Use this Erosion PowerPoint to teach your second and third graders about the way erosion changes the Earth’s surface.
Engage Young Learners With an Interactive Erosion PowerPoint
Bring your Earth science unit to life with this interactive Erosion PowerPoint presentation designed just for 1st and 2nd grade students! This ready-to-use teaching resource is filled with vibrant visuals, student-friendly explanations, and interactive elements to help young learners understand how erosion shapes the land over time.
The Erosion PowerPoint covers key concepts like wind, water, and ice erosion—perfect for introducing or reviewing natural changes to Earth’s surface.
Teaching Landforms and Erosion Just Got Easier!
This slide deck introduces students to important science vocabulary and ideas related to landforms and erosion. Students will explore how mountains, valleys, canyons, and dunes are formed and changed by forces of nature such as wind, water, and ice. The slides include real-world examples, easy-to-understand text, videos, guided questions and click-to-reveal answers to keep learners engaged.
Introduce the Formation of Landforms by Erosion
Teach your students about the formation of landforms by erosion with real-world examples and interactive visuals. The presentation helps learners make the connection between slow land changes and the physical features they see on Earth. Slides include formative check-ins and opportunities to apply what they’ve learned about each type of erosion.
This digital resource supports science standards for both 2nd and 3rd grade and gives you the flexibility to project it, assign it in Google Classroom, or use it in small groups.
Download and Introduce the Formation of Landforms by Erosion
This interactive Erosion PowerPoint is the perfect foundation for your erosion unit. It includes everything you need to introduce young learners to the formation of landforms by erosion.
This downloadable teaching resource is available as a PowerPoint or an Interactive Google Slides Activity. To get your new resource, click the download button. You will be prompted to make your own copy. From there, project the slides on your screen and start teaching today!
This resource was created by Samantha Rose, a teacher in Florida and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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