Weathering and Erosion

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Science2nd Grade

This lesson contains 19 slides, with text slides and 4 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 30 min

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Brainstorm 
Brainstorm and discuss...
What do you know about 
weathering and erosion?



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BOGGLE
Independently record everything you know
about weathering and erosion 
insidethe BOGGLE circle 

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BOGGLE
Record your ideas on the inside 
of the BOGGLE circle 
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What it means...
What it looks like...

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What it means...
What it looks like...

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Turn and Talk
Take turns discussing the your answrs to these questions  with your neighbor:


 

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The cookie represents a rock.
Blow on the cookie with your straw for 1 minute.
The air you are blowing through the straw represents the wind weathering the rock.

Fill in the 1st box on your observation log.

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Weathering from Plants and Animals
Use the toothpick to break up the cookie for 1 minute.
The toothpick is like plants and animals weathering the rock.


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Weathering from Water
Now, use your syringe to slowly drop water onto the cookie for 1 minute.
The water represents the rain weathering the rock.

Fill in the 3rd box on your observation log.
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Erosion by Wind
Use your straw to blow the cookie crumbs into a pile.

The movement of the weathered, broken pieces from wind is EROSION.

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Erosion by Water
Continue adding water until some of the crumbs move. The movement of weathered, broken pieces from water is also EROSION.

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