Playdough landforms

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We love learning about landforms! We read about them, build them, watch videos, all the things. But one of our favorites is to play landforms games. These cards can be used to play fun group games where children draw or sculpt specific landforms for their teammates to guess. From hills and mountains to canyons and valleys, this set includes a wide variety of landforms to review. Grab the pack and get ready to play!

We love learning about landforms! We read about them, build them, watch videos, all the things. But one of our favorites is to play landforms games. These cards can be used to play fun group games where children draw or sculpt specific landforms for their teammates to guess. From hills and mountains to canyons and valleys, this set includes a wide variety of landforms to review. Grab the pack and get ready to play!

Salt Dough Recipe for Making Landforms - Earth Science | Elementary earth science, Language arts elementary, History for kids

Studying landforms and bodies of water in Earth Science? Make science come alive with this easy salt dough recipe. Create your own island with hills, mountians, valleys, rivers, volcanoes, lakes, and ponds.

Layers of the Earth Playdough Activity with Free Printable

Discover the layers of the Earth with this fun, hands-on playdough activity! Download a free printable to use as a guide. #kidsactivities #learnthroughplay #playdough #playdoh #homeschool #preschool #kindergarten #earth #geology #freeprintable #kidscience

Landform Fun! | Social studies, Teaching social studies, Social studies elementary

Happy Wednesday! There are still a few hours left of the TPT Teacher Appreciation Sale! Click HERE to check out some products in my store! You can get them 28% off with code THANKYOU! We started learning about landforms last week and the kids seemed to enjoy it! After we discussed each landform, we made these cute little craftivities! The original idea was from Mrs. Nicolau, and we just modified it a bit! She has a great freebie that you can use! Today, for our first balloon pop activity, we…

Pin on Social Studies for Kindergarten

This landforms and bodies of water project-based learning STEM or STEAM activity is the perfect way to follow up your students’ study of landforms with a hands on, collaborative project that combines science, art, and writing. My second graders loved creating their playdough models and researching their landforms!

5 Halloween Crafts for Kids That Are Perfect for Parties | ehow.com | Modeling clay recipe, Modeling dough, Clay food

There's no need to purchase clay or modeling dough for your kids to play with. You can make your own air-hardening clay out of common household items. This homemade, kid-friendly clay is nontoxic and easy to work with. The recipe is simple enough that the kids can even help make the clay before playing with it.

This photo shows a sample volcano landform made with Crayola's air-dry clay and acrylic paints. It links to a blog post featuring more ideas and photos for making landform models with children.

Landform Models: Crayola makes a great air-dry clay that's so easy to use, it's perfect for little hands. Once it's dry (about 48 hours), acrylic paints really bring them to life! See more landform models, like waterfalls, mountains, and hills, in this blog post. #ActivitiesForLandforms #LandformModels #SecondGradeScience #LandformScience

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