When studying silicate minerals, it's important to understand their chemical composition, crystal structure, and physical properties. Here are some key concepts to focus on:
Learn to identify common silicate minerals based on their crystal form, color, cleavage, and other physical properties.
Examine the role of silicate minerals in the formation of rocks and their significance in the Earth'sgeology.
By mastering these concepts, students can gain a deeper appreciation for the importance of silicate minerals in the natural world and in human society.
Fifth Grade: Patterns; Scale, Proportion, and Quantity
Physical Sciences: Students develop an understanding that changes can occur to matter/objects on Earth or in space, but both energy and matter follow the pattern of being conserved during those changes.
Physical Science Standards
Analyze and interpret data to explain that matter of any type can be subdivided into particles too small to see and, in a closed system, if properties change or chemical reactions occur, the amount of matter stays the same.