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Rocks

There are lots of types of rock and each type has different properties and uses. For example, some are strong and hard but others are soft and sandy.

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Watch: How different rocks are formed

There are three types of rock and they're all formed differently.

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Properties and uses: Soft and hard rock

Some rocks are harder than others. For example, granite is a very hard rock. This makes it a good material for building as it doesn’t wear away easily.

Marble is another hard rock. It has an attractive texture and colour and it can be cut and polished. Because of this, it is used to make floor tiles and wall tiles. Some statues are made from marble too.

Chalk is a soft rock and wears away easily. This makes it ideal for making chalk sticks to write on blackboards.

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Properties and uses: permeable and impermeable rock

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Roofs are often made from slate so that water doesn't get into the building.

Some rocks, such as sandstone or chalk, let water soak through them. They are called rocks.

Other rocks, such as slate, do not let water soak through them. They are called impermeable rocks. Slate also splits easily into thin sheets. This makes it ideal for making roof tiles.

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Activity 1: Identifying uses of rocks

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Activity 2: Rocks quiz

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Activity 3: Rock detective

Go on a rock hunt around your local area - how many can you spot? Make a list of all the different rocks you saw.

Can you think of ways to group and compare the rocks you saw?

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