Top suggestions for PROJECT 1: Landforms of the Earth This working model represents different landforms of the Earth using clay, thermocol, or cardboard. Each landform is labelled clearly and painted in suitable colours. Brown/grey for mountains Green for plains and valleys Yellow for deserts Blue for water bodies around islands The model is made in 3D so students can easily identify and compare the shapes of different landforms. Materials Required Cardboard or thermocol base Clay/play dough Paints or coloured papers Glue and scissors Toothpicks and labels Blue chart paper for water How to Make the Working Model Take a cardboard base. Use clay to create mountains, plateaus, plains, valleys, and islands. Paint each landform in different colours. Add labels using small paper flags. Decorate with trees, rivers, and small houses for a realistic look. |
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