There is no part of Rocks & Minerals that features a Lab Event. All that happens is that you get a rock/mineral and you have to answer questions.Tailsfan101 wrote:Isn't this a Lab Event?
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I think Tailsfan meant that it's a station event. In that case, yes.
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The 2018 list says that the 'specimen numbers' are the same as in their Rock and Mineral Kit (to be sold at Wards science). We haven't used an official kit, so going by the footnote only.shaistings wrote:I am not sure how to type in these forums but what do these numbers entail again after the rock or mineral on the list? I don't remember this being the way the list was set up in the past.
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The numbers are specimen numbers and the numbering of the minerals in alphabetical order (with orthoclase being "f" for feldspar and the quartz being after pyrite).KimmHersh wrote:The 2018 list says that the 'specimen numbers' are the same as in their Rock and Mineral Kit (to be sold at Wards science). We haven't used an official kit, so going by the footnote only.shaistings wrote:I am not sure how to type in these forums but what do these numbers entail again after the rock or mineral on the list? I don't remember this being the way the list was set up in the past.
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What specific categories do you need to add in your binder under each type of rocks and minerals? Would it be categories like common uses, chemical composition, type of group etc.?
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The rocks and minerals have already been categorized by group, and by proxy, their chemical composition. I don't find that categorizing my common use is too helpful. Normally, I (and most other competitors I know) create a set of tables, organized by important things (I have two, one organized alphabetically and one by hardness, which allows me to find any mineral pretty quickly once I have identified it).queenofspades13 wrote:What specific categories do you need to add in your binder under each type of rocks and minerals? Would it be categories like common uses, chemical composition, type of group etc.?
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I think by categories, he/she is referring to types of information for each rock/mineral on the list.whythelongface wrote:The rocks and minerals have already been categorized by group, and by proxy, their chemical composition. I don't find that categorizing my common use is too helpful. Normally, I (and most other competitors I know) create a set of tables, organized by important things (I have two, one organized alphabetically and one by hardness, which allows me to find any mineral pretty quickly once I have identified it).queenofspades13 wrote:What specific categories do you need to add in your binder under each type of rocks and minerals? Would it be categories like common uses, chemical composition, type of group etc.?
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Yeah, like what types of information would you include under each rock/mineral. I already understand what I need to do from asking a couple of friends but thank you both for clarifying my questionUnome wrote:I think by categories, he/she is referring to types of information for each rock/mineral on the list.whythelongface wrote:The rocks and minerals have already been categorized by group, and by proxy, their chemical composition. I don't find that categorizing my common use is too helpful. Normally, I (and most other competitors I know) create a set of tables, organized by important things (I have two, one organized alphabetically and one by hardness, which allows me to find any mineral pretty quickly once I have identified it).queenofspades13 wrote:What specific categories do you need to add in your binder under each type of rocks and minerals? Would it be categories like common uses, chemical composition, type of group etc.?

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For my tables, I include relative hardness, streak, specific gravity, cleavage, fracture, luster, crystal system, chemical formula, and twinning habits. Separate from the table is a list of more specific information about each mineral, arranged alphabetically. In the future, I'm considering adding absolute hardness as well.queenofspades13 wrote: Yeah, like what types of information would you include under each rock/mineral. I already understand what I need to do from asking a couple of friends but thank you both for clarifying my question.
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Congratulations to WW-P South/Grover for winning 2nd/1st place at NJ States!
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"One little Sciolyer left all alone,
He went out and hanged himself and then there were none."
Congratulations to WW-P South/Grover for winning 2nd/1st place at NJ States!
Ward Science Mineral and Rock Kit
Can anyone recommend a good rocks and minerals kit for kids to practice with? Wards Science has the official Science Olympiad one, but the samples sound small (5/8")?? I also found one from AMEP?
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