation is needed for a Metamorphic Rock from our activities on the rock cycle. Today you will take notes, complete digital learning resources, and complete a Microsoft Forms on Metamorphic Rocks
Lesson Target: I can describe how metamorphic rocks are formed and classified based on their texture and composition
Lesson Instructions
1. Open the Document by pressing on the green button to take notes on Metamorphic rocks. You may type inside of the document and share it with me once you are complete by pressing the share button.
2. Use the Digital Resources and Activities to help you complete the graphic organizer at number 1. There are 7 activities, You may complete as many activities as you like to help you understand. You may click on the orange button to get to resources. The password to enter is smithacardinals
3. Complete the Microsoft Forms questions by clicking on the green button. The Microsoft Forms will have questions about Metamorphic Rocks so make sure you complete the activities at number 1 and 2 so that you can answer them correctly.