Fall 2024

Sedimentary Rocks

Hit the Road and Discover a World That Rocks!

From the Set The Rock Cycle Road Trip

About three-quarters of our planet is covered with sedimentary rock, so what better way to explore it than with a rock cycle road trip?!

Discover the extraordinary science behind the rock cycle, read case studies that reveal the best places on Earth to find sedimentary rocks, then discover how you can find and identify rocks. And at the end of this awesome journey, test your new-found knowledge with the rock cycle road trip quiz!

Format List Price Your Price Qty
$33.32 $24.99
Interest Level Grade 5 - Grade 8
Reading Level Grade 6
Dewey Number 359.83
Lexile
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level
Language English
Publisher Cheriton Children's Books
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9781916526419
Copyright 2025
Number of Pages 48
Dimensions 6.5 x 9
Graphics Full-color photographs

Booklist Review of Sedimentary Rocks

Ah, the striated beauty of sedimentary rock. If you didn’t appreciate it before, you will after reading this selection from The Rock Cycle Road Trip series (6 titles). Adorned with retro road signs, this book guides readers through the geological basics of sedimentary rocks and the rock cycle while also cruising by famous sites (“Rock Stop!”) where such rocks can be seen. There are also frequent “Rock Star” profiles that describe an important type of sedimentary rock (e.g., rock salt, limestone, shale, sandstone), laying out a two-page graphic spread that notes the rock’s characteristics, “hotspots” (locations where commonly found, indicated on a world map), boxed facts, and photos. It’s an effective approach because it does more than pair text with examples. The information is integrated (or reintegrated) at each stop, helping readers to synthesize the concepts in real-world contexts. The importance of this ubiquitous rock comes through in discussions of fossils, fossil fuels, natural building materials, and groundwater. Closing tips for newly minted rock hounds are followed by a quiz to further chisel knowledge into their brains.

Author: Sarah Eason