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#7: Dynamic Dioramas Task#7: Students will build a diorama using various landforms and bodies of water. Standard: Students will be able to: · Comprehend the relationships between geographical factors and communities. · Recognize and name diverse landforms and bodies of water. · Organize their information in a variety of ways. · Apply map skills in a real world situation. Process: 1. Students will read “Our Country’s Geography” from the Social Studies textbook. Students will discuss aloud different landforms: mountains, plains, plateaus, peninsula, island, mesa, cliff, canyon, coast, valley and hills. 2. On a map in the social studies book students will identify where these landforms are located throughout the United States. Next students will brainstorm a list of landforms located in Naperville. 3. The teacher will introduce bodies of water: gulf, lake, canal, bay, harbor, river, and ocean. 4. On a handout students will write the definition of the landform or body of water down with a small picture to help them remember what it looks like. 5. Students will be introduced to their diorama project. The teacher will provide the students with a rubric and read it carefully with them. Criteria: · Dioramas must have : · 2-3 bodies of water and labeled · 3-5 landforms and labeled · Realistic features · Correct spelling · Creativity · Neatness Rubric: See attached |
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