Use a Slow & Fast Land Changes worksheet to discover events that cause changes to the Earth’s surface.
Slow & Fast Land Changes Worksheet – Exploring Erosion
Bring Earth science to life with a hands-on, slow and fast land changes worksheet for 2nd grade learners! This engaging cut-and-paste slow and fast land changes worksheet helps students identify and categorize examples of slow and fast land changes, such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, weathering, and erosion.
Soil, Wind, and Water Erosion Worksheet
This printable Soil, Wind and Water Erosion worksheet gives students real-world visuals and prompts them to decide: was this land change fast or slow? Using scissors and glue, students will sort image cards into the correct category while learning about processes such as:
- Earthquakes
- Landslides
- Wind
- And more!
Download Your Water, Soil, and Wind Erosion Worksheet
Ready to start sorting? This printable Water, Soil, and Wind Erosion worksheet is ready for instant download and easy printing. Simply print, cut, and hand out—no prep required!
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This resource was created by Brittany Kellogg, a teacher in Ohio and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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