Eighth grade has been studying geography this term. Here is a project they are doing to make 3 dimensional models of land forms. Here is Irving explaining the project.
As a former science teacher, I treasure any and all hands on activities and this one is right on the mark. The use of colored play doh, a narrative, and molding the play doh into there various formations covers so many learning styles. Well done!
Have you considered using the play doh to illustrate fault lines?
Wow i think it is a great way to learn geography by using dough. It looks like a lot of fun. Maybe I should try it some time. Duncan Morrinsville Intermediate new Zealand
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As a former science teacher, I treasure any and all hands on activities and this one is right on the mark. The use of colored play doh, a narrative, and molding the play doh into there various formations covers so many learning styles. Well done!
Have you considered using the play doh to illustrate fault lines?
NICE WORK IT LOOKS LIKE LOTS OF FUN.
MORRISVILLE INTERMEDIATE
Wow i think it is a great way to learn geography by using dough. It looks like a lot of fun. Maybe I should try it some time. Duncan Morrinsville Intermediate new Zealand
Hello this is Hadley from Morrinsville Intermediate, Cool dough land forms they look great.
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