As usual, my students struggled with erosion more than any other content standard so far this year. So, I made a stations unit for some of my students to use to help them master weathering, erosion, and deposition by wind, water, and ice.
Whew! So helpful– they ended up mastering the content.
Here’s a peek at Erosion Stations.
Students work at their own pace to read a passage and answer questions, watch a video, sort cards, complete a hands-on diagram, draw landforms, complete a mini-lab, and analyze a photo and a table.
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2 thoughts on “Erosion {A Science Stations Unit}”
Great format! I give a standing ovation to your innovation!
I did 4 of the stations from the Erosion Unit yesterday as part of my state review. I posted some pictures over at http://hamitupinscience.blogspot.com/ The students really seemed engaged.