The 2 reasons why we have rules and laws.
What is being safe?
What is being fair?
The Tibetan __________ is one of the highest and largest in the world.
What is a Tibetan Plateau?
What is a lake?
A large body of water surrounded by land.
The pointed or rounded top of a mountain is called a:
A) Crust
B) Peak
C) Range
D) Belt
What is a peak?
What is a valley?
Name one rule in the Community.
Traffic laws look both ways before crossing the street.
No littering Always Pick up trash in the park.
Recycle old material.
No trepassing private proverty.
During the ice age, much of the land was covered by thick sheets of ice called a:
A. Plateau
B. Basin
C. Glacier
D. Mesa
What is a glacier?
Crater Lake in Oregon was formed in a ______.
A) River
B) Glacier
C) Crater
D) Ocean
What is a crater?
A group of mountains connected together is a:
A) Leeward
B) Range
C) Plate
D) Valley
What is a Range?
What is a rift valley?
A) A valley made by ice
B) A valley formed by Earth’s crust moving
C) A canyon made by rivers
D) A valley filled with water
B. A valley formed by Earth’s crust moving
Name one rule at Home.
Always clean your room.
Wash dishes laundry and do chores around house.
Take care of younger siblings like a sister or brother.
Take care of pets like dogs or cats.
Rainwater collected in the low-lying __________ after the storm.
A. Glacier
B. Basin
C. Plateau
D. Volcano
What is a basin?
What does pollution do to lakes?
A) Makes lakes larger
B) Harms plants and animals
C) Creates new freshwater
D) None of the above
B) Harms plants and animals.
Which mountains formed when the plate carrying India collided with Asia?
A) The Alps
B) The Andes
C) The Himalayas
D) The Rockies
Where is the C) The Himalayas?
What happens to valleys over time?
A) They get deeper and wider
B) They turn into mountains
C) They disappear quickly
D) They fill with glaciers
A) They get deeper and wider.
Name 2 Rules at School.
Always keep work stations clean.
No eating and drinking in the classroom.
Be respecful of teacher students and guest in the classroom by following teacher directions.
Always line up by skipping blocks and facing forwards not touching the wall. No running in hallways and breezeways.
A large, flat area higher than the land around it is called a:
A. Basin
B. Plateau
C. Volcano
D. Glacier
What is a Plateau?
Chemicals and waste can cause ______ in lakes.
A) Freshwater
B) Pollution
C) Craters
D) Glaciers
What is pollution?
Which detail shows how mountains can affect farming?
A) They are tall and steep.
B) They have little soil and are cold.
C) They are found in groups.
D) They are made of lava and dust.
B) They have little soil and are cold.
. How do glaciers make valleys?
A) They melt quickly and wash away land
B) They move slowly, carrying rocks and dirt
C) They push mountains higher
D) They split Earth’s plates
B) They move slowly, carrying rocks and dirt
Name one of Mr. Lewis classroom rules and why it is important for the class.
Always follow all directions from the teacher.
Please raise hand to ask permission to speak in class.
No eating snacks, chewing gum or drinking in class. Water bottles are allowed if it don’t distract from working.
Make sure working areas are clean before dismissal.
Be respectful to classmates and teachers and guest in the classroom, by listening to all directions, returning borrowed materials, and maintaining social distances.
Always bring school supplies ( Paper, class notes, and pencils) every day.
Do your absolute best on everything you do! Study hard and we can be successful.
Which sentence from the article explains how lava plateaus form?
A. They are often broken down over time by erosion.
B. The volcanoes erupt melted rock, which cools and hardens.
C. Plateaus are found on every continent and in most oceans.
D. Most ocean plateaus occur along underwater mountains.
B. The volcanoes erupt melted rock, which cools and hardens.
Why are lakes important to farmers?
A) They provide water for crops
B) They give fish for food
C) They create electricity
D) They add salt
A) They provide water for crops.
12. Which of the following is an example of a volcanic mountain?
A) Mount Everest
B) Mount Fuji
C) Himalayas
D) Appalachian Mountains
B) Where is Mount Fuji?
15. Rift valleys are created by…
A) Rainfall and wind
B) Plates moving on Earth’s surface
C) Rivers flooding over land
D) Lava flowing down volcanoes
B) Plates moving on Earth’s surface.