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Erosion is an actual process that works slowly, hundreds and thousands of years. A mountain can wear away through erosion until it is at ground level. Landforms can also be affected by chemical erosion and through physical forces such as landslides (action of gravity), earthquakes, temperature changes, wind, water, glaciers. It is important for students and or adults to be aware of the causes and preventions of erosion and the more they can make better choices about land use and how to not destroy/misuse of it. Students will be led and work together through a variety of stations and lessons about the various types of erosion and the sustainability process and procedures needed to prevent the progression of the erosion process for future generations. Students will be expected to record all data and information learned in Lab Notebooks and relate results found to hands-on activities and projects. Lessons will be guided by the 5 E’s instructional model and will be evaluated through sever formative assessments and a summative proficiency test at the conclusion of the unit.
Grade Level- 4th grade
Ice 5 Summer 2010 Lesson Plan 2
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