I love stations.
Here's an oldie but goodie.
Here's an oldie but goodie.
a freebie, ready-for-print station activity from Illinois State Museum Geology Online:
Just print the dice (colored paper not required).
Cut and tape together the dice.
Set up the stations.
Photocopy the worksheets.
And voilà:
The students follow the rock cycle, recording what happens to them and where they move to. Followed by creating a cartoon strip of their travels.
The students follow the rock cycle, recording what happens to them and where they move to. Followed by creating a cartoon strip of their travels.
9 comments:
LOVE this idea. However, the link is no longer valid. Any idea where I can find the resources for this activity?
Thanks for letting me know that the link broke! What a bummer! Here is another one I found...it should work! Hope this helps!
http://sciencespot.net/Media/rockcycwkst.pdf
Is there another link for the cubes? I couldn't seem to find it...thanks!
Thank you for posting the fresh link to get the two page handout. Do you have a link to the dice and how to create the stations? It looks like a wonderfully engaging activity and I really want to use it.
Thanks,
Jenn
Here is the link to the Illinois State Museum Geology Online. It includes the whole activity with the dice.
http://www.usc.edu/org/cosee-west/Mar192011/Ride_the_Rock_Cycle.pdf
Thank you so much for sending the direct link to the activity with the dice. I had tried going to the website myself but the links would not give me the whole activity.
Jenn
Here's a fresh link http://209.7.198.36/geologyonline/lessons/6.4/lesson.pdf
Does this link still work cause I am unable to get through
I found this one by typing in Ride the Rock Cycle in a google search.
https://www.umanitoba.ca/outreach/crystal/Grade%207/Cluster%204/7-4-05%20-%20Rock%20Cycle%20-%20Simulation.pdf
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