Support student understanding of weathering and erosion with this reading comprehension passage, worksheet and accompanying vocabulary activities.
Editable Editable: Google Slides Non-Editable Non-Editable: PDF Pages Pages: 1 Page Curriculum Curriculum: TEKS Grades Grades: 4 - 5Support student understanding of weathering and erosion with this reading comprehension passage, worksheet and accompanying vocabulary activities.
Editable Editable: Google Slides Non-Editable Non-Editable: PDF Pages Pages: 1 Page Curriculum Curriculum: TEKS Grades Grades: 4 - 5Support student understanding of weathering and erosion with this reading comprehension passage, worksheet and accompanying vocabulary activities.
We are excited to offer you an easy-to-implement activity that will help you combine subjects and work on important topics with your students. As former teachers, we know how crucial it is to have students engage with content in a variety of ways. That’s why we have created printable worksheets that pair well with your Earth sciences unit while also building nonfiction and vocabulary skills. Whether you use these worksheets in a learning center, as an independent assignment, or as a homework option, your students will benefit from this engaging and informative resource. We are confident that this activity will enhance your students’ learning experience and help them succeed.
We are thrilled to offer this set of printable worksheets designed specifically for 4th and 5th grade students. The comprehensive package includes a
To ensure ease of use, answer keys are also included. We are confident that these worksheets will be a valuable resource for your classroom.
Whether you are a brand new teacher or revisiting this part of the science curriculum after some time away, we’ve compiled a quick guide you can use with your students to explain how the Earth’s surface slowly changes over time.
Weathering is a natural process where wind, rain, and the sun’s heat gradually transform rocks or break them down into smaller pieces over time. This process plays a significant role in shaping the Earth’s surface.
Erosion is the process by which rocks, soil, and other materials are moved from one place to another by the action of wind, water, or ice. It is a natural process that can occur over long periods of time and can have a significant impact on the Earth’s landscape.
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Need more activities for your students to use during your weathering and erosion unit? Explore any of these teacher-created resources:
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