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Explore important concepts about minerals and crystals using this comprehensive resource. Includes sections on identifying minerals, significant minerals and gem resources in Australia and the uses of crystals. Contains student activities and answers.
- Minerals and Energy
Minerals vary from simple, pure elements like gold, copper,...
- Maps and Mapping
Maps and Mapping - Rocks - Geoscience Australia
- Classroom Resources Search
Classroom Resources Search - Rocks - Geoscience Australia
- Coastal and Marine
Coasts form a dynamic, transition zone between the land and...
- Landforms and Landscapes
Landforms and Landscapes - Rocks - Geoscience Australia
- Fossils and Geological Time
Geoscience Australia's Geological TimeWalk is a physical...
- Australian Geography
Australian Geography - Rocks - Geoscience Australia
- Natural Hazards and Plate Tectonics
Natural Hazards and Plate Tectonics - Rocks - Geoscience...
- Minerals and Energy
Set in the Australian Museum’s spectacular Minerals gallery, this practical program explores the building blocks of planet Earth. Students will work in groups to compare, describe, and identify rocks and minerals.
11 Δεκ 2023 · The Year 8 package explores the following statement from the Australian Curriculum; ‘Sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks contain minerals and are formed by processes that occur within Earth over a variety of timescales.’ Materials also focus on classification.
The teaching package provides hands-on activities with teacher support materials to support the Year 8 Earth and Chemical Sciences components of the Australian Curriculum. The activities are organised into three topics: Why Study Rocks? Rock Cycle; Identifying Common Rock Types; Rocks and Minerals as Resources; Aboriginal Perspective
8 Ιαν 2020 · Australia is one of the world's leading producers of bauxite (aluminium ore), iron ore, lithium, gold, lead, diamond, rare earth elements, uranium, and zinc. Australia also has large mineral sand deposits of ilmenite, zircon and rutile.
Rocks and minerals can help us learn about the Earth. Through this unit, students will: Work scientifically. Understand the difference between rocks and minerals. Discover the ways in which rocks are formed. Compose informative texts. Explore Minerals exhibition content. NSW syllabus outcomes.
Teaching resources for primary and secondary levels including background information, student activities, full-colour cut-out 3D models and posters.