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Science: Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Review water features: Look at each picture. Explain which water feature it is and how you know. Also describe whether it is salt water or fresh water.

Classifying Water Features Lake Pond Ocean Fresh Water Salt Water Fresh Water Huge Large Small Word Bank

Globe Activity Water Land

Landforms!

50 seconds-1:20

1:21 seconds

to 40 seconds

Now you will be given a landform. Your task is to create that landform using playdough. We will take a gallery walk to look at all your creations.

Stop! It's Double Bubble Time! Canyon Valley

Flipbook: Label

Let's read and find out more about how our landforms are made!

Questions to ask yourself after the read aloud! (Page 5) At first, why is the climb easier? (Page 10) Look at the mountains. Why do you think some of the mountains are tall and rocky and others are covered with trees? (Page 27) How are the Blue Ridge Mountains and Rocky Mountains alike and different? (Page 27) Because of weathering, what will eventually happen to these mountains?