Title: The Rock Cycle
Developed by: Mary Adamcik
Student Sample
Objective: The students will make a diagram of the rock cycle.
Timeline: 1 1/2 to 2 hours
Content Area: Science / Grade Level: 4Materials/Resources:
McGraw-Hill Science Unit 3,Chapter 5, Kidspiration2 / Technology Focus:
Graphical Organizers
TEKS:
Subject Area - §112.6.4.6 (A)
Technology Applications - §126.3.1(A), §126.3.2 (A)
Procedures:
- Open Kidspiration2.
- Select New Picture.
- Click on the First Idea icon and type in: The Rock Cycle.
- Change the symbol colors to "rock" colors.
- Click and drag the icon to the top of the page.
- Go to the Science library and locate the image in Physical Science.
- Drag the image to the center of the page and make it larger.
- Click on the Text tool and type in the word: Sediment in the upper right corner.
- Click on the Text tool and type in the word: Metamorphic in the lower right corner.
- Click on the Text tool and type in the words: Magma and Lava at the bottom center.
- Click on the Text tool and type in the word: Igneous in the lower left corner.
- Click on the Text tool and type in the word: Sedimentary in the upper right corner.
- Find the image of dirt in the science library.
- Click and drag it to the shape under the word: Sediment.
- Click in the text box under the image and type in dirt.
- Find the image of quartz (on the same page of the science library).
- Click and drag it to the shape under the word: Metamorphic.
- Label the image: quartz.
- Find the volcano image.
- Click and drag the volcano under the words: magma and lava.
- Label the image: volcano.
- Find the image on the same page that looks like pumice.
- Click and drag the image to the shape under the word: Igneous.
- Label the image: pumice.
- Find the image on the same page named: fossil.
- Click and drag the image to the shape under the word: Sedimentary.
- Label the shape: sandstone.
- Click on the rounded rectangle and drag it to the top of the circle.
- Click inside the shape and type: pressing and cementing.
- Add another rounded rectangle to the right side of the circle.
- Click in the shape and type: heat and pressure.
- Add another rounded rectangle between quartz and volcano.
- Click inside the shape and type: cools and hardens.
- Add another rounded rectangle between volcano and pumice.
- Click inside the shape and type: melting.
- Add another rounded rectangle between pumice and sandstone.
- Click inside the shape and type: weathering and erosion.
- Click on dirt.
- Click on the Links tool and then click on sandstone to link the shapes (you may need to click and drag the images to make everything fit).
- Click in the textbox on the link and type: weathering and erosion.
- Click on quartz.
- Click on the Links tool and then click on sandstone.
- Click in the textbox on the link and type: weathering and erosion.
- Click on pumice.
- Click on the Links tool and then click on quartz.
- Click in the textbox on the link and type: heat and pressure.
- Click and drag the images, if needed, to make a neat design.
- Click on the Student Name tool and add a name.
- Go to the Writing View.
- Add details to the ideas to explain the rock cycle.
- Print and Save the finished diagram.
Assessment:
Modifications:Reduce the number of graphic items required.
Extensions:
Add complete sentence descriptions of the dynamics at work in the rock cycle.
Additional Resources:
http://www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow1/oct98/index.html
Skills:
Graphical OrganizerPicture View / skills utilized in the project
Change the Symbol Color / R / X
Writing View
Use Writing View / R / X
Add an Idea / R
Move an Idea / R
Add Details to an Idea / R / X