How do rivers change from source to mouth?
Rivers, depending on where they are located, differ from each other in many respects. One of them is the landforms they create as they flow from the source to the mouth. Checkpoint 2 students could find out about it, and they made their own models of rivers in which they showed their most important features. In addition to acquiring geographic knowledge, working with the project method was a great opportunity for better integration, as well as for planning your own work and independence in making decisions.
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