Hexagonal Rocks & Minerals Page
Photo Left: The hexagonal basalt rock formations of Giant's Causeway in Atrim, Northern Ireland
Web Resources
Minerals & Rocks
Bob's Rock Shop - Introduction to Crystallography and Mineral Crystal Systems
Giant's Causeway Website
Giant's Causeway Official Guide
Visiting Giant's Causeway
Minerals & Rocks
Bob's Rock Shop - Introduction to Crystallography and Mineral Crystal Systems
Giant's Causeway Website
Giant's Causeway Official Guide
Visiting Giant's Causeway
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Projects & Activities
Comparing Geometric Shapes with Minerals
Giant's Causeway MathArt Journal Page Guidelines
Materials
Guidelines
- Create a clay model of Giant's Causeway.
- Set up a journal page about Giant's Causeway using the guidelines below.
- Make a landscape painting.
Comparing Geometric Shapes with Minerals
Giant's Causeway MathArt Journal Page Guidelines
Materials
- blank journal page in your MathArt journal
- pencil with eraser, colored pencils
- link to Giant's Causeway main website and the wikipedia article about Giant's Causeway. Photo of Giant's Causeway on the map here. Click on the photo of the map at the top of the page.
Guidelines
- Go to the Wikipedia article about Giant's Causeway and read through the article.
- Draw a sketch of Giant's Causeway. Color using your colored pencils.
- Add at least five facts about Giant's Causeway using both The Wikipedia article and the main website.