SEEd - Grade 2
Lesson Plans
Strand 2.1: CHANGES IN THE EARTH'S SURFACE
Earth has an ancient history of slow and gradual surface changes, punctuated with quick but powerful geologic events like volcanic eruptions, flooding, and earthquakes. Water and wind play a significant role in changing Earth's surface. The effects of wind and water can cause both slow and quick changes to the surface of the Earth. Scientists and engineers design solutions to slow or prevent wind or water from changing the land.
Standard 2.1.1
Develop and use models illustrating the
patterns of landforms and water on Earth. Examples of models could include valleys, canyons, or floodplains and could depict water in the solid or liquid state. (ESS2.B)
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Landforms
Photo by Jaymantri from Pexels: https://www.pexels.com/photo/blue-and-gray-moon-during-nighttime-5439/This is a lesson where students learn about the different landforms on Earth. They are able to explore these through different mediums. Then, they are able to use Google Drawings to show a landform of their choice and present it to their classmates. They will be able to collaborate with peers throughout the process.
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Legend of the Sleeping Ute: A Ute Mountain Ute Tale
Our earth has so many different intersting facts about land formations and the impact of those landforms on our communities. Students will practice identifying different landforms and focus on one landform through a Native American story - "The Legend of the Sleeping Ute: A Ute Mountain Ute Tale"The Ute Mountain Ute people are one of three Ute tribes living in southeastern Utah and southwestern Colorado. The Ute Mountain Ute tribal headquarters are located at Towaoc, Colorado.
http://www.uen.org - in partnership with Utah State Board of Education
(USBE) and Utah System of Higher Education
(USHE). Send questions or comments to USBE
Specialist -
Michelle
Berg
and see the Science - Elementary website. For
general questions about Utah's Core Standards contact the Director
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Todd
Call.
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