Rock Cycle Game
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ROCK CYCLE GAME
DATA ROLL # STATION # STATION NAME WHAT HAPPENED “Stay as _____” OR “Change into ____” 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. ROCK CYCLE GAME
Answer the following questions on a separate piece of paper. Title the paper ROCK CYCLE GAME-Review and Reflect.
1. Did you get “stuck” for more than ten turns at any particular station? Which one and for how long?
2. How many total rolls of die did you spend as each rock type?
Metamorphic:_____ Igneous:_____ Sedimentary:_____
3. How long did it take your rock to move through the rock cycle? Each roll of the dice is a turn and each turn equals 200,000 years in geological time. Find the age of your rock by multiplying your total number of turns by 200,000.
4. Compare your journey through the rock cycle with at least two other students.
ROCK CYCLE GAME
Answer the following questions on a separate piece of paper. Title the paper ROCK CYCLE GAME-Review and Reflect.
1. Did you get “stuck” for more than ten turns at any particular station? Which one and for how long?
2. How many total rolls of die did you spend as each rock type?
Metamorphic:_____ Igneous:_____ Sedimentary:_____
3. How long did it take your rock to move through the rock cycle? Each roll of the dice is a turn and each turn equals 200,000 years in geological time. Find the age of your rock by multiplying your total number of turns by 200,000.
4. Compare your journey through the rock cycle with at least two other students.
ROCK CYCLE GAME
Answer the following questions on a separate piece of paper. Title the paper ROCK CYCLE GAME-Review and Reflect.
1. Did you get “stuck” for more than ten turns at any particular station? Which one and for how long?
2. How many total rolls of die did you spend as each rock type?
Metamorphic:_____ Igneous:_____ Sedimentary:_____
3. How long did it take your rock to move through the rock cycle? Each roll of the dice is a turn and each turn equals 200,000 years in geological time. Find the age of your rock by multiplying your total number of turns by 200,000.
4. Compare your journey through the rock cycle with at least two other students.