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Landforms: Visual Vocabulary
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different ways to practice landforms visually... http://saltdough.logitechproducts.co.cc/saltdoughmapspainting/ http://www.webstaurantstore.com/12-x-12-x-2-clay-coated-pizza- box-100-bd/245I12122PB.html salt map
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giant cookie or sheet cake http://www.novi.k12.mi.us/schools/novimeadows/WebPages/ActivitiesArchive.aspx
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illustrated dictionary - paper or PowerPoint version http://starryskyranch.typepad.com/starry_sky_ranch/2006/06/geography_copyb.html http://www.royaloakschools.com/portal/landisk/elementary_esl_page
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or = fun, but messy, may be too simple may not be available, or may be too time- consuming and may be too time- consuming
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Another option
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Using selected geographic terms, have students create “visual vocabulary” for those terms. For example...
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Here are some terms that are not landforms, just to give you ideas...
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often in textbook “map section” or in a student atlas http://rst.gsfc.nasa.gov/Sect2/Sect2_1a.html
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http://cramglobe.net/inventory/geography-terms-chart-by-cram.html
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http://www.delta-education.com/productdetail.aspx?campID=D610&PartNo=1015115
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Using markers and paper, turn some of the following terms into “Visual Vocabulary.” Mountain Valley Plateau Tributary Delta River mouth Glacier Canyon Fall line Bay Cliff Peninsula
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