Rock Recognition – Virtual Program

60 minute Program | Grades 2 – 12, Post-Secondary, Adults

Join us for a virtual trip to the museum. Your group will learn about the basics of rock identification, rock formation, and the rock cycle. In this program, students will explore Earth’s full rock cycle – sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks – and discuss the formation process for each rock type as well as learn how to examine a rock’s physical characteristics for clues about how and where the rock formed.

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Science 2: Materials can be changed through physical and chemical processes • Physical ways of changing materials, chemical ways of changing materials

Science 3: Wind, water, and ice change the shape of the land • Observable changes in the local environment caused by erosion and deposition by wind, water, and ice

Science 4: Matter has mass, takes up space, and can change phase. • Phases of matter

Science 5: Earth materials change as they move through the rock cycle and can be used as natural resources • The rock cycle, local types of earth materials

Science 6: Everyday materials are often mixtures • Heterogeneous mixtures

Science 7: Earth and its climate have changed over geological time • Crystalline structure of solids

Science 8: The theory of plate tectonics is the unifying theory that explains Earth’s geological processes • Plate tectonic movement, layers of Earth

Earth Science 11: Earth materials are changed as they cycle through the geosphere and are used as resources, with economic and environmental implications, plate tectonic theory explains the consequences of tectonic plate interactions • Earth materials can be identified and classified based on their properties, the rock cycle explains how rocks are formed, destroyed, and transformed • Convection of heat within Earth’s interior drives plate motion and creates unique features at different plate boundaries

Earth Science 12: Minerals and rocks are the foundation of the rock cycle and can be used as resources that drive industry and global economies. • Rocks can be compared and classified based on their properties and processes of formation, the origins of magma and volcanism are related to plate tectonic theory

In addition to a guided program, you are welcome to combine your virtual visit with any of our self-led (FREE) activities. Please visit our Educator Resources for ideas!