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Friday, 31 May 2019

Breaking our sedimentary rocks

Hi guys I have got a blog post to show you. This is a pretty cool blog post.

We have been learning bout sedimentary rocks. Some sedimentary rocks are really soft because sometime limestone and chalk gets mixed into the stones and rocks. I made a sedimentary rock in class with y teacher and my fiends.When we made the sedimentary rock we made it with sand plaster of Paris. We had to let it set for about a week. I put fossils inside of the rock and I out rocks inside of my rock. Some sedimentary rocks can have fossils inside of them so they are worth a lot of money.


When we smashed it  made big  giant mess.


My partner was Susie she is the best buddy to have she is so nice. Some Sedimentary rocks can turn into metamorphic rock because heat and pressure.

Please do not hesitate to comment on this blog post. Have a nice rest of the day and long weekend. BYE and don't forget to ask questions in the comments.

It would look  even cooler in slow mo in the video you can change this in the playback settings. I really enjoyed making this rock.



3 comments:

  1. Hello Quaid.
    I did wonder why there were lots of white patches on the netball court.Added a video to your blog is a good idea.I like the told us the process of making your rock and what you added to it.
    What did you like best about making this rock and why?
    Have a great night.

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  2. Hi Mrs Cassidy,
    Thank you for commenting on this blog post this was really fun making these sedimentary rocks it was a really cool experience. The best thing about making these sedimentary rocks was putting the fossils in there and getting really dirty and messy. Please do not hesitate to comment on my blog again.BYE

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  3. Hi Quaid,
    Thank you for calling me the best buddy.
    While reading this, I realised a mistake.
    May you could re - read it.

    What your favourite part of our science project?

    Looking forward to your reply.

    Kind Regards,
    Susie

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