Introduce your little learners to the academic vocabulary they need to describe rocks and minerals with a printable rocks vocabulary word wall.
Make Describing Rocks and Minerals Easy With Us!
Introducing young learners to academic vocabulary can be challenging, but using visual word walls is a highly effective and engaging strategy—especially for topics like rocks and minerals. A visual word walk takes students on a “tour” of important terms through pictures and examples of academic vocabulary displayed around the classroom.
Exploring and Describing Rocks and Minerals Vocabulary Cards
When teaching rocks and minerals, visual word walls help students access and retain complex vocabulary like “igneous,” “sedimentary,” and “metamorphic. ” They also build their understanding of basic observable properties like “texture,” “colour,” and “hardness.” Students can more easily grasp scientific concepts by connecting words to images and confidently use these terms during discussions or activities.
This printable resource includes 28 full-colour vocabulary word cards featuring the words students need to observe and describe rocks and minerals. Each easy-to-read vocabulary card features a term or phrase and a photographic example of each term.
Ways to Use This Rocks and Minerals Word Wall
- Use the word wall to introduce new terms related to rocks and minerals. As you begin your lessons, refer to each word with its visual aid to help students understand terms like “igneous,” “sedimentary,” “hardness,” and “lustre.”
- Spotlight a “word of the day” from the word wall. Focus on that word during the lesson, and encourage students to use it in sentences or in class discussions.
- Set up a scavenger hunt in which students search for rocks around the classroom or school and describe them using words from the wall. For example, they might use the wall vocabulary to describe a found rock’s texture or colour.
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This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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