What we don’t have on earth!
Well, since there was none of this on earth, we had to extract it from underground. Over time, people learned this.
First they mined teapots, frying pans, keys, and then steam locomotives and steamships...
Airplanes and starships...
Spaceships fly into space, but they were mined from underground!
True, not in finished form.
You won’t even find a simple nail ready-made underground, unless you bury it there first.
Everything underground is unfinished. Bicycles, frying pans, televisions, movie cameras are underground in unfinished form - in the form of minerals.
Why useful?
Why fossils?
Because we have to dig up a lot of land to get what is useful for us on earth.
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Municipal budgetary preschool educational institution kindergarten No. 28 “Lyudmila” of a combined type, Korolev, 2014. Organized educational activities. Area “Cognition” (familiarization with the surrounding world) topic: “Mineral resources” (for children of the preparatory group for school) Completed by teacher: Bevz M.A.
Minerals
Goals and objectives: 1. Generalize knowledge about minerals; 2.Give an idea of the properties of magnets; 3. Develop the desire for search and cognitive activity, mental activity, the ability to observe, analyze, and draw conclusions; 4. Develop the ability to work in a team.
Materials and equipment: Parcel, Samples of minerals, Container with water, 5 fish made of colored oilcloth with an eye-button curved on the back side, magnets, A3 sheet of cardboard with a drawn race track (two tracks), mounted on four cubes (possible attach with buttons), Blanks for cars (bottom, roof), metal plates for each car (can be from a furniture lock), A piece of foam plastic, A tailor's needle, Colored paper, Presentation “Minerals”
“Hello, dear guys! The Mole from the fairy tale “Thumbelina” is writing to you. The other day I was counting my countless riches and came across a box that I got from my great-grandfather. There are some pebbles inside. I was about to throw them away, but Thumbelina advised me not to do this, but to first figure out what it was. She advised me to ask you for help, since you are about to start school and probably know a lot. Help me please! Best regards, Mole"
1.Very durable and resilient, a reliable friend for builders. Houses, steps, pedestals will become beautiful and noticeable.
2. Once a huge pump grabbed me by the nose. He put me in a pipe. Now I’m running through the pipe. I’ll run to the factory - They’ll warm me up there. These are the products: Not candy or fruit. Kerosene, gasoline, fuel oil... They will make me out of it. Without me, neither a bus nor a taxi will run, A rocket will not rise. Guess what it is?
3. It brings warmth to houses, it makes light all around, it helps to melt steel, and make paints and enamels. He is black, shiny, a real assistant.
4. If you meet someone on the road, Your feet will get stuck. And to make a bowl or vase, you will need it right away.
5. Plants grew in the swamp, became fuel and fertilizer
6. They cover roads with them, streets in villages. It is also found in cement. He himself is fertilizer.
LIMESTONE
LIMESTONE
7. Mom has an excellent assistant in the kitchen. It blooms like a blue flower from a match.
8. It was not for nothing that it was boiled in a blast furnace. Scissors and keys turned out great...
IRON ORE
MAGNET is obtained from IRON ORE Experiments with a magnet
Clay tale
There lived Hard Clay in the world, and no one was happy with her. It was dry, callous, and would rather crack than do any good to anyone.
Water came to the Solid Clay.
“You need to be gentler,” he says. Only then can you do good.
Water touched Clay and it immediately became softer. It was so softened by the Water that they even made a mug out of it.
“You and I will give people water together,” says Water. “In the meantime, I’m evaporating.”
“We’ll be together, but you’re disappearing?”
“Bye,” says Water. “To give people something to drink, the mug must be hard and waterproof.” And with me you will not become hard. Therefore - goodbye!
“You said you have to be gentle to do good.” And now you say: you need to be firm...
“That’s right,” said Water. “While you’re just Clay, you need to be soft so that something can be molded out of you.” And when it becomes a mug, then firmness is needed.
The water evaporated, and Clay thought.
It turns out that it is not so easy to do good. To do good on earth, you need to know well when to be soft and when to be hard.