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We will use the spoons, hot plates, metal bowls, and aluminum foil to break down crayons (rocks) into sediment, smash them together to create sedimentary rocks, heat and press in them inside foil to create a metamorphic rock, and then completely melt then to create igneous rock. We will use Play-Doh to create models of plant cells, animal cells, and the layers of the Earth. We will use the colored pencils for drawings to help better understand cycles. And we will use the cling wrap to create a water cycle in a jar!
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We will use the spoons, hot plates, metal bowls, and aluminum foil to break down crayons (rocks) into sediment, smash them together to create sedimentary rocks, heat and press in them inside foil to create a metamorphic rock, and then completely melt then to create igneous rock. We will use Play-Doh to create models of plant cells, animal cells, and the layers of the Earth. We will use the colored pencils for drawings to help better understand cycles. And we will use the cling wrap to create a water cycle in a jar!