DISCUSS:
Why do you think a river flows?
Come up with some ideas!
Below are ideas for extending this topic beyond the activity & exploration which you just completed.
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Streamer, a website created by the US Geological Survey, lets you explore rivers all over the United States.
Next time it rains, look for puddles. Why are puddles in some places, but not in others? What do you think is different about the places where there are puddles?
Look at this hillside. Can you see anything that tells you where water has flowed?
Grade 2
Erosion & Earth’s Surface
Mapping & Earth's Surface Features
This activity does not require supplies.
We suggest students work in pairs.
Students will need to cover their workspaces with plastic trash bags or table covers. Alternatively, students can work outside when they are spraying their paper mountains with water.
If students want to keep their models, be sure to give the models time to dry.
Develop a model to represent the shapes and kinds of land and bodies of water in an area.
Grade 2
Erosion & Earth’s Surface
Mapping & Earth's Surface Features
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