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Rock Cycle Visual Diagram | Distance Learning Science Resource
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Large Diagram Showing how the Rock Cycle works.

Make the Rock Cycle come alive for your students with this engaging, visual diagram designed specifically for ESL learners and Spanish-speaking students!

This resource is perfect for science classrooms, bilingual education, and remote learning. With clear visuals and simplified language, students will grasp the processes of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock formation—whether learning in the classroom or from home.

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Rock Cycle Visual Diagram | Distance Learning Science Resource

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Rocks Visual Flashcard Set includes the following visual flashcards:rock, mineral, crystalline, crystal, basalt, granite, pumice, marble, slate, shale, limestone, sandstone, gneiss, metamorphic rock, igneous rock, sedimentary rock, weathering, transportation, deposition, and fossil.
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Make earth science engaging and accessible for your students with this vibrant bilingual flashcard set! This resource includes beautifully illustrated visual flashcards for teaching about rocks and rock types in both English and Spanish, perfect for ESL, dual-language, and science classrooms. What’s
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Description

Large Diagram Showing how the Rock Cycle works.

Make the Rock Cycle come alive for your students with this engaging, visual diagram designed specifically for ESL learners and Spanish-speaking students!

This resource is perfect for science classrooms, bilingual education, and remote learning. With clear visuals and simplified language, students will grasp the processes of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock formation—whether learning in the classroom or from home.

TeachersPayTeachers.com

#DistantLearning TpT

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