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Rebecca Pettiford - Sedimentary Rocks

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In this book, readers will learn about the layers of minerals and other rocks that compress and form sedimentary rocks. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage readers as they learn more about the characteristics of sedimentary rocks and where on Earth they are found.
Infographics aid understanding, and an activity offers readers an opportunity to extend discovery. Children can learn more about sedimentary rocks using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Sedimentary Rocks also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index.
Sedimentary Rocks is part of the Geology Genius series from Jump! Glossary of key words Index Table of contents Finding rocks. Collecting fossils. Identifying minerals. Kids cant get enough of geology and are always looking for more information. With its reader-friendly and interactive approach, each book in Geology Genius highlights a specific type of rock or geological substance and discusses its properties and where on Earth it can be found. Beautiful, crisp, full-color photos and frequent diagrams and graphics complement the carefully leveled text, turning every reader into a geology genius.

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Ideas for Parents and Teachers Pogo Books let children practice reading - photo 1
Ideas for Parents and Teachers Pogo Books let children practice reading - photo 2 Ideas for Parents and Teachers Pogo Books let children practice reading informational text while introducing them to nonfiction features such as headings, labels, sidebars, maps, and diagrams, as well as a table of contents, glossary, and index. Carefully leveled text with a strong photo match offers early fluent readers the support they need to succeed. Before Reading Walk through the book and point out the various nonfiction features. Ask the student what purpose each feature serves. Look at the glossary together. Read and discuss the words.

Read the Book Have the child read the book independently. Invite him or her to list questions that arise from reading. After Reading Discuss the childs questions. Talk about how he or she might find answers to those questions. Prompt the child to think more. Ask: Have you ever visited a popular sedimentary rock formation like the Grand Canyon? Would you like to? Pogo Books are published by Jump! 5357 Penn Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55419 www.jumplibrary.com Copyright 2019 Jump! International copyright reserved in all countries.

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Pettiford, Rebecca, author. Title: Sedimentary rocks / by Rebecca Pettiford. Description: Minneapolis, MN: Jump!, Inc., [2018] Series: Geology genius | Pogo Books are published by Jump! | Audience: Ages 710. Includes bibliographical references and index. paper) ISBN 9781624968464 (pbk.) Subjects: LCSH: Sedimentary rocksJuvenile literature. paper) ISBN 9781624968464 (pbk.) Subjects: LCSH: Sedimentary rocksJuvenile literature.

SedimentologyJuvenile literature. Classification: LCC QE471 (print) LCC QE471 .P41985 2018 (ebook) | DDC 552/.5dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017059755 Editor: Kristine Spanier Book Designer: Michelle Sonnek Content Consultant: Sandra Feher, M.S.G.E. Photo Credits: All photos by Shutterstock except: Gary Crabbe/Getty, 1415; ullstein bild/Getty, 2021. Printed in the United States of America at Corporate Graphics in North Mankato, Minnesota.

TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER LAYERS OF ROCK Earth is more than 45 billion - photo 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER LAYERS OF ROCK Earth is more than 45 billion years old Its rock - photo 4 CHAPTER LAYERS OF ROCK Earth is more than 4.5 billion years old. Its rock is always changing.

It breaks down. It forms again. This is the

Earth has three types of rock and are two Sedimentary is the third - photo 5 Earth has three types of rock. and are two. Sedimentary is the third. What is it? Rock formed by layers of sedimentary rock
Sediment is broken rock fragments What breaks rock Wind Water Heat - photo 6 Sediment is broken rock fragments.

What breaks rock? Wind. Water. Heat. Ice. It takes many years. affect sedimentary rock the most.

The small bits end up in lakes, streams, and oceans. This is called

sediment Sediment can be made of mud gravel or sand It often has - photo 7 sediment
Sediment can be made of mud gravel or sand It often has dead plants - photo 8 Sediment can be made of , mud, gravel, or sand. It often has dead plants and animals in it. These elements They form layers. Over time, the top layers put pressure on the bottom layers.
TAKE A LOOK Sediment is often blown or washed into water Over time the - photo 9 TAKE A LOOK! Sediment is often blown or washed into water.
TAKE A LOOK Sediment is often blown or washed into water Over time the - photo 9 TAKE A LOOK! Sediment is often blown or washed into water.

Over time, the layers form sedimentary rock. = land = sea = materials washed into sea = materials blown into sea = dead plants and animals = sediment layers = sedimentary rock

fossil are found in this rock They tell scientists what kinds of - photo 10 fossil
are found in this rock They tell scientists what kinds of plants and - photo 11 are found in this rock. They tell scientists what kinds of plants and animals once lived in the area. We learn more about the history of Earth. DID YOU KNOW? Most fossils form in water.
CHAPTER FABULOUS FORMATIONS Wind and rain carved the Delicate Arch in - photo 12 CHAPTER FABULOUS FORMATIONS Wind and rain carved the Delicate Arch in Utah.
CHAPTER FABULOUS FORMATIONS Wind and rain carved the Delicate Arch in - photo 12 CHAPTER FABULOUS FORMATIONS Wind and rain carved the Delicate Arch in Utah.

It is made of red Delicate Arch

This is The Wave in Arizona It formed more than million years ago Desert - photo 13 This is The Wave in Arizona. It formed more than million years ago! Desert sands compacted. Minerals in water moving through the sand added color. Can you see the shapes that wind and water made? The Wave
Take a peek at Earths crust in the Grand Canyon The Colorado River carved - photo 14 Take a peek at Earths crust in the Grand Canyon. The Colorado River carved the Layers of sediment have settled here for billions of years. Buff. Gray. Green. Pink. Pink.

Slate-gray. Brown. Violet. Layers at the bottom are more than billion years old. DID YOU KNOW? The Grand Canyon is miles (446 kilometers) across.

Grand Canyon Badlands National Park Badlands National Park is in South - photo 15 Grand Canyon
Badlands National Park Badlands National Park is in South Dakota Changes - photo 16 Badlands National Park
Badlands National Park is in South Dakota Changes in can be seen here - photo 17 Badlands National Park is in South Dakota.
Grand Canyon Badlands National Park Badlands National Park is in South - photo 15 Grand Canyon
Badlands National Park Badlands National Park is in South Dakota Changes - photo 16 Badlands National Park
Badlands National Park is in South Dakota Changes in can be seen here - photo 17 Badlands National Park is in South Dakota.
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