Fifth-graders create their own continents
After
studying in detail the world’s geography, fifth-graders at
Voorheesville Elementary School used their newfound knowledge to
craft continents of their own.
“Create
a Continent,” the final project of the fifth-grade unit on
geography, requires students to take abstract geographical concepts
they learned in social studies class and apply the terms to a unique
continent that they create.
Students were required to include basic elements, such as land,
oceans or mountains, but they were encouraged to be creative about
the theme. While some used candy or skateboards to make an original
land mass, others made continents about comics, Harry Potter or
Disney.
“The students learned that geography is logical and has to make
sense,” said Mike Guerette, a fifth-grade teacher.
To view a photo gallery of the continents projects,
click here.
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