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Bell Ringer

Bell Ringer. What is a bell ringer?. Today. I can describe two different landforms. Make-up Test (absent students). KWL– Complete a KWL chart about landforms. Know. What do we know about landforms?. Frayer Model. Think about what we have discussed.

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Bell Ringer

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  1. Bell Ringer What is a bell ringer?

  2. Today • I can describe two different landforms.

  3. Make-up Test (absent students)

  4. KWL– Complete a KWL chart about landforms.

  5. Know • What do we know about landforms?

  6. Frayer Model • Think about what we have discussed. • I will pass out the Frayer model for you to complete. • Let’s look up at the screen

  7. Frayer Model • I will give time to complete

  8. How are landforms made?

  9. How are Landforms Made? • Some landforms are created by the action of wind, water, and ice. This action physically changes the Earth's surface by carving and eroding land surfaces, carrying and depositing soil, sand and other debris.

  10. Crustal movement and other tectonic activity inside Earth create landforms; mountains, faults, sinks, and volcanoes.

  11. Landforms

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