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By Patti Swift, 1st Grade , Russom Elementary School
SS1G3 The student will Locate major topographical features of the earth’s
surface.
c. Identify and describe landforms (mountains, deserts, valleys, plains,
plateaus, and coasts).
Georgia First Grade Social Studies Standard
Geographic Understandings
Introduction
EQ: What kinds of landforms are on the Earth?
You are a geographer from planet Russom. You have been sent to Earth
by Mrs. Day to find the following landforms on the Earth’s surface:
mountains, deserts, valleys, plains, plateaus, and coast.
Click here for a movie about landforms
Task
Look out the window of your spaceship to see the different kinds of landforms.
You will create and label a topographical map of five different
landforms using salt dough.
Process
You will be creating a salt dough model of Georgia Landforms.
We will make salt dough together in small groups.
Using a paper plate as the base, you will be creating a model to show what a mountain, valley, plain, plateau, desert, and coast look like.
Once the model is dry, you will use green and blue paint to show the land and the water.
Mountains
A mountain is land that is higher than the land around it
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Desert
A desert is a hot, dry place with little or no plants
Coast
The land next to the ocean.
Conclusion
Congratulations! You have completed your task for your leader, Mrs. Day, from planet Russom. She will now understand what landforms are on
Earth!
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