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2-ESS2-2,2-1 Welcome to… MAPS!

IVDZ Examples of Liquid Water on Earth Imperial Valley Discovery Zone 2-ESS2-2,2-1 intro Imperial Valley Discovery Zone “Inquiry Learning in Science” Examples of Liquid Water on Earth Salton Sea ocean IVDZ

Examples of Liquid Water on Earth 2-ESS2-2,2-1 intro Imperial Valley Discovery Zone “Inquiry Learning in Science” Examples of Liquid Water on Earth pond lake

Examples of Liquid Water on Earth 2-ESS2-2,2-1 intro Imperial Valley Discovery Zone “Inquiry Learning in Science” Examples of Liquid Water on Earth river waterfall stream

Examples of Solid Water on Earth 2-ESS2-2,2-1 intro Imperial Valley Discovery Zone “Inquiry Learning in Science” Examples of Solid Water on Earth glacier frozen pond hail

Examples of Solid Water on Earth 2-ESS2-2,2-1 intro Imperial Valley Discovery Zone “Inquiry Learning in Science” Examples of Solid Water on Earth iceburg snow

Examples of Maps Showing Land Types

Examples of Maps Showing Land Types

Examples of Maps Showing Land Types

Examples of Maps Showing Land Types

Show What You Know! in a math textbook Where would the best place be to find out how many oceans there are on the Earth? on a map with only California on it in a math textbook on a model of the earth called a globe on a model of our school

Show What You Know! 2. Glaciers, icebergs, and hail are examples of _______________. liquid water forms warm places where people have vacation solid water forms kinds of weather

Show What You Know! 3. Why is it important for a model to be like the real-world example of it? People use it to solve problems and get information about the real thing. It looks good on your model railroad set. If the model and real-world didn’t match it would be easy to use to solve problems. Because the real world example would slowly change so it matches the model.