Rock Cycle Roadtrip Worksheet

Rock Cycle Roadtrip

The rock cycle is a dynamic process that describes how rocks transform between igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic types. Igneous rocks form from molten magma, while sedimentary rocks develop from compressed layers of sediments. Metamorphic rocks undergo changes due to heat and pressure, completing the cycle. The passage explains how external forces like weathering and erosion contribute to these transformations.

Passages like this improve reading comprehension by presenting a complex cycle in an understandable, logical sequence. Students learn specialized vocabulary, such as “erosion” and “weathering,” which can expand their academic lexicon. The cyclical nature of the rock cycle fosters critical thinking, as students analyze how different forces interact. This type of structured text also reinforces grammar, helping students grasp cause-and-effect relationships in writing.