Let's put our minerals to the test. We will be using the Scientific Method as we experiment today? What are the steps in the scientific method? Let's start there first.
- Scientific Method PowerPoint: http://t4.jordan.k12.ut.us/teacher_resources/Science/modelclassroomroot/Activities/7th%20grade/introductory/scientificmethod.PPT#9
- Brain Pop Video: http://www.brainpop.com/science/thenatureofscience/scientificmethod/
Now that we understand the Method, let's begin our testing. Use your lab sheet as your guide.
7 comments:
a)Feldspar
b)Calcite
c)Hornblende
d)Pyrite
e)Rose Qurtes
f)mica
Mineral Test
A) Rose Quartz
B) Calcite
C) Feldspare
D) Pyrite
E) Calcite
F) Hornblende
by
Sarah, Jacob W., and Audrey
Mineral Test
A) Rose Quartz
B) Calcite
C) Feldspare
D) Pyrite
E) Calcite
F) Hornblende
by
Sarah, Jacob W., and Audrey
Mineral Test
A) Rose Quartz
B) Calcite
C) Feldspare
D) Pyrite
E) Calcite
F) Hornblende
by
Sarah, Jacob W., and Audrey
Mineral A. Feldspar
Mineral B. Calcite
Mineral C. Hornblende
Mineral D. Pyrite
Mineral E. Rose quartz
Mineral F. Mica
-S.S, G.P, B.B[Bennet],J.S
Answers
Mineral A: Feldspar
Mineral B: Calcite
Mineral C: Hornblende
Mineral D: Pyrite
Mineral E: Rose Quartz
Mineral F: Mica
Ian,Peyton,Cheyenne,Zach
Mineraln A is feldspar, mineral B is calcite, mineral C hornblende, mineral D is pyrite, mineral E is rose quartz, mineral F is mica. #5, #14, #4
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