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Identificación del material AICLE
TÍTULO
Rocks
NIVEL LINGÜÍSTICO
SEGÚN MCER
A1.3 / A2.1 según las destrezas
IDIOMA
Inglés
ÁREA / MATERIA
Conocimiento del Medio Natural, Social y Cultural
NÚCLEO TEMÁTICO
Materia y energía
GUIÓN TEMÁTICO
Se trata de una secuencia didáctica de conocimiento del medio en la
que el alumnado se familiarizará con el ciclo de las rocas y los cambios y
transformaciones que se producen en éstas.
FORMATO
Material didáctico fotocopiable en PDF. Grabación de audio de los textos.
Vídeos para pre-tareas.
CORRESPONDENCIA
CURRICULAR
6º de Educación Primaria
AUTORÍA
Ramón Martín Mascareñas.
TEMPORALIZACIÓN
APROXIMADA
8/10 sesiones
Competencia lingüística: Al tratarse de una secuencia Aicle el desarrollo de la competencia
lingüística se trabaja conjuntamente con la consecución de los objetivos de área; en el apartado de
contenidos abordamos más exhaustivamente el desarrollo de esta competencia.
Competencia en conocimiento del medio e interacción con el mundo físico: En esta unidad
el alumnado desarrollará la capacidad de conocer algo mejor el entorno que le rodea y las
transformaciones que se producen en el mismo.
Tratamiento de la información y competencia digital: En esta secuencia didáctica se utilizará el
recurso de internet como fuente de información y de realización de actividades online, así como el
visionado de videos interactivos.
COMPETENCIAS
BÁSICAS
Competencia social y ciudadana: Gracias al tema tratado en esta unidad -las rocas-, formaremos
al alumnado en la conciencia del cuidado del entorno para prevenir degradaciones del mismo.
Competencia artística: En esta secuencia didáctica, el alumnado se familiarizará con obras de arte
de la arquitectura y la escultura en las que se toma como materia prima para la creación artística
diferentes tipos de roca.
Competencia aprender a aprender: Además del desarrollo de las técnicas de aprendizaje propios
de la lengua extranjera, el mismo desarrollo metodológico de la secuencia didáctica contribuirá a
formar alumnos más autónomos en su aprendizaje.
Autonomía e iniciativa personal: Dejaremos lugar a que el alumnado tome sus propias decisiones
en el planteamiento y desarrollo de la exposición de la tarea final.
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Tabla de programación AICLE
OBJETIVOS
DE ETAPA
- Identificar los principales elementos del entorno natural, social y cultural, analizando su
organización, sus características, y progresando en el dominio de ámbitos especiales cada
vez más complejos
CONTENIDOS
DE
CURSO / CICLO
- Identificación y clasificación de rocas y minerales
- Estudio y clasificación de materiales por sus características
-Cambios que se producen en la materia debido a factores externos; presión, enfriamiento,
calentamiento, erosión etc
Tipos de Rocas:
- El ciclo de transformación de las rocas
- Volcanes
- La creación artística con roca como materia prima
TEMA
- Diferenciar las distintas clases de rocas
- Definir cada uno de los tipos de roca
- Analizar la influencia de factores externos en las rocas.
MODELOS
DISCURSIVOS
- Explicar los cambios de estados en las rocas y las transformaciones que en ellas producen agentes
externos
- Explicar el proceso del ciclo de las rocas
- Comparar y diferenciar la utilización de las rocas en dos manifestaciones artísticas: arquitectura
y escultura
- Solicitar información sobre el proceso de transformación de las rocas
TAREAS
CONTENIDOS
LINGÜÍSTICOS
CRITERIOS DE
EVALUACIÓN
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- Visionado de vídeos
- Realización de esquemas
- Gráficos
- Interpretación de esquemas
- Murales
- Exposición final del ciclo de las rocas
FUNCIONES:
ESTRUCTURAS
LÉXICO:
- Predecir usando imágenes
- Describir fases en un proceso
- Reformular frases
- Expresar consecuencias
- Solicitar información
- Expresar gustos y preferencias
First, then, so, after
that, finally
Due to
Because of
As a result of
Become
Turn into
To be done
To be formed, to be
broken down
To wear out
To form and
transform
To melt
To last
Heating, cool
down, pressure
To grave
Magma
Erosion
Weathering
- Conoce los tres tipos de roca
- Reconoce cada uno de ellos
- Es capaz de explicar el proceso de transformación de las rocas
- Reconoce importantes obras de arte que tienen la roca como materia prima
Material AICLE: 6º de Primaria: Rocks
Rock: Igneous;
sedimentary;
metamorphic.
