Sedimentary
Igneous
Metamorphic
Each type's body movement gives hints about the formation of that type of rock. Ask your scientists to teach you!
Third grade scientists are learning about rocks! Ask your child to tell you the body movements for each type of rock:
Sedimentary Igneous Metamorphic Each type's body movement gives hints about the formation of that type of rock. Ask your scientists to teach you!
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JodiFeeney
10/2/2014 04:26:14 am
Thanks for these updates! It is so fun to talk about what is being covered in class
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Melanie
10/2/2014 06:40:16 am
Yay! I'm so glad you are enjoying them. I'm hoping to video tape the kids doing the motions soon... Hopefully that will happen and I can post it for you. :o)
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julie vanderklish chen
10/8/2014 12:09:37 am
Taylor is trying to break apart rocks and see what they look like inside? You sparked her interest
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Melanie
10/8/2014 04:32:19 am
Woohoo! I'm psyched to hear this. I'll be honest, I never knew rocks and minerals could be so interesting! The kids have made it an adventure. We are loving it together! :o)
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