Distance Learning
- Grade Level:
- Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
- Subject:
- Science
- State Standards:
- Virginia Science Standards - 5.1, 5.8
The Earth is constantly changing and evolving. These changes occur through natural processes such as plate tectonics, weathering, erosion, and deposition while other changes are caused by human actions. By studying Earth's dynamic geological makeup and rock cycle, students will understand the forces and processes that create Eath's various landforms and develop and appreciation for the importance of geolofy in people's lives. Students will virtually explore how these forces and processes have shaped and continue to shape Shenandoah National Park. This field trip is recommended for fifth grade.
Objective(s)
Following the park experience and classroom activities, the students will be able to
- name the three major rock categories and explain the rock cycle;
- describe the theory of the geologic process that created the Appalachian Mountains;
- identify examples of weathering, erosion, and deposition and describe the impacts on landforms;
- determine the relationships between Earth's geology and living organisms, including people;
- describe how Shenandoah National Park protects geologic resources and list three ways people can help protect and conserve resources.
Standards
State science standards: 5.1, 5.8
▶ Watch the Pre-visit Video
Watch this short video with your students to prepare with a ranger for some content they will learn about in your upcoming Habitats of Shenandoah program in Shenandoah National Park.
Materials
Last updated: May 4, 2023