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Bell RingerList 2 landforms we discussed
yesterday.
I can describe where a river begins.I can name the watershed in which I live. I can describe how a watershed works.
• Recall yesterday • We used the Frayer vocabulary model
to discover our definition for landform.
• We jogged your memory using the KWL chart.
• Today we continue with landforms (list next slide)
• Page 240-241 in your text
What is the difference?
Earth landforms• Mountain
• Hill• Valley
• Canyon• Cliff• Plain
• Plateau• Desert• Beach
• dune
Earth’s water features
• Ocean• Coast
• Tributary• River
• Waterfall• Lake
• Estuary• Delta• Inlet
What is a watershed?• A watershed is the area of land where all
of the water that is under it or drains off of it goes into the same place.
Watersheds—KY Locations
Watershed Locator• Your watershed
• To find your watershed click the link above.
Next ProjectDesign and make a watershed!
• 12-16-09 *DUE DATE* Individual or group
• 12-02-09 Paper work for your watershed. (instructions, rubric (how you will be graded, hints on materials)
• 12-04-09 Diagram of your watershed! • 12-08-09 Written description (How will
you make your water shed?)
Where do rivers all begin? • Runoff-
– Rain (some evaporates immediately, some soaks into the soil, the remaining flows over the ground surface)
– Snow melting– Ice melting
What affects runoff?
• 1. the type of ground surface• 2. the rate of rainfall• 3. the slope of the land
• What do all of these photo’s have in common?
All of the water is running downhill.
Let’s start small • Tributaries—are the smaller streams and
rivers that feed into a larger river.
• River systems—a river and all its tributaries together make up a river system. – Flow downhill to the pull of gravity
• Think about a bathtub
• Where does the water go when you pull the plug???
• Watershed– also called a drainage basin.
• Recap today for me------
• Exit Question----• Choose 1 to answer
• A. Describe where a river begins. • B. Describe a watershed.