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These correlations are for older materials. They do not cover the materials adopted in 2006.
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4a Students know how to differentiate among igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks by referring to their properties and methods of formation (the rock cycle).


Holistic Rating: In-Depth coverage of this standard.
Pages B40-B46, B48-B49 (not cited by publisher), B50-B53 and B58-B59 provide in-depth coverage of this standard.

Aspects that help student learning:
Text, illustrations and activities complement each other.


Aspects that do not help student learning:
Graphic on pages B52-B53is confusing. The different colors on the arrows should be explained. It appears that red represents melting, blue represents weathering and erosion, and yellow represents heat and pressure.


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