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Sedimentary Rocks Digital Practice | 5th Grade Science
Sedimentary Rocks Digital Practice | 5th Grade Science
Sedimentary Rocks Digital Practice | 5th Grade Science
Sedimentary Rocks Digital Practice | 5th Grade Science
Sedimentary Rocks Digital Practice | 5th Grade Science
Sedimentary Rocks Digital Practice | 5th Grade Science
Sedimentary Rocks Digital Practice | 5th Grade Science
Sedimentary Rocks Digital Practice | 5th Grade Science
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Give your students an opportunity to click and drag to label a diagram of weathering, erosion, and deposition, plus use vocabulary terms to complete an explanation of the formation of sedimentary rocks, lastly an opportunity to design an investigation to demonstrate the cycle to a younger student.

This activity can be used to check understanding after teaching the lesson, review prior to a quiz or test, homework, or extra practice. Once students make it to designing an experiment they could partner up and work together.

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Sedimentary Rocks Digital Practice | 5th Grade Science

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Give your students an opportunity to click and drag to label a diagram of weathering, erosion, and deposition, plus use vocabulary terms to complete an explanation of the formation of sedimentary rocks, lastly an opportunity to design an investigation to demonstrate the cycle to a younger student.

This activity can be used to check understanding after teaching the lesson, review prior to a quiz or test, homework, or extra practice. Once students make it to designing an experiment they could partner up and work together.

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