Crayons Rock Cycle

Materials: ★☆☆ Easy to get from supermarket or hardware store
Difficulty: ★☆☆ Can be easily done by most teenagers
Safety: ★★☆ Some safety precautions required to perform safely

Categories: Plate Tectonics, Rocks

Alternative titles: Model the Rock Cycle with Crayons

Summary

Students use crayon shavings to model the rock cycle by forming sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks. Heat, pressure, and cooling are simulated to show how rocks change form over time.

Procedure

  1. Peel the paper from crayons and create shavings using a potato peeler, knife, or cheese grater.
  2. Place different colored shavings in layers on aluminum foil.
  3. Fold the foil and press firmly with the bottom of a frying pan to form a sedimentary “rock.”
  4. Heat the sedimentary rock in the frying pan until it melts slightly, then let it cool to form a metamorphic “rock.”
  5. Reheat the metamorphic rock, stir the melted wax to mix colors completely, and quickly pour into ice water to form an igneous “rock.”
  6. Compare the differences in appearance and texture between the three rock types.

Rock Cycle Modeled Out of Crayons - beebeamy:


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