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Soil Layers with Play Dough

Soil Layers with Play Dough

Materials Required: Multiple colors of play dough (brown, gray, black, yellow, etc.) Toothpicks or small flags for labeling Labels or small pieces of paper for writing names of soil layers Markers or pens for writing Plastic mats or trays for working with play dough...
Edible Soil Layers Experiment

Edible Soil Layers Experiment

Materials Required: Clear plastic cups or bowls (one per student) Chocolate pudding (to represent bedrock) Crushed chocolate cookies (to represent parent material) Gummy worms (to represent organic matter in topsoil) Crushed graham crackers (to represent subsoil)...
Creating a 3D Model of Earth’s Layers

Creating a 3D Model of Earth’s Layers

Materials Required: Blank paper (preferably cardstock for sturdiness) Rulers and protractors for precise measurements Pencils and erasers for drawing and marking Coloring pencils or markers to differentiate layers Scissors for cutting out the model Glue for assembling...
Soil Flaps Activity

Soil Flaps Activity

Materials Required: Construction paper Scissors Crayons or colored pencils Markers Glue Ruler Pen or pencil Steps Involved: Draw the Layers: On construction paper, draw the different layers of soil, including topsoil, subsoil, parent material, and bedrock. Color the...
Teaching Fractions with Paint Chips

Teaching Fractions with Paint Chips

Construction paper (various colors) Scissors (child-safe) Thumbtacks or pins Soft board for displaying the work Preparation: Cover the working area with newspaper or plastic sheets to manage any mess. Place all materials within easy reach of students. Introduction:...
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