Theme II: What is it like there?

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Theme II: What is it like there? Landforms Climate & Weather

Definitions Define all of the terms on your Landforms vocabulary worksheet using the internet. Mr. Kelly will help you fill in 4, 5, & 6

3D Landform Landscape Project

3D Landform Landscape Project Once Mr. Kelly has stamped your Landform Definitions worksheet… You will create a 3D Landform Landscape Use your Landform Definitions Worksheet At least 7 landforms from your Landforms Definition Worksheet must be in the 3D landscape At least 3 water features At least 4 land features All 7 Landforms must be labeled (named) Landscapes must have the names of all group members (Groups of 2-3) All landscape projects will be made of paper mache and colorfully painted! Mr. Kelly will provide newspapers, paste, cardboard, scissors, and paint If you would like to use more materials, group members need to bring them

Project Steps 1) Research Landform Definitions (get a stamp) 2) Form groups 3) Decide what 7 landforms to include in landscape 4) Draw a plan for how these landforms fit into a landscape 5) Read the tutorial on how to create a paper mache landscape 6) Make a list of materials you will need to complete your project 7) Get to work!

Example Landform Landscape