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Paroles et activité: Rock 'n' Roll des roches

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2nd - 6th
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  1. Are you looking for an engaging way to teach students about rocks in French? This resource includes an original French song and lyric video entitled, ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll des roches’, which is a fun and effective tool to teach students about igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Along with the video
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This resource includes the lyrics to an original French song entitled, ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll des roches’, which is a fun and effective tool to teach students about igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Along with the lyrics, you will receive a fill-in-the-blank activity sheet with the answer key. This is a digital resource, which can be used for distance learning or can be printed for students. 

This resource is suitable for French Immersion students and meets the expectations in the Grade 4 Ontario Science Curriculum.

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Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words or phrases in a text relevant to a grade 4 topic or subject area.
Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally.
NGSS4-ESS1-1
Identify evidence from patterns in rock formations and fossils in rock layers to support an explanation for changes in a landscape over time. Examples of evidence from patterns could include rock layers with marine shell fossils above rock layers with plant fossils and no shells, indicating a change from land to water over time; and, a canyon with different rock layers in the walls and a river in the bottom, indicating that over time a river cut through the rock. Assessment does not include specific knowledge of the mechanism of rock formation or memorization of specific rock formations and layers. Assessment is limited to relative time.

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