This resource supports English language development for English language learners. In this …
This resource supports English language development for English language learners. In this interactive activity, students learn the vocabulary of different land forms in different regions of the United States. They click on the word and a picture and brief explanation appears.
Students will explore landforms by identifying and comparing a variety of them. …
Students will explore landforms by identifying and comparing a variety of them. Students will also discover how landforms can change. Resources for this lesson can be found as separate entries in the collection. They are identified as "Looking at Landforms: Name of Resource."
This is a supplemental resource for the lesson: "Looking at Landforms." It …
This is a supplemental resource for the lesson: "Looking at Landforms." It is a worksheet for students to complete to compare and contrast 2 landforms.
This is a supplemental resource for the lesson: "Looking at Landforms." It …
This is a supplemental resource for the lesson: "Looking at Landforms." It is a series of cards that describe common characteristics of landforms that students will use in the lesson.
This is a supplemental resource for the lesson: "Looking at Landforms." It …
This is a supplemental resource for the lesson: "Looking at Landforms." It is a performance indicator that can be use to assess students understanding of the concepts in the lesson.
This is a supplemental resource for the lesson: "Looking at Landforms." It …
This is a supplemental resource for the lesson: "Looking at Landforms." It is the teacher script for the slide presentation that provides background information about the Earth and covers geological features and atmosphere. It also looks at the jobs of geologists.
This presentation is a supplemental resource for the lesson: "Looking at Landforms." …
This presentation is a supplemental resource for the lesson: "Looking at Landforms." It is a slide presentation that provides background information about the Earth and covers geological features and atmosphere and looks at the jobs of geologists.
What do you think makes Michigan special? You might be thinking that …
What do you think makes Michigan special? You might be thinking that Michigan is special because it is your home. Maybe it is special because the people you care about live in Michigan. These are wonderful reasons. This resource will help you learn about many other ways that Michigan is special.
In this activity, students investigate geographic landforms. Students will be asked to …
In this activity, students investigate geographic landforms. Students will be asked to draw and label a landform on a dry-erase board. Students will hold their pictures of landforms in front of them and move around the room to put themselves in groups of landforms that have something in common.
Students will delve into Hans Thoma’s Wondrous Birds to discover an aerial …
Students will delve into Hans Thoma’s Wondrous Birds to discover an aerial perspective and learn to see more deeply. Using dance, English language arts, science, theatre arts, visual arts, and poetry, they will explore landforms and bodies of water from a bird’s-eye view.
In this video, students learn that volcanoes produce some of the Earth's …
In this video, students learn that volcanoes produce some of the Earth's most violent geologic changes, but they are not always violent. Different kinds of volcanoes produce different kinds of eruptions.
In this activity, students work collaboratively to create two separate landform models …
In this activity, students work collaboratively to create two separate landform models out of clay and a topographic map to match their model. They will then switch maps with another group who will then try to re-create the model based on the map.
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