[Rockhounds] Junior Geology
Kreigh Tomaszewski
Kreigh at Tomaszewski.net
Fri Aug 3 19:34:24 PDT 2007
Anita,
There are several other matching games you can play...
Matching minerals to rocks. For example, granite typically contains
quartz, feldspar, and mica.
Sorting out igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock and
mineral specimens.
Matching before and after metamorphic rocks. Sandstone becomes
quartzite as an example.
Matching ores to the metals/products that come from them.
Matching mineral specimens to their crystal systems.
You could have kids polish rocks by hand on sheets of sandpaper glued
down to boards, and polish them on felt or carpet.
Have them identify minerals by streak and hardness tests. Just pick your
'unknowns' carefully so you don't have two with the same combination.
Have a display of the 26 most common rocks and minerals they are likely
to find in the area. Don't forget to include some common landscaping
rocks like marble chips. Use nail polish to put a letter on each
specimen because they will get mized up as the kids handle them.
And if you are brave, play Stump The Expert. Invite kids to bring a rock
or mineral specimen they found (in their yard) for identification.
Sounds like fun!
Kreigh
Anita D. Westlake wrote:
>
> Hi Folks:
> I'm staffing a booth at an upcoming festival here in Atlanta. The
> organizer wanted me to do something on "Jr. Geology". I've thought about
> getting a baby swimming pool, filling it with sand and hiding some
> "treasures" from the rock world.
> I've also got a thing called "The Name Game" where you match up rocks
> with their names.
> Does anyone have any other ideas? This is for the 1-12 year old crowd, so
> I need something quick and dirty. Nothing complicated, but something they
> can learn from and enjoy. (I don't ask for much do I?)
> Thanks for any ideas you can share,
> Anita
>
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