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IF you want a good grade….

You need to do assignments and keep your notes, vocabulary, and assignments.

You need to do YOUR OWN work. Copying someone else’s Class III assignment will NOT help you pass a Class I or II.

Classwork is the time to ASK QUESTIONS. If you need to clear something up, ask for help/ask for clarification during notes. If you get and assignment back and missed something, look up the correct answer or ASK me or another student what the correct one was. A grade on an assignment is FEEDBACK.

IF you want a good grade….

“Quiz” definition: “A test of knowledge, especially a brief, informal test given to students.” If you HAVE NOT studied, followed directions, paid attention, but you HAVE copied other’s work and fiddled with your phone or talked instead of listening, then you probably DO NOT have very much knowledge. A low quiz score should be a wake up call, and I intend it that way.

If you are not following the “Classroom Expectations” from your syllabus, don’t bother whining about your grade.

YOUR BEHAVIOR in my classroom has the largest impact on what YOU GET out of being in my classroom.

IF you don’t care about your grade….

Don’t distract the people who do!

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CHAPTER 6SECTIONS 1 AND 2

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Sedimentary Rocks

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Types of Sedimentary

Rock:

• ____________

• Non-clastic

• ___________

• ___________ AKA Biochemical

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Clastic

Clastic – sedimentary rock that forms when ____________________ of pre-existing rocks are compacted and ______________ together.

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Chemical

Chemical – a sedimentary rock that forms when minerals _______________ from a solution or ______________ from a suspension

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Organic

Organic– sedimentary rock that forms from the _______________ of plants or animals.

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Sedimentary Rock Formation

Step 1: Make the raw materials for a sediment via ______________ or ______________

Step 2: ______________ the sediment

Step 3: Turn the sediment into rock through _________________ and _________________.

*What is this process called?

Animations

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Shale – _______ (<1/256 mm), _______ (1/256 – 1/16 mm)Sandstone – 1/16 – 2 mmConglomerate or Breccia – ________ of large and

small sizes of particles (large ones can be any >2 mm)

Clastic rocks are classified by the size, angularity, and sorting of the

particles

Animation

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Sedimentary

Structures

Stratification

Graded bedding

Cross-bedding

_______ marks

_______ cracks

___________

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WHERE DO SEDIMENTARY ROCKS

FORM? DO THE DIFFERENT TYPES FORM

IN DIFFERENT LOCATIONS?Scripps Classroom Connection

Key Question:

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Depositional Environments for Sedimentary Rock

THREE TYPES OF SEDIMENTARY

ROCK

HOW SEDIMENTARY ROCKS ARE

FORMED

CLASTIC ROCK CHARACTERISTICS

DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS

SEDIMENTARY STRUCTURES

Overview

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