Rock cycle drawing

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Rachael M.Ed Science Teacher on Instagram: "More rocks!! I had a lot more fun than I expected when making these charts. Rocks, and drawing them, are seriously underrated. Do your students feel the same? I’ve grown an appreciation for rocks since being in high school and love seeing my daughter collect them ☺️so fun! . . #teacher #scienceteacher #earthscience #sketchnotes #doodlenotes #interactivenotebooks #anchorcharts #tpt #iteachscience" Sedimentary Rocks Drawing, Rocks And Minerals Anchor Chart, Geology Doodles, Rock Cycle Drawing, Rock Cycle Project, Structural Geology, Cycle Drawing, Rock And Minerals, Rock Cycle

Rachael M.Ed Science Teacher on Instagram: "More rocks!! I had a lot more fun than I expected when making these charts. Rocks, and drawing them, are seriously underrated. Do your students feel the same? I’ve grown an appreciation for rocks since being in high school and love seeing my daughter collect them ☺️so fun! . . #teacher #scienceteacher #earthscience #sketchnotes #doodlenotes #interactivenotebooks #anchorcharts #tpt #iteachscience"

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This listing is for my Rock Cycle watercolor pdf. While my daughter and I were studying rocks, I put this piece together for something to help us both learn how different rocks are formed. Perfect for home school, your favorite rock collectors and enthusiasts or a nature bag. PDF only (if you would like print options, please message me).

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The image shows a poster graphic about the rock cycle and how rocks are always changing. It shows how the rock cycle moves through stages of sedimentary, heat and pressure, metamorphic, melting, and igneous. Elementary Earth Science, Earth Science Middle School, Earth Science Projects, Earth Science Activities, Earth Science Lessons, Science Rules, Rock Cycle, Poster Graphic, 4th Grade Science

The purpose of this lesson is to introduce students to the basic elements of our Earth's crust: rocks, soils and minerals. They learn how we categorize rocks, soils and minerals and how they are literally the foundation for our civilization. Students also explore how engineers use rocks, soils and minerals to create the buildings, roads, vehicles, electronics, chemicals, and other objects we use to enhance our lives.

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