Kindergarten Science Unit C: Earth Science Chapter 5: Our Land, Air, and Water Lesson 1: What makes up the Earth?

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Insert Photo or Graphic for Unit or Lesson Theme Kindergarten Science Unit C: Earth Science Chapter 5: Our Land, Air, and Water Lesson 1: What makes up the Earth?

Insert Photo/Graphic Earth

Insert Photo/Graphic Earth a planet that has living things

What makes up Earth? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: Earth is made of.

Earth is made of land, air, and water. A landform is a shape on Earth s surface. Earth s surface can change. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) What is the Earth made of? Can you give an example of land on Earth?

Insert Photo/Graphic land

Insert Photo/Graphic Land solid ground of the Earth

What different kinds of land do you see? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: Land is made up of.

Land is made up of different materials such as rocks and soil. Land is shaped by forces such as running water, glaciers, wind, and plate movement. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How can the land change? How is land different from water?

Insert Photo or Graphic for Unit or Lesson Theme Kindergarten Science Unit C: Earth Science Chapter 5: Our Land, Air, and Water Lesson 2: What are some of the Earth s landforms?

Insert Photo/Graphic landform

Insert Photo/Graphic Landform a shape of the land

What are some landforms that can be found on Earth? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response:,,, and can be found on Earth.

A landform is a shape on the land. Landforms in California include hills, mountains, valleys, and deserts. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) What is one kind of landform? Where do you find valleys?

Insert Photo/Graphic hill

Insert Photo/Graphic Hill a small rise in the land

What are some of Earth s landforms? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: A is an Earth landform.

Earth has many landforms. There is no official height cutoff between a hill and a mountain. Some mountains and hills will have both jagged and rounded tops. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How are hills different from valleys? Where would you be more likely to find a lake on a hill or in a valley?

Insert Photo/Graphic Valley

Insert Photo/Graphic Valley - a low part between two uplands

What are some of Earth s landforms? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: A is an Earth landform.

Earth s land has different shapes. Hills, valley, mountains, and plains are all landforms. Other terms for valleys include ravine, gorge, and gulch. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How are hills different from valleys? Where would you be more likely to find a lake on a hill or in a valley?

Insert Photo/Graphic mountain

Insert Photo/Graphic Mountain - a large rise in the land

What are some of Earth s landforms? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: A is an Earth landform.

Earth has many landforms. There is no official height cutoff between a hill and a mountain. Some mountains and hills will have both jagged and rounded tops. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How are mountains different from valleys? Why is snow most commonly seen on mountain tops in California?

Insert Photo/Graphic Plain

Insert Photo/Graphic Plain - a flat piece of land usually covered in grass

What are some of Earth s landforms? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: A is an Earth landform.

Earth has many landforms. A landform is a shape on the land. Hills, valleys, mountains, and plains are all landforms. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) What are some of the landforms that can be found on Earth? How is a plain different from a hill?

Insert Photo/Graphic Desert

Insert Photo/Graphic Desert - a dry area with high temperatures and little life

What are some of Earth s landforms? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: A is an Earth landform.

A landform is a shape on the land. Landforms in California include hills, mountains, valleys, and deserts. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) What is one kind of landform? Where do you find mountains?

Insert Photo or Graphic for Unit or Lesson Theme Kindergarten Science Unit C: Earth Science Chapter 5: Our Land, Air, and Water Lesson 3: Where is water found on Earth?

Insert Photo/Graphic ocean

Insert Photo/Graphic Ocean largest body of water on Earth

Where is water found on Earth? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: Water is found in,, and.

Water can be found in a lake, river, or ocean. Oceans are the largest bodies of water on Earth. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) What is found in rivers, lakes, and oceans? How are oceans different from lakes or rivers?

Insert Photo/Graphic lake

Insert Photo/Graphic Lake - a large body of water that is found surrounded by land

Where is water found on Earth? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: Water is found in,, and.

Water can be found in a lake, river, or ocean. Lakes are bodies of water surrounded by land. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Why is water important to people? How is a lake different from an ocean?

Insert Photo/Graphic river

Insert Photo/Graphic River - a large stream of water that empties into an ocean, lake, or other body of water

Where is water found on Earth? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: Water is found in,, and.

Water on Earth can be found in oceans, rivers, and lakes. Rivers are a major source of the water that people use. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How can you tell the difference between an ocean and a river? Can people drink any water on Earth?

Insert Photo or Graphic for Unit or Lesson Theme Kindergarten Science Unit C: Earth Science Chapter 5: Our Land, Air, and Water Lesson 4: How can the Earth s surface change?

Insert Photo/Graphic surface

Insert Photo/Graphic Surface: the top layer of the Earth

How can Earth s surface change? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: The Earth s surface can change by.

Water, wind, and ice can change Earth s surface. Earthquakes can also change the Earth s surface. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How might the Earth s surface change if a river ran on it for many years?

Insert Photo/Graphic wind

Insert Photo/Graphic Wind moving air

How can Earth s surface change? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: The Earth s surface can change by.

The actions of water, wind, and ice can change the land. Wind can move soil, sand, and objects across the Earth s surface. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How does wind change the Earth s surface?

Insert Photo/Graphic water

Insert Photo/Graphic Water - a liquid that helps plants and animals stay alive

How can Earth s surface change? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: The Earth s surface can change by.

The actions of wind, water, and ice carve Earth s surface. Erosion from water is the moving of rocks and sediment from one place to another. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How can water change the Earth s surface?

Insert Photo/Graphic ice

Insert Photo/Graphic Ice - water frozen solid

How can the Earth s surface change? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: The Earth s surface can change by.

The actions of wind, water, and ice carve Earth s surface. Weathering is the breakup of rocks into smaller rocks and sediment. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How does ice change the Earth s surface? How can water change ice on the Earth s surface?

Insert Photo/Graphic earthquake

Insert Photo/Graphic Earthquake - movement in large parts of the Earth s crust

How can Earth s surface change? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Student Response: The Earth s surface can change by.

The action of earthquakes can break up land or uplift land. Most earthquakes can be caused by the movement of large pieces of the Earth s crust called plates. Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) How do earthquakes change Earth?