Compaction,
cementation,
weathering,
erosion, pressure,
cooling, heat
melting
Granite, basalt,
marble
Rocks and soils
6º de PRIMARIA
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At the end of this unit you will have to make a poster
with different types of real rocks to explain the rock cycle.
1. Let’s start
1) Look and discuss
Look at all these rocks (pieces of real rocks), and organize them into different
groups, it’s up to you to decide how to organize them. You can make as many
groups; as you want. Then, you have to explain to the rest of your classmates
why you grouped the rocks this way:
- I put all these rocks together because they are the same color, the same
size, etc…
- I put these rocks in this group because they have similar weights, similar
textures, etc…
2) Let’s watch a video about the rock cycle. After watching the
video try to answer this question:
Where do rocks come from?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3yJArifULo
If you don’t know guess.
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1) Let’s listen to the recording and then read the text aloud:
ROCKS
A rock is a hard, solid material made up of minerals. Rocks form and are broken down
in a continuous cycle. There are three main types of rock. These are metamorphic
rock, sedimentary rock and igneous rock.
Igneous rock is magma or lava that has been cooled. The word “igneous” comes
from the Greek word for fire. All igneous rocks do not cool the same way. That
is why they do not all look the same. Some of them cool slowly inside the Earth
(Granite is an example of a rock that cools slowly and has large crystals) and others
cool quickly outside on the crust when a volcano erupts (Basalt is an example of this
type of rock).
Sedimentary rock:
The Earth’s surface is constantly being eroded. This means that rocks are broken
down into smaller pieces by weathering agents such as wind, water, and ice. These
small pieces of rock turn into pebbles, gravel, sand and clay. Over a long period of
time, the pieces become pressed together and form solid rock called sedimentary
rock.
Metamorphic rock:
Heat and pressure can change many things. They can even change rocks. The name
for rocks that have been changed is metamorphic rocks.. Metamorphic comes from
a two Greek words meaning “change” and “form”. Metamorphic rocks form deep in
the Earth where high temperature, great pressure, and chemical reactions cause
one type of rock to change into another type of rock.
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2) Let’s explore our second text
Rocks on the Earth are constantly changing through the rock cycle. Rocks are
continually formed, weathered and changed; the rock cycle is a process in which
rocks and minerals are heated, melted, cooled and broken down, and it takes years
to be completed; this cycle is extremely slow and can last thousands of years.
Each type of rock can change itself into a different one due to various processes;
Compaction
cooling
cementation
heat
melting
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weathering
erosion
pressure
2. Now, let’s see another interactive video about rocks:
Rock cycle:
http://go2.wordpress.com/?id=725X1342&site=aboutenvironment.wordpress.
com&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.classzone.com%2Fbooks%2Fearth_science%2Fterc%2
Fcontent%2Finvestigations%2Fes0602%2Fes0602page02.cfm
3) Working in pairs ask your partner about what you read in the texts.
Make questions like the ones in the example:
What is a rock?
How many types of rocks are there?
What is magma?
Etc.
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3. Let’s play with words:
4) Match the words on the left with the ones on the right:
Compaction
To wear out
Cementation
Strength, force
Weathering
Cement
Erosion
To make harder
Pressure
Weather
5) Complete the sentences:
Weathering is the exposure to the____________________.
We use ________ and bricks to build houses.
Rain, wind, ice, cause____________.
Pressure is a _________ of nature.
If we impress a _________ on a material we compact it.
Cement, erosion, weather, force, pressure,
6) Think of a couple of sentences with the expression “wear out”.
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7) Match the words with the expression that means the same:
Thanks to
To get liquid
To become
To get old by the use or the
pass of time
Weathered
Due to
To melt
To turn into
To wear out
Transformed by the weather
8) Match the phrases with the right definition:
Metamorphic rock
Igneous rock
Sedimentary rock
Sediments
Magma
Hot liquid found deep inside Earth.
A rock completely changed from its original
form due to extreme heat and pressure.
Rocks formed from the cooling and
hardening of magma.
Particles of rocks, minerals or animal or
plant material combined to form a rock.
Loose pieces of minerals and rocks.
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9) Match the pictures with the words:
Metamorphic rock
Igneous rock
Sedimentary rock
Sediments
Magma
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10) Work in pairs; ask your partner these questions.
Help him/her if he/she doesn’t know the answer:
a) When Igneous Rock melts, what type of rock does it become?
It becomes_______________________
b) When heat and pressure are put on Sedimentary Rock, what type of rock
does it become?
It becomes_________________________
c) What process changes Metamorphic Rock into magma?
