Landforms & Regions
The mountains, valleys, plains, deserts, and coastlines that make up our state. Students identify major landforms and understand how they divide the state into distinct regions.
Key Questions
- 1What major landforms can be found in our state?
- 2How do landforms create different regions within one state?
- 3Why do different regions of our state look and feel so different from each other?
Common Core State Standards
Suggested Methodologies
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