Earth's Changing Surface - Lesson 1A

 
EARTH’S CHANGING
SURFACE LESSON 1A
 
What Does the Surface of Earth
Look Like?
 
 
 
Unit Central Questions
 
What does the surface of Earth look like?
Does it ever change?
 
What Is a Surface?
 
What is the surface of your hand?
What is the surface of your head?
How is the surface of your head different
from the inside of your head?
 
What Is a Surface?
 
Photo courtesy of Pixabay.com
 
What do you think Earth’s surface is?
 
What Is a Surface?
 
 
Courtesy of USGS.gov
 
Where is Earth’s surface in this diagram?
 
Describe the Surface of Earth
 
Photo courtesy of Pexels.com
 
Photo courtesy of Gretchen L. Grammer/Flickr
 
Describe the Surface of Earth
 
Photo courtesy of Andy Arthur/Wikimedia Commons
 
Photo courtesy of Daquella Manera/Wikimedia Commons
 
Photo courtesy of Coolcaesar/Wikipedia Commons
 
Today’s Focus Question
 
What does the surface of Earth look like?
 
Is it Natural or Did Someone Make It?
 
Photo courtesy of Murray Foubister/Wikipedia Commons
 
Photo courtesy of Steve Bennett/Wikipedia Commons
 
Photo courtesy of Daniel Schwen/Wikipedia Commons
 
Photo courtesy of Pxhere.com
 
What Are Landforms?
 
Photo courtesy of Murray Foubister/Wikipedia Commons
 
Photo courtesy of Steve Bennett/Wikipedia Commons
 
Photo courtesy of Pxhere.com
 
What Are Landforms?
 
Scientists call the natural features of the
land 
landforms
.
A landform is something natural formed
out of the land.
Landforms are the 
shape
 of Earth’s surface.
Mountains are one example of a landform.
The things people build are 
not
 landforms.
Things that grown on the land are 
not
landforms.
 
Different Kinds of Landforms
 
Mountain
Hill
Plain
Valley
Canyon
 
Plateau
River
Lake
Delta
 
How would you describe each landform?
What shape does it have?
What ideas do you have for building each
landform out of sand?
 
Landforms in Our Community
 
Have you seen any of these landforms in our
community?
In your science notebook, sketch two
of the landforms you’ve seen near
your home or school.
Use colored pencils or crayons.
Make sure to label your drawings!
 
Let’s Summarize!
 
Our focus question: 
What does the surface of
Earth look like?
Share your ideas with an elbow partner.
Think about your landform drawings and
all of the pictures we looked at today.
Key Science Ideas
Earth’s surface has many different shapes or
features called 
landforms
.
Some landforms rise high above Earth’s
surface, and others cut deep into the
surface.
The things people make and the things that
grow on the land are 
not
 landforms.
 
Next Time
 
In our next lesson, we’ll use ideas about
landforms to build models out of sand.
Tonight, see if you can come up with some
new ideas for making all of these different
landform shapes!
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Delve into the surface of Earth with Lesson 1A, questioning its appearance, changes, and characteristics. Learn about surfaces, landforms, and the natural features that shape our world through engaging visual aids and thought-provoking central questions.

  • Earths surface
  • Landforms
  • Changing surface
  • Natural features
  • Geography

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  1. EARTHS CHANGING SURFACE LESSON 1A What Does the Surface of Earth Look Like?

  2. Unit Central Questions What does the surface of Earth look like? Does it ever change?

  3. What Is a Surface? What is the surface of your hand? What is the surface of your head? How is the surface of your head different from the inside of your head?

  4. What Is a Surface? What do you think Earth s surface is? Photo courtesy of Pixabay.com

  5. What Is a Surface? Where is Earth s surface in this diagram? Courtesy of USGS.gov

  6. Describe the Surface of Earth Photo courtesy of Pexels.com Photo courtesy of Gretchen L. Grammer/Flickr

  7. Describe the Surface of Earth Photo courtesy of Andy Arthur/Wikimedia Commons Photo courtesy of Daquella Manera/Wikimedia Commons Photo courtesy of Coolcaesar/Wikipedia Commons

  8. Todays Focus Question What does the surface of Earth look like?

  9. Is it Natural or Did Someone Make It? Photo courtesy of Steve Bennett/Wikipedia Commons Photo courtesy of Pxhere.com Photo courtesy of Daniel Schwen/Wikipedia Commons Photo courtesy of Murray Foubister/Wikipedia Commons

  10. What Are Landforms? Photo courtesy of Pxhere.com Photo courtesy of Steve Bennett/Wikipedia Commons Photo courtesy of Murray Foubister/Wikipedia Commons

  11. What Are Landforms? Scientists call the natural features of the land landforms. A landform is something natural formed out of the land. Landforms are the shapeof Earth s surface. Mountains are one example of a landform. The things people build are not landforms. Things that grown on the land are not landforms.

  12. Different Kinds of Landforms Mountain Hill Plain Valley Canyon Plateau River Lake Delta How would you describe each landform? What shape does it have? What ideas do you have for building each landform out of sand?

  13. Landforms in Our Community Have you seen any of these landforms in our community? In your science notebook, sketch two of the landforms you ve seen near your home or school. Use colored pencils or crayons. Make sure to label your drawings!

  14. Lets Summarize! Our focus question: What does the surface of Earth look like? Share your ideas with an elbow partner. Think about your landform drawings and all of the pictures we looked at today.

  15. Key Science Ideas Earth s surface has many different shapes or features called landforms. Some landforms rise high above Earth s surface, and others cut deep into the surface. The things people make and the things that grow on the land are not landforms.

  16. Next Time In our next lesson, we ll use ideas about landforms to build models out of sand. Tonight, see if you can come up with some new ideas for making all of these different landform shapes!

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