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STC Program: Land and Water, 3rd Edition

$9.99 - $1,779.95

Using a stream table, students explore different interactions between land and water, such as how runoff causes stream formation; how groundwater forms; how soil is eroded, transported, and deposited; and how water shapes land. Land and Water invites students to manipulate their model, create hills, build dams, and grow vegetation to observe how these things affect land and water interactions. They learn how water shapes the land and, in turn, the land directs the flow of water.

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Grades 3-5. Using a stream table, students explore different interactions between land and water, such as how runoff causes stream formation; how groundwater forms; how soil is eroded, transported, and deposited; and how water shapes land. The unit Land and Water invites students to manipulate their model, create hills, build dams, and grow vegetation to observe how these things affect land and water interactions. Students come to understand how water shapes the land and how, in turn, the land directs the flow of water. Finally, students have the opportunity to plan and create a landscape in their stream tables. Students use the concepts from the unit to predict the flow of water and how the landscape they create will alter the direction and flow of the water or how the shape of the land may change.

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