Getting Creative with Landscapes & Landforms

This week in Year 7 SEAL, our students got creative with Play-Doh to show their understanding of different landforms and how they are formed. As part of our Landscapes and Landforms unit, students worked in small groups to build features like waterfalls, spits, mesas, volcanoes and islands.

 

The activity helped bring key geographical concepts to life. As they shaped and explained their landforms, students showed their knowledge of natural processes like erosion, deposition and tectonic movement. It was fantastic to see them using teamwork, problem solving and plenty of imagination.

 

The classroom was filled with colour, conversation and curiosity. Well done to all the students for making our learning so hands-on and memorable!

Jess Ruan

Domain Leader-Humanities