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Weathering Worksheet

Wind Erosion, Rain Erosion, Ice Wedging, and Chemical Weathering #3

This weathering worksheet is part of the MatchCard Science Geology Unit Study for 3rd to 8th grade. The MatchCards provide a worksheet, hands-on activities, and game-like review for earth science and geology.

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Weathering MatchCard

Rain Erosion

Weathering Worksheet Activity #1

Rain erosion is caused by rain and moving water which washes away topsoil and enlarges river beds.

Students will match the definition and description of rain erosion with the arrow pointing the river bed.

Let's Experiment

Let's watch the effect of water erosion on a river bed in a bottle:
  • Add the following to an empty two liter plastic soda bottle with a sealable lid:
    • one cup of gravel
    • one cup of pebbles (very small rocks)
    • one cup of sand
    • one cup of loose soil or silt
  • Add water until the bottle is two-thirds full.
  • Shake to mix, then lay it on its side and watch the solid particles settle.
  • Gently aggitate by tapping on the wide end of the bottle. This would imitate a gently moving stream.
  • Tap more vigorously to imitate a fast moving stream.
  • How would you imitate rapid moving water at flood level?

Premade bottles of water and solid particles are available at science stores which can demonstrate an even greater variety of substances on a river bed.

Explore Local Creeks or Rivers

Visit creek and river beds in your area.

What can you notice about the shoreline?

Compare the water level before and after a rain storm.

Notice the curvature of the river. Note how it may widen when the edge of the river is soil, but protrude into the river when the edge is rock. What do you think causes the curvature of river beds?

Wind Erosion

Weathering Worksheet Activity #2

Large stones can be sanded down by small pieces of rock fragments carried in the wind.

Students will match the title and description of wind erosion with the picture of the rock formation on top of the mountain.

Let's Experiment

  • Build a rock formation out of sugar cubes and glue.
  • Place outside in an area where blowing wind will affect the model.
  • Take a picture when it is first put out and every few days.

Watch rain and water erosion at work together.

  • In an open area that is exposed to the wind and rain, make the following:
    • A mound of dirt about two feet high.
    • A mound of sand about two feet high
    • A mound of small rocks about two feet high.
    • A mound of dirt covered with sod about two feet high.
  • In addition, you may want to make the following:
    • A mound of dirt about two feet high shielded by bushes, trees, or a fence.
  • Measure the height of each mound, as well as the diameter from the base of the mound.
  • Make a chart of your measurements. Note the rain and wind speed on your chart each day as well.
  • Repeat the measurements every two days for a month.
  • Write your conclusions in your science notebook.

Picture This

Look on the internet for pictures of unusual rock formations. If there are any locally, you may want to visit them and take your own photos.

Ice Wedging

Weathering Worksheet Activity #3

Ice wedging occurs when water seeps into the cracks of rocks. As the water freezes and expands, it splits the rocks. On the weather worksheet, the students will match the title and description of ice wedging with the top of the mountain range to the left.

Let's Experiment

This simple experiment demonstrates the power of water. It could result in a skin lacerations from open broken glass, so caution and adult supervison is necessary.
  • Fill a small jar to the top with water. A baby food jar would work well.
  • Screw the lid on completely.
  • Put the sealed jar in a zipped plastic bag.
  • Put the bag in a second sealed plastic bag for additional security.
  • Put in the freezer (or outside if the weather is below freezing) for 24 hours.
  • The glass will be broken from the effect of expanding water. Handle bags carefully.
  • Leave the bags in the sink to melt. Puncture a tiny opening in both bags to drain the water. Then dispose the bags without touching the glass fragments.

Mountain Climbing Time

If you live near a mountain or large hill, take a field trip. Look for areas where rocks have been split. Look for new cracks that are forming. Look for evidence of wind, rain, and ice weathering.

Wind, Water, Rock

Many younger kids like to play the game "Rock, Scissors, Paper, Shoot" with their hands.

To describe the affects of weathering, you might like to play a modified version, "Rock, Wind, and Water."
  • The wind drives the water.
  • The water cracks the rocks.
  • The rocks block the wind.

Chemical Weathering

Weathering Worksheet Activity #4

The composition of rock is changed by chemicals. This is greater where rocks and water meet.

On the weathering worksheet, the student will match the title and description of chemical weathering with the shoreline where the color of the sand has changed.

Let's Experiment

You will need a small amount of steel wool and 3 sandwich size sealable plastic bags.
  • Break off three pieces of steel wool and put into each bag.
  • Add a few tablespoons of water to one bag and seal.
  • Add a few tablespoons of vinegar to the other bag and seal.
  • Seal the third bag with no liquid in it.
  • Observe in 24 hours.

Acid Rain

Look for internet pictures or local buildings with effects of acid rain.

Cemetery Field Trip

Go to an old cemetery to observe the multiple effects of weathering on tombstones. Compare:
  • New gravestones
  • Those that are 10 to 20 years old
  • Those that are 50 years
  • Those that are 100 years.

Download and Use the Weathering Worksheet and MatchCard

This is the third Matchcard of the Geology Unit Study. You can DOWNLOAD the
4 Types of Weathering Worksheet and Matchcard HERE.

The student matches the definitions and descriptions with the diagrams of the four types of weathering.

The second page is the Instructor's Guide with the correct answers.

The third page has the Information Pieces. Student's cut them apart and place them in the correct place on their copy of the Matchcard (first page.)

For more information on how to use the Matchcards, see the MatchCard Science Instructor's Guide.

More information on this interactive unit study is below.

MatchCard Science

The activities and illustration above are from MatchCard Science, a homeschool science unit study. For the complete Geology Unit Study follow this link. This unit study provides:
  • hands-on demonstrations
  • MatchCard reviews to master the material
  • suggestions for science projects to complete
  • instructions on a complete unit study curriculum
Currently this curriculum is under-going revision. We are providing free access to the unit study, with the desire that you will provide feedback as you are field testing the materials.

Return from Weathering Worksheet to the MatchCard Science Main Page.

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