![]() You will then receive customized email updates about this store. Look for the green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower.I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you.īe the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login).How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: If you like this 3D Model Maker check out our line of other model makers for Science: Looking to COMPARE the Earth, Sun, and Moon in 1 model? Click here to see your 3 panel combo 3D Model. Supplies needed are scissors, coloring utensils and glue. Ideal for classroom activity or project assignment. Click here to save 16% on this model with our 3D Model Maker Earth Science Bundle of 3 different earth science models.Īligns with Common Core Standards for Earth Science - SPI 7.7.4 Differentiate among the characteristics of the earth's three layersĪligns with South Carolina Science Standards - 8.E.5A.3 Obtain and communicate information about the relative position, density, and composition of Earth’s layers to describe the crust, mantle, and core.Model explores the layers of the EARTH and it's components. Click here to save 22% on this model with our Super Saver Earth Science Bundle of 8 different earth science activities.Designed with classroom teachers in mind, this easy to use creation project is great for class work, homework, and mini assessments. You can start with ¼ of blue and work your way up until you achieve the color brown.A constructivist approach to learning science concepts and systems.Once it was fully mixed it created the color orange.Here are the steps I used to create a brown playdough: □ĭIY Layers of the Earth Playdough Project for Kids Videoīrown playdough is just a mixture of 3 different playdough colors. Once fully cut in the middle you will notice the Earth’s core, crust and mantle and you can talk about these and learn about them with your LO. Now, the fun part: Use your playdough cutting tool to cut directly in the middle of the Earth dough ball. You’ve created an Earth using playdough!.Finally, add pieces of green onto the blue ball.The playdough ball should keep getting bigger the more colors you add to it.(I share below how we made our brown playdough.) Then, repeat this process with the colors: yellow, brown and blue.You should have an orange ball that is slightly bigger now. ![]() ![]() Insert the red ball into the flattened orange playdough and roll it together until the red playdough is taken over by the orange playdough.Then, roll orange into a ball Flatten it out on a table.First, roll a small red ball with playdough.Here are the steps we took to put this simple kids activity together: How to make playdough into a fun layers of the Earth project Playdough (We used green and blue playdough to make Earth).Note: Because Earth Day is around Easter, you may want to check out, “ How to dye Brown Eggs for Easter”! Here are four of our previous playdough activities:Īnd for some of our fun preschool science activities: Have you checked out some of our other playdough activities? To learn how we made it and how we used this playdough to learn about the Earths core, the crust and mantle, I’ll be sharing it all below! This project is a very easy and a simple activity that incorporates learning about the layers of the Earth. We love playdough especially when they involve fun science projects. Layers of the Earth Project using Playdough
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