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How can you stop a landslide?
Work of Water Unit | Lesson 5 of 5

How can you stop a landslide?

Work of Water Unit | Lesson 5 of 5
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DISCUSS:
What do you think happened here? What is this called?

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What do you think causes landslides?

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Why do you think landslides happen more often after there's been a wildfire?

DISCUSS:

How could you stop erosion from happening?

Is there anything that would work like plants do to protect hills from getting washed away?

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Anchor Connection
Discuss. Look at the "Wonder" column of your class See-Think-Wonder chart.
Have any questions been answered by the past lesson?
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You won't need your Strange River sheet for this anchor connection. The Strange River actually has a different name. Its real name is the Milk River!
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It is called the Milk River because a long time ago, some people thought it looked like tea with milk in it. Discuss. If you could rename the Milk River, what would you call it?
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The Milk River does not get its color from milk, though! Discuss. Why is the Milk River the color that it is?
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It turns out that all rivers can change color when things wash into them.
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Sometimes, the Missouri River is not blue. Sometimes it looks like this. Think-Pair-Share. What do you think might cause the Missouri River to look like this? Look closely at the land!
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Imagine you had to protect the grassy area from a landslide. Think-Pair-Share. What would you do to stop a landslide from happening on the other side of the river?
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canyon


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a deep hole in the ground formed over a long time by moving water
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cliff


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a high area of land with a side that is almost straight up-and-down
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hill


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a high area of land that isn't as tall as a mountain
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mountain


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a high area of land with steep sides
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steep


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something that is very high up on one end and very low at the other end
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soil


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tiny pieces of rock and other materials that cover the ground

landslide


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when lots of rocks and soil roll down from a cliff or mountain

erosion


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when tiny bits of rock are moved from one place to another
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wildfire


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a big fire that spreads quickly
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root


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a part of a plant that is usually under the ground
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protect


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to keep safe
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engineer


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a person who uses science to come up with solutions to problems
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design


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to make a plan for creating or doing something
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model


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a pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big, small, or complicated to work with
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Lesson narration:

Grade 2

Erosion & Earth’s Surface

Erosion & Engineering

2-ESS2-1, K-2-ETS1-1, K-2-ETS1-2, K-2-ETS1-3

6625 reviews

Activity Prep

Print Prep
In this lesson, students compare multiple solutions for preventing erosion. In the activity, Erosion Engineering, they design and test ways to keep water from washing away a hill modeled out of cornmeal.
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Exploration

17 mins

Grade 2

Erosion & Earth’s Surface

Erosion & Engineering

2-ESS2-1, K-2-ETS1-1, K-2-ETS1-2, K-2-ETS1-3

6625 reviews
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