MS-ESS2.C-5
River Expedition: Erosion
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Game Info for Teachers
COMBINED RATING
3.9 Stars
TEACHERS (13)
4.1
STUDENTS (4569)
3.7
LENGTH
15 Minutes
GRADES
6
7
8
CAPABILITIES
iPad Support
ES
Spanish Language Support
Text-to-Speech Support
Saves Progress
Description
Travel along a river while solving mini-games and learning about erosion. You'll drive the boat directly in some parts and sometimes you'll have to solve puzzles by observing the environment and applying the knowledge you've learned.
Vocabulary Words
erosion
sediments
canyon
terrain
tectonic movements
cave system
limestone
igneous rock
lava
rock debris
weathering
physical weathering
wind
gravity
flood
delta
coast
Instructions
Play through this interactive game to learn about Weathering and Erosion. Suitable for Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8.
Main Concepts
Weathering is the slow breakdown of rock into smaller pieces.
In physical weathering, rocks and soils are broken down as a result of contact with forces such as air, water, or ice.
Erosion is the transport of sediment and rock from one place to another.
The erosive power of water is proportional to its mass, speed, and volume.
Processes of weathering and erosion can occur over a very short or very long time scale.
Water is located in oceans, rivers, lakes, swamps, groundwater, aquifers, and ice.
Erosion due to rain or runoff will cause sediment to move downhill.
Weathering, erosion, and deposition can create or modify a variety of landforms, including deltas, stream beds, valleys, canyons, caves, glacial valleys, beaches, cliffs, marshes, barrier islands, and mountains.
Moving water is the most powerful agent of weathering and erosion on Earth.
Erosion due to rivers and streams will cause sediment to move downstream towards an ocean.
Erosion due to underground streams can cause caves to form.
Forces that affect the movement of water include gravity and wind.
In chemical weathering, rocks and soil are broken down or transformed into new substances by chemical agents.
Erosion due to a flood or tsunami can move large rocks, sediments, and even buildings.
Deposition is the settling of sediments that have been eroded to form a landmass.
Discussion Questions
Before the Game
What things can happen when there is heavy rainfall or flooding? What is erosion? What are three factors that cause erosion?
After the Game
What three factors formed the canyon? What are some ways that water can reshape a landscape? What causes weathering? What two factors affect the movement of water and, eventually, erosion?
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Game Details
Difficulty
Content Integration
Lexile Level
905