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Igneous Rocks – A study of rocks that are produced by
fire both underneath and above ground.
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Metamorphic Rocks
– A study of rocks that are formed by rearranging existing rocks
through heat and pressure.
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Sedimentary Rocks
– A study of rocks that are formed by sedimentation from
water-born deposits.
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Rock Cycle
– A study of the relationship among the three rock types. For
example granite is an igneous rock. But under the right
conditions it can be altered through heat and pressure to
produce granite gneiss – a banded metamorphic rock.
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Minerals
– Learning the difference between a mineral and a rock is
fundamental to the study of geology. In addition this
curriculum will help your student identify minerals by examining
their various properties.
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Rock
and Mineral Identification
– A
great field guide for identifying and categorizing your finds.
In addition this curriculum comes with a kit with everything you
need to help identify your finds in the field.
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Earth
Science
– As the title implies, this curriculum examines a little bit of
everything in your study of the earth from volcanoes to
earthquakes.
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Earthquakes
– A study of the dynamics of earthquakes with some practical
projects to prepare you for the next “big one”.
- Volcanoes
– This is a fascinating study of all the different types of
volcanoes, their eruptions and the lavas they produce.
- Kits
– Each curriculum comes with its own kit that contains the rocks
and minerals discussed in the textbook.
- Supplemental Kits
– Generally there is
one
kit to purchase for each curriculum. However, if you want to
broaden interest, there are a number of kits available to help
you to do just that. Drop
me a note if you need help in selecting one of these.