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Get PriceLesson Plan Science Grade/Subject Three/Science Unit Rocks and Minerals Lesson Duration 90 min Date December 7 2024 KSAs 1 3 5 6 9 10 and 11 Outcomes From Alberta Program of Study General Learner Expectations 35 Demonstrate knowledge of materials that comprise Earths crust and demonstrate skill in classifying these materials Specific Learning Expectations Compare samples of
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Get PriceIn this lesson you will learn about sedimentary rocks like sandstone how they form how they are classified and how people often use sedimentary rocks Sedimentary rocks are formed by the compaction of sediments Sediments may include fragments of other rocks that have been worn down into small pieces like sand
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