


Using personal experience (if you have it) when presenting information on landforms will help you to create an even more realistic landform project for kids, parents, and teachers to enjoy.Carlos A. If you have been to the place you will present, add some information on food, festivals and the people’s culture. Write a brief paragraph that would entice tourists or explorers to come to the landform you presented. Another alternative would be to use the picture in a travel brochure. For a deeper discussion, you can also include how it affected the culture and the people of surrounding areas.ģ. Paste your picture on a piece of cardboard and add some details about the landform, i.e. You can also download a picture from the internet or cut one out of a magazine.Ģ. Examples would be the Himalayas, Sahara Desert or the Rockies. Find a postcard of a landform that is also a natural wonder or a tourist spot. Everest for your mountan or Chocolate Hills for your hills. You can also copy a specific landform such as Mt. You can also use clays with other colors to make your designs distinct. You can use mini toys or paper figures/cut-outs. Place some mini-figurines on your diorama to make your project look lively and more realistic. It is also easier to model the landform on a flat surface (such as the cardboard) than in a shoebox because your hands can move freely.ģ. If you are creating a large landform, model your landform on the cardboard. Place your landform on a piece of cardboard or in a shoebox. You can also combine various landforms in one diorama such as volcanoes and plains or mountains and valleys.Ģ. To make it realistic, use green or brown clays in creating the landform. Using the modeling clay, make a 3D version of a landform assigned to you. You can use various hues to make it colorful.Ĥ. Fill the rest of the space with your chosen material. Using the glue, paste your materials on the cardboard. You can also make a collage and use different materials.ģ. Choose a specific material that you will use in decorating your project - sticks, straws or strips. You can create a landform on each piece of cardboard or you can make mini-size landforms on one larger piece.Ģ. On a cardboard or illustration board, draw a pencilled outline of the landform you will create. Next, blow your teacher away with these creative ideas!ġ. Want to make your landform project creative and interesting? Research the topic thoroughly, and choose a landform that you find most appealing.
