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Sedimentary Rock Formation and Soil

Sedimentary Rock Formation and Soil

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Science

4th - 6th Grade

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NGSS
MS-ESS3-1, MS-ESS2-1, MS-LS2-3

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Standards-aligned

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ASHLEY PEREZ

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8 Slides • 9 Questions

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Sedimentary Rock Formation and Soil

Let's review some

VOCABULARY TERMS!

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Multiple Choice

Rock formed when particles of other are deposited in layers and are compacted (crushed together) and cemented (binding of the sediments).

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Fossil Fuels

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Sedimentary Rock

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Volcanos

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Mountains

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Multiple Select

The components of Sedimentary Rock Formation are (Select all that apply):

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Ice

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Weathering

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Deposition

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Compaction/ Cementation

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Erosion

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Multiple Choice

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Organic matter is the waste and remains of plants and animals.

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AGREE

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DISAGREE

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Multiple Select

Fossil Fuels are natural non-renewable fuel such as coal, natural gas and oil which were formed a very long time ago from the remains of living organisms. Which of the following are forms of Fossil Fuels?

(click all that apply)

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Multiple Select

Natural gas is a flammable material that (select all that apply):

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found near oil deposits

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made of ice

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melts

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is without definite form

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produced from dead marine (ocean) organisms buried under layers of sediment

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Multiple Choice

In science, Pressure is:

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the feeling you get when you do something you don't want to do

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what is used to make a diamond

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physical properties

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Force of objects pushing on other objects

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What does pressure do for SEDIMENTARY ROCKS?

  • The pressure from compaction cements fossil fuels inside; creating amazing lines of varied colors on the side of a rock.

  • Without the process of sedimentary formation that takes millions of years, we would not have fossil fuels.

  • Fossil fuels are non-renewable energy sources that soon will become obsolete.

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Multiple Choice

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Coal is:

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a solid

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what you get from Santa for Christmas under the tree if you are naughty for the year

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A solid fossil fuel that is formed from the remains of plants over very long periods of time

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Multiple Choice

A non-renewable resource produced from the remains of organisms buried under layers of sediments for millions of years.

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Open Ended

What do we use coal, oil and natural gas for in our every day lives?

Use this sentence stem to answer question:


We use oil, natural gas and coal for ________ in our everyday lives.

Sedimentary Rock Formation and Soil

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VOCABULARY TERMS!

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