Introduction

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See that the Earth looks smooth from space but up close is covered by landforms

Student Application

Find out what escarpment, plateau, butte, outlier, and atoll are and where they are found.


Learning Objectives

  1. Students will name the seven continents and their larger landforms. The four main landmasses that cover the earth are divided into the continents of Asia, Europe, Africa, North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica. Some of these continents have a Continental Divide, an imaginary line that separates western-flowing rivers from eastern-fl...

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Supporting Activities

  1. Build a landform: Using art clay or homemade clay, have students build a topographic map of the area in which they live. Or, give them a choice of landforms and have them create one with the clay. Students may even challenge themselves with a model of how mountains, valleys, plateaus, etc. form.
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