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1.Have paper ready to take notes you may find while watching the video on major landforms. 2.Click on the website ****As you watch the video, look for a list of major landforms. 3. Play the video and record the major landforms. 4.Once your list is complete, turn in your answers. This task uses: Youtube.com Learning Objective(s): Learning Target: (G-1A-M2) 4. Locate major landforms and geographic features, places, and bodies of water/waterways on a map of the United States. Identify Major Landforms

Identify Major Landforms, Geographic Features, Places, and Bodies of Water on a U.S. Map 1.Click on the web site: 2.Listen to and follow along with “Landforms & Bodies of Water: High and Low” tutorial as it identifies landforms and bodies of water in the U.S. ***Keep a list of the definitions of landforms, geographic features, places, and bodies of water next to you as you listen to the video. 3.After the tutorial, take the test. **Label your test with your first name only. 4.Print your results. 5.Compare your answers with a peer. 6.Exit Ticket : Tell one thing you learned and one thing you needed to learn. This task uses: Learning Objective(s): Learning Target: (G-1A-M2) 4. Locate major landforms and geographic features, places, and bodies of water/waterways on a map of the United States.

Map Skills 1.Review landforms, geographic features, places, and bodies of water on a U.S. map. 2.Click on the interactive link: Answer all the questions using the map and key for help. 4.Click on the interactive link: phy/mapskills/. phy/mapskills/ 5.Create a map on the website. 6.Print results. This task uses: Learning Objective(s): Learning Target: (G-1A-M2) 4. Locate major landforms and geographic features, places, and bodies of water/waterways on a map of the United States.

Regions of the U.S. 1.Review the regions of the U.S. 2. Visit the web site: 3. Watch the interactive video. 4.After watching the video, click on the activity link to the right. 5.Print activity sheets. 6.After completion, ask a peer to read and critique work. 7.After peer revision, take online quiz and conference with the teacher. 8.Print your results and turn everything in. 9.Post to discussion board. Critique others and ask for feedback. This task uses: Learning Objective(s): Learning Target: (G-1A-M2) 4. Locate major landforms and geographic features, places, and bodies of water/waterways on a map of the United States.