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Friday 31 May 2019

Breaking Our Sedimentary Rock

Hello Everybody!!

Welcome back to my blog post. Me and my class has been learning about earth science, rocks and minerals.

Here are some facts about sedimentary rock:
- Sedimentary rocks are soft
-It can break easily because it's soft.
- Sedimentary rocks are like chalk.
-Some of the sedimentary can have layers.
- Sedimentary rocks can have more than 1 layers.
-You can find fossils in sedimentary rock.

We made our sedimentary rocks by sediment. It took a week to finish our sedimentary rock. Also it was messy! 

Me and my partner Nevaeh recorded ourselves to show our sedimentary rocks and break it, to see the layers. It was messy and some of my classmate just dropped their sedimentary rock. Well I didn't so I could show the layers of the sedimentary rock.

I noticed that:
- When I broke my sedimentary rock it made like a lot of pieces.
- It made a really big mess.
- You can see the layers of sedimentary rocks.

Question:
-Have you ever seen a sedimentary rock and does it has layers?

Here is the video of breaking our sedimentary rocks





Thank you for reading this post have a great day!!

Paalam!!

2 comments:

  1. Hello Rheanne.
    It was good to read and watch your video. It was great to show the camera what was inside your rock once you broke it. It was good to read the facts you included.
    What did you find the hardest thing about making your rock?
    I look forward to hearing from you.

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  2. Kia Ora Mrs Cassidy,

    Thank you for reading and commenting to my blog post. The hardest part while making our sedimentary rocks was... While we we're making our rocks we have to be careful because a sediment might go to our school uniform.

    Thank you for your comment!

    Have a great day!!

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