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Monday, February 4, 2019

8+ group lesson plans for 2/5/19 and Hw (due 2/12/19

Here is this week's lesson plan:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BxMvooZRiQXOrOvvG0Zpr92r3tN_IDppBHGvc9jFEQc/edit?usp=sharing

Here is this week's homework link:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1imToGXbaTAKtZ-8VG7RaRoyL8sYXkomvUZYQbZXHolE/edit?usp=sharing

Here are the answers to Section 4 questions from last weeks homework:

SECTION 4 METAMORPHIC ROCK

 1. the process in which heat, pressure, or hot fluids change the chemical composition of rock
 2. No, it would become igneous rock. Igneous rock forms from melted rock.
 3. collisions between tectonic plates
 4. foliated and nonfoliated
 5. It contains light and dark bands.
 6. It causes the mineral crystals to grow larger.
 7. gneiss

Review
 1. regional metamorphism only: caused by heat and pressure generated by the movements of tectonic plates regional metamorphism and contact metamorphism: can cause changes to chemical composition of rock contact metamorphism only: caused by heat from magma that touches rock underground
 2. The minerals in the rock can react to form new minerals. The mineral crystals can change size or shape. Molecules of different minerals can move through the rock to form bands of different kinds of minerals.
 3. The metamorphic rock in the Himalaya Mountains probably occurs in wide regions. Regional metamorphism occurs where tectonic plates collide. It affects rock over a very large area.


Please bring the worksheets with the charts on igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks to class next week. We will be using them in class.

Below is the PDF file for the worksheets. You only need to print out pages 6-8

https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/track?uri=urn%3Aaaid%3Ascds%3AUS%3Ad15e6222-8a16-4ba9-bd72-fc48a55ad667


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