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In this engaging North Carolina Social Studies project, students use salt dough to model the topography and landforms of North Carolina's 3 distinct regions: the Coastal Plain, Piedmont, and Mountain Regions. Students will: Cut and accordion fold the regions information strips and attach to the map. This download includes:
Grading: Your Salt Dough Map will be worth three Social Studies grades. Your map will be graded for neatness, accuracy of information, inclusion of details, and completion of project according to directions. Parents are encouraged to help and contribute to the project, however the majority of the work and responsibility is up to you!
This digital resource 3 region map of North Carolina Social Studies project, students use salt dough to model the topography and landforms of North Carolina's 3 regions: the Coastal Plain, Piedmont, and Mountain Regions.
In this engaging North Carolina Social Studies project, students use salt dough to model the topography and landforms of North Carolina's 3 distinct regions: the Coastal Plain, Piedmont, and Mountain Regions.
Students will explore the different regions of North Carolina and how the topography of the region affected economic, social, and political development by completing one of the project options attached, including a 3-‐D map of North Carolina, a puzzle of North Carolina, or a travel brochure for one ...
This digital resource 3 region map of North Carolina Social Studies project, students use salt dough to model the topography and landforms of North Carolina's 3 regions: the Coastal Plain, Piedmont, and Mountain Regions.
What are the physical geographic differences throughout NC/US? What are the different cultural, political, and economical locations in NC/US? What are the three types of regions?