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11y
Beakers and Bumblebees
Weathering Erosion and Deposition Game - Each team had to weather away a piece of their Lego landform, crabwalk (erode it) to the other end of the room, and deposit it on the desk. It showed how weathering away of rock makes it smaller and smaller, erosion is when sediment gets moved from one place to another, and deposition is when sediment gets dropped off to make new landforms.
A yummy Model!
Students construct the layers of the Earth (inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust) using an Oreo, some chocolate syrup, and a small candy piece. This is such an exciting activity to use when teaching a lesson on the layers of the Earth.
Creating Torn Paper Landscapes - Make and Takes
Torn Paper Landforms for Earth Science. What an awesome idea to put some color in the classroom after learning about landforms. This would be a great way to get students to share their picture as well as explain what type of landforms they made and talk about what they know about the landforms.
Beakers and Bumblebees
Layers of the Earth AND Rocks! LOVE ALL OF THIS! Weeks 13 & 14
Testing Model Structures: Jell-O Earthquake in the Classroom - Activity
Earthquake Lesson - STEM - A photograph of an assembled, homemade structure constructed out of marshmallows and toothpicks. The structure is sitting on a bed of orange Jell-O®.
Understanding Earthquakes and Volcanoes…with snack foods! (Part 1)
Plate Tectonics with an Oreo