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ConcepTest: Sedimentary Rock Formation

ConcepTest questions by David McConnell, David Steer, Walter Borowski, Jeffrey Dick, Annabelle Foos, Jeffrey Knott, Alvin Konigsberg, Michelle Malone, Heidi McGrew, Kathie Owens, and Stephen Van Horn

Created with funding from NSF CCLI Award #0087894.

Question:

Concrete is formed by adding cement and water to a mixture of sand and gravel. This could be seen as an analog for the formation of a ___________ sedimentary rock.

a. clastic
b. chemical
c. biochemical

Student Responses:

The correct response is A.
Percentage of students choosing this answer. (% Before Discussion/% After Discussion):

a. clastic (59%/81%) b. chemical (22%/4%) c. biochemical. (19%/15%)

in a small (< 60 students) environmental geology class.

If you would like to help acquire more Before and After statistics for this example, please contact the authors (see link at top of page).

References and Notes:

The use of ConcepTests and Peer Instruction is discussed in detail on the ConcepTest page.

McConnell, D.A., Steer, D.N. and Owens, K.A., 2003, Assessment and Active Learning Strategies for Introductory Geology Courses, Journal of Geoscience Education, 51(2), 205-216.

McConnell, D.A., Steer et al., 2006, Using Conceptests to Assess and Improve Student Conceptual Understanding in Introductory Courses, Journal of Geoscience Education, (54(1), 61-68.

Subject

Geoscience:Geology:Sedimentary Geology:Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks:Clastics

Resource Type

Activities:Classroom Activity:Short Activity:ConcepTests

Ready for Use

Ready to Use

Grade Level

College Lower (13-14):Introductory Level

Earth System Topics

Solid Earth:Earth Materials:Rocks

Sediments/Sedimentary Rocks

Clastics

Topics

Earth surface