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Teaching elementary students about bodies of water and landforms can be an exciting and engaging experience. These concepts are important as they help students understand how the world around them is formed and how it affects our daily lives. Landform Activities For Kindergarten, Land And Water Activities Preschool, Bodies Of Water Preschool, Water Theme Kindergarten Activities, Landforms And Bodies Of Water 1st Grade, Landforms And Bodies Of Water 2nd Grade, Prek Water Unit Activities, Bodies Of Water Crafts Preschool, Water Lessons Preschool

Here are 5 tips on how to teach bodies of water and landforms to elementary students. Make it Hands-on. Use Read Aloud Books. Integrate Technology. Teach Vocabulary. Use Real World Examples.

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To the Lesson!: Saltwater vs. Freshwater Experiment Water Activities Preschool, Ocean Lesson Plans, Summer Lesson, Ocean Habitat, Water Experiments, Second Grade Science, Interesting Activities, Fish Activities, All About Me Preschool

As part of an ongoing project for my training coursework, I decided to introduce the children to an experiment with saltwater and freshwater. I thought this would be an ideal time to cover the topic given that we have been talking about the beach/ocean and have been integrating a "summer" theme into the classroom. We have been discussing various types of bodies of water for some time and the children know about rivers and lakes. Through their prior knowledge, they were able make connections…

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Invitation to Paint We Are the Water Protectors 4 Elements Preschool Activities, Math Water Activities Preschool, Water Curriculum Preschool, We Are Water Protectors, Water Crafts Preschool, Water Conservation Activities, Water Safety Activities, Water Theme Preschool, Water Activities Preschool

The book We Are Water Protectors is a perfect book to read for Earth Day. In the story written by Carole Lindstrom and illustrated by Michaela Goade is about indigenous led movements to safeguard the Earth's water. While reading this story or after the story asking questions to a child or children really can deepen their understanding of the importance of water. You can ask questions like: How is water used daily? Where does water come from? What can poison water? What can we do to save…

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