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Geology: Rock Detectives

In this workshop, students explore the different types of rocks and how they form over geologic time. Working as a team, students identify various rocks and minerals using hands-on observations and experiments. For a finale, they figure out how a particular rock formation has changed over millions of years.

Capacity: 1 class (up to 25 students) per session; 1 - 4 presentations per day.

Schedule: Available during school hours, Monday - Friday.

Space / Requirements: A room with open floor space.

Format Traveling Program
Grades 3 – 5
Location n/a
Website n/a
Duration 60 minutes
Educator Guide MOS_GeologyRockDetectives_EdGuide.pdf
DocumentsMOS_GeologyRockDetectives_RockWallMystery.pdf
MOS_GeologyRockDetectives_CommonRockIdentification.pdf
MOS_GeologyRockDetectives_DIYRockCycle.pdf
Reservation Required. For information and reservations, please call 617-589-0354. You may also email us at travelingprograms@mos.org.
Fee $335 for 1 session; $75 for each additional session. Travel fees apply for sites more than 30 miles from the Museum.

Geology: Rock Detectives

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MA Science and Technology/Engineering Framework (2006)
(Massachusetts)

  • Earth and Space Science > Rocks and Their Properties (Grade: 3 – 5)
  • Earth and Space Science > Rocks and Their Properties (Grade: 3 – 5)
  • Earth and Space Science > Rocks and Their Properties (Grade: 3 – 5)
  • Earth and Space Science > Earth's History (Grade: 3 – 5)

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MA Science and Technology/Engineering Framework (2006)
(Massachusetts)

  • Earth and Space Science > 01 Rocks and Their Properties (Grade: 3 – 5)
    Give a simple explanation of what a mineral is and some examples, e.g., quartz, mica.
  • Earth and Space Science > 02 Rocks and Their Properties (Grade: 3 – 5)
    Identify the physical properties of minerals (hardness, color, luster, cleavage, and streak), and explain how minerals can be tested for these different physical properties.
  • Earth and Space Science > 03 Rocks and Their Properties (Grade: 3 – 5)
    Identify the three categories of rocks (metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary) based on how they are formed, and explain the natural and physical processes that create these rocks.
  • Earth and Space Science > 12 Earth's History (Grade: 3 – 5)
    Give examples of how the surface of the earth changes due to slow processes such as erosion and weathering, and rapid processes such as landslides, volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes.

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