If Rocks Could Talk!
This website is from the American Museum of Natural History. It provides teachers, students, and parents multiple learning activities pertaining to science.Â
Every rock has a story to tell. This link provides a unique way to identify and classify the earths minerals according to their phyical properties. Students will listen or read about different types of rocks and how they were formed. Additionally, there are picutres of these rocks and how they are grouped.
Every rock has a story to tell. This link provides a unique way to identify and classify the earths minerals according to their phyical properties. Students will listen or read about different types of rocks and how they were formed. Additionally, there are picutres of these rocks and how they are grouped.
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