CCS students study landforms
CCS students study landforms
Students in Carla Howell’s class at Community Christian School studied different landforms found in our state.
The students took what they learned during class and created maps showing the state’s different regions. Students used an assortment of items to depict the regions. Some collected rocks and plants from their yards while others used pinecones, clay and other objects.
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Date: 09/18/09
Size: 6 items
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Stephanie Creech | Times
Different plants, animals and soil types can be found across our state.
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Stephanie Creech | Times
Students used natural materials to craft their maps showing North Carolina’s regions. Pictured, from left, are Andrew Huston, Carter Patterson, Madison Barnes and Destiny Williams.
Date: 09/18/09
Views: 100
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Stephanie Creech | Times
An example of students’ work.
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Stephanie Creech | Times
Students used different materials for their maps.
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Stephanie Creech | Times
Students in Carla Howell’s class at Community Christian School have been learning about land formations, elevations and different regions of the state. Here, they are pictured with the posters they made. Participating students, not pictured in order, were
Date: 09/18/09
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Stephanie Creech | Times
Andrew Huston included trivia questions with his project.
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