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Carrie | Middle School Science on Instagram: "“I finally get it!” 😍😍😍  Those words are music to a teacher’s ears!   Teaching topographic maps doesn’t have to be complicated!  I’ve tried several activities over the years, but I’ll never go back after using these craft foam models!  They’re the perfect way to help students bridge the understanding between topographic maps and physical landforms!  Ready to learn my 5 favorite activities for teaching topographic maps?  Comment “TOPO” below and I’ll send you a DM with the link to the blog post “5 Engaging Topographic Map Activities for Middle School”  Follow me @beakersandink for more easy science lab ideas to engage your students!”  #beakersandinkscience #iteachmiddleschoolscience #middleschoolscienceteacher #middleschoolscience #middlescho Topographic Map Activities, Montessori Projects, Middle School Science Teacher, Lab Ideas, Foam Art, Map Activities, Craft Foam, Easy Science, Science Lab

Carrie | Middle School Science on Instagram: "“I finally get it!” 😍😍😍 Those words are music to a teacher’s ears! Teaching topographic maps doesn’t have to be complicated! I’ve tried several activities over the years, but I’ll never go back after using these craft foam models! They’re the perfect way to help students bridge the understanding between topographic maps and physical landforms! Ready to learn my 5 favorite activities for teaching topographic maps? Comment “TOPO” below…

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Topographic Maps: Constructing a 3D Model Simple Contour, Diy Map, Teaching Geography, Homeschool Geography, 8th Grade Science, 6th Grade Science, 4th Grade Science, Matter Science, Arts Integration

Create a 3D model from a 2D map! You’ll need: A simple contour map – 2 copies (you can draw one yourself if you can’t easily find a suitable one) Fun foam* Scissors Glue Procedure: 1. Set aside one copy of the map to use as a reference. 2. On your “cutting map”, cut along the outer-most contour line. Trace around this piece on a piece of foam. Cut out this piece of foam. 3. On your “cutting map”, cut along the next contour line. Trace around this piece on a piece of foam and cut it out. Use…

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