I can observe and identify slow changes to Earth’s surface caused by weathering, erosion,
and deposition from water, wind, and ice.
Note: The lessons below do not all have to be completed in one day. These lessons are made to be worked on throughout the week.
Guiding Questions to think about when viewing the video
What are the agents of weathering?
What are the agents of erosion?
What are the effects of weathering, erosion, and deposition on the Earth’s surface?
1. Students will login to StemScopes (link below) and watch video :Content Connection- Changes to Land
2. Answer Question #1. following the video (Directions: Based on the description identify the type of landform. Illustrate the landform using the description provided. Choose from mountains, hills, valleys, and plains landforms.)
5. (Optional) Watch Brainpop video and take the quiz at the end of the video.
I can observe and identify slow changes to Earth’s surface caused by weathering, erosion,
and deposition from water, wind, and ice.
Note: The lessons below do not all have to be completed in one day. These lessons are made to be worked on throughout the week.
Guiding Questions to think about when viewing the video
What are the agents of weathering?
What are the agents of erosion?
What are the effects of weathering, erosion, and deposition on the Earth’s surface?
Students will login to StemScopes (link below)
Study the picture vocabulary for this lesson in Stemscopes.
Students will watch video :Content Connections Video — What Shapes the Coast?
Answer Content Connections Questions 1- 13 after the video
(Optional) Concept Review Game