
Tell your students that they will be investigating this question and at the end of their investigations they will be able to provide reliable answers. Presenting the Investigation QuestionĪfter the scene is set, introduce your students to the investigation question: “ How are rocks the same and how are they different?” Let students know that they will be working with their own rocks and investigating how rocks are the same as or different from one another. If possible, give them the opportunity to handle the rock samples and describe their relative weights and textures. Ask students to volunteer what they notice about the rocks and write down their observations on the flipchart. To introduce students to rocks, ask students to gather around a collection of rock samples of different types, sizes and shapes of rocks (big chunks of granite, sandstone, limestone, marble, etc.) on a table. Please also review the investigation for your specific setting, materials, students, and conventional safety precautions. This investigation is considered generally safe to do with students. Wide-tipped nontoxic markers for the assessment (one per student).Extra index cards for the assessment (one per student).Flipchart and marker to record students’ observations.Collection of rocks of different types, shapes and sizes (at least 20).Copy Master 1 (for the assessment section).rock sample (from a collection of sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks).They will then use their observations of the rocks to identify a particular rock from a collection. In this first investigation, your students will use their senses to investigate some of the physical properties of different types of rocks. Different rocks have different characteristics because of their minerals, the ways in which the rocks were formed, and the processes that acted on the rocks since they were formed. On Monday, Smith issued a public apology, saying he “was out of line and I was wrong.” A poll conducted by Blue Rose Research, a well-known Democratic pollster, found that a higher percentage of Americans ultimately see Chris Rock in the wrong after Will Smith slapped him in the face.It is important that your students begin to understand that rocks are made of minerals. Smith took exception - his wife has alopecia which prompted her to shave her head last year - and smacked Rock before cursing him out upon returning to his seat. Jane,” the 1997 hit flick starring a bald-headed Demi Moore. Rock was on stage during the Academy Awards when he pointed out Pinkett Smith, Smith’s wife, and joked that she could star in a sequel to “G.I. Jane II” joke regarding Jada Pinkett Smith’s shaved head.



Neilson Barnard/Getty Images Chris Rock was slapped by Will Smith after making a “G.I. Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage Will Smith sent waves across the world for slapping Chris Rock at the 94th Annual Academy Awards. Will Smith was presented an Oscar not long after slapping comedian Chris Rock. Politically, the numbers were fairly even between supporters of President Joe Biden versus former President Donald Trump - 50.8% of Trump supporters blamed Rock while 50.1% of Biden backers said Smith was more at fault. While the majority of Americans younger than 65 blamed Rock, nearly 52% of those 65 or older chided Smith for losing his cool on the comedian. The poll quizzed 2,162 people online about who was “more in the wrong” in the Sunday night spectacle now been seen by millions. The Blue Rose Research poll found that 52.3% of people blamed Rock for the incident, compared to 47.7% who said Smith was out of line, according to a report published by on Tuesday. More than half of those surveyed in a new poll said the comedian was in the wrong when he joked about Jada Pinkett Smith’s shaved head at the Oscars - and do not fault actor Will Smith for smacking him on camera. Most Americans think Chris Rock had it coming. ‘Slap’ Oscars nominated for 2022 Emmy - no, not for Best DramaĬhris Rock and Dave Chappelle announce joint stand-up show LI pol promises Chris Rock that he won’t get slapped at Jones Beach gig Chris Rock sets record straight on Will Smith Oscars slap: ‘I’m not a victim’
