Rocks, crystals, and gemstone exploration!
Last
week, my 3rd-grade explorers embarked on an exciting adventure into the world
of rocks, minerals, and crystals! They examined over 200 different specimens,
each with its unique characteristics.
With the aid of magnifying glasses, these
young geologists meticulously examined the intricate patterns and dazzling hues
of each specimen.
Among the collection, one specimen
particularly captivated their attention: a fossilized shark tooth. The students
were fascinated by its sharp edges, unique shape, and dark color. This exciting
find sparked discussions about prehistoric life and the process of fossilization
(the next day, we actually made our own fossils).
Many students quickly found a favorite among
the collection on stones. Each was excited to show me their find, as well as
point out its unique characteristics. Some details that were noticed were
shininess, magnetic pull, crystal formation, stripes, metallic appearance, and
vibrant colors. It was a good day to be a geologist!
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