3D Foldable Model: Inside Volcanoes
$4.50
Description
A constructivist approach to learning science concepts and systems. Designed with classroom teachers in mind, this easy to use creation project is great for class work, homework, and mini assessments.
Model explores the 3 type of volcanoes and their components.
- Finished size is 7 inch square shape.
- Appropriate for grade levels 4 to 9.
- Ideal for classroom activity or project assignment.
- Supplies needed are scissors, coloring utensils and glue.
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Rachel B. –
My students really enjoyed this resource as a fun way to review different types of volcanoes. Made for an excellent hands-on activity.
Katie H. –
This lesson was exactly what I needed for my students. It was fun and engaging, and I really enjoyed it.
Cindy W. –
A great activity to use with our science curriculum.
Jacqueline P. –
Resource explained different types of volcanos and students created a 3 D resource to keep in their notes. Very helpful.
Claudia C. –
Excellent activity to clarify for students the different types of volcanoes. Regardless of grade level, students love being creative in their learning. They loved it!
Isabel R. –
Students enjoy craftivities that are 3D and this was a hit
Thomas S. –
LOVE IT…..Challenging and creative at the same time.
Catherine W. –
This is a great hands-on activity! My students really could see the difference between each type of volcano after doing it.