Sand Land

This module presents the student with a challenging inquiry-based learning opportunity. Students are invited to think about the movement of rainwater on the surface of the earth and through the soils underneath it with the help of a physical model (a "sandbox") that simulates rain falling upon the land and moving down and through the soil. In the extension, injecting food color into the soil allows students to simulate the movement of a chemical contaminant in groundwater and surface waters. This demonstration helps students visualize the underground part of the water cycle and can serve as a starting point for discussions on the impact of human activities on watersheds. This module can also be used for earth science topics (see the Extensions Section).

Targeted Grade Level
Grades 5-7

Objectives

Students will:

Predict the effects of water falling on a soil slope

Observe the movement of water on and through soil

Record their observations and compare them with their predictions

Observe the movement of a food color through soil and record the time it takes until it is detected in surface waters

 
Activity
In-class experiments conducted by groups of 4-5 students using a sandbox that models a soil slope. The experiments simulate movement of water and contaminants on and through the soil
  • Teach the process of inquiry: observing, hypothesis, investigation and evaluation
  • Ask students to draw/illustrate what they think will happen when "rain" falls upon the Sand-Land model. (Lead with specific questions)
  • Activate the models in small groups so they see what will happen.
  • Track changes to the Sand-Landscape with toothpicks and drawings
  • Alter the model to understand cause and effect of varying water flows on soil.
 
PA Educational Standards
Watershed

Understand the role of the watershed.

Identify and explain what determines the boundaries of a watershed.

Explain how water enters a watershed.

Explain factors that affected water quality and flow through a watershed.

Water Cycle

Explain the water cycle.

Explain the water cycle as it relates to a watershed.

 
Soil Erosion

Discern earth features and processes.

Groundwater flow and contaminant transport.

Explain the earth's water properties, behavior and use.

Estimated Duration
1 to 1.5 hours