The process that changes Metamorphic Rock into magma is called________
d) What process turns Sedimentary Rock, Igneous Rock and Metamorphic
Rock into sediment?
The process that turns any rock into sediment is called__________
e) What does magma become after it cools?
After cooling magma becomes___________________
11) True or false?
- A rock is a soft, solid material made up of minerals.
- There are four types of rocks.
- Igneous rock is magma that has been cooled.
- Metamorphic rocks are formed due to high
temperature and great pressure inside the Earth.
- The rock cycle is a very fast process.
- The rock cycle can last thousands of years.
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12) Complete the following diagram with the words in the box.
You can use them more than once:
Weathering and erosion
Heat and pressure.
Melting.
Cooling.
Sediments.
Magma
Compaction and
cementation,
M____
Igneous rock
Metamorfic
rock
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Sedimetary
rock
S_____
13) Listen and read the text
Marble
Marble is made when heat and pressure change limestone. It is a metamorphic rock.
Its surface has a high polish and smooth finish.
Marble can be carved, so it has been used for statues and buildings throughout
history, including the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Parthenon in Athens. However,
it is too expensive for a normal building.
Leaning Tower of Pisa
David by Miguel Angel
Parthenon in Athens
Venus de Milo
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4. Granite
14) Listen and read
The word “granite” comes from Latin “granu” meaning grain.
Rather a spotty rock! Granite is made up of several different minerals and you can
see the individual grains of these minerals. They come in three different colours:
black, grey and white. Granite is an igneous rock cooled inside the Earth. It’s a very
hard stone. It is often used as a building material.
This link is to know more about granite.
building stones and other rocks.
http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/minerals/rocks.htm
15) Find out:
- The name of the most famous marble in the world coming from Italy.
- The name of the most well-known marble in Spain coming from Almeria province.
- What country the Venus de Milo comes from.
- When it was carved.
- What museum you can see this sculpture at.
16) Now search for the same information about
David by Michelangelo.
17) Find the names of some famous buildings
made of granite. Look for pictures too!
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18) Complete the following text. It will help you with your final project,
where you will have to explain to the rest of the class how the rock cycle works.
The rock cycle is the _______ in which rocks are constantly _______ into other
rocks.
This process is very slow and it can _______ thousands of years. There are three
different types of rocks: _______ Rock, _______ Rock and _______ Rock.
Igneous rocks are formed when magma, also called lava, _______ when a volcano
_______ or even inside, under the crust. This rock can be _______ due to weathering
and erosion and become sediments which are little pieces of materials. These sediments,
due to the processes of _______ and _______ become a different type of rock called
sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rock, thanks to high _______ and _______ turns into
metamorphic rock. Metamorphic rock deep inside the Earth can melt and turns into
magma so, the rock cycle _______ again.
Any type of rock due to erosion transforms into _______ and eventually becomes a
_______ rock.
5. Your final task:
Now it’s your turn:
Work in groups and make a poster about the rock cycle using real rocks to explain to
the rest of the class this natural process. As you cannot use magma, you can use any
other material to represent it.
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6. Self evaluation sheet
Name _________________________________________________
Date________________
After working on this unit: (circle the right smiley)
- I learned the new vocabulary and expressions in this unit
- I recognize the different types of rocks.
- I can explain the rock cycle process.
- I know some works of art made of rocks.
My work on this unit:
- Was excellent
- Was good
- Not bad
- I have to work more
The Unit was:
Nice/cool 18
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ok a bit boring
Web resources:
http://www.historyforkids.org/scienceforkids/geology/rocks/index.htm
the rock cycle animation.
Glossary:
- Carve: To form by carving.
- Compation: The act of crushing.
- Cementation: The union of particles of materials by a cimement or pressure.
- Crust: The outer layer of Earth.
- Due to: Because of.
- Erode: Become ground down or deteriorated.
- Exposure: Vulnerability to the elements or to the action of heat or cold or wind
or rain.
- Limestone: A sedimentary rock consisting mainly of calcium that was deposited
by the remains of marine animals.
- Magma: Molten rock in the Earth’s crust.
- Melt: To become soft or liquid.
- Polish: The property of being smooth and shiny.
- Pressure: The force applied to a unit area of surface.
- Wheathered: Worn by exposure to the weather.
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Self assessment. Tick your progress in this unit.
I can recognize words and
expressions related to
the content of the lesson.
I can understand the
most important information in the texts in the
lesson
I can speak about
different themes in the
lesson.
I can talk to my
classmates about the
lesson topics.
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I can write short texts
about the lesson topics.
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