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Place your shadow A profile is what in this whitelooks box and something like draw it! from around the side. SOIL PROFILE VIDEO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqtdFaclWf0 4 min vid about how soil is formed (only if time) Start at 1:45 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amt-sPIbgK0 Topsoil Subsoil Rocky soil Bedrock If you could Islice knew a piece you´d ask! of Earth, Click me it would to find lookout! like this: But why are Ah, so there there are 4 main different layers! layers? 1) Label the sections of your soil profile with these parts: • • • • Rocky Soil Subsoil Bedrock Topsoil 2) Complete these explanations using the vocabulary below: - Rock - Light - Rotting plants - Dark - Solid - less fertile 1) Topsoil is ……………….. and full of ………………………… 2) Subsoil is ………………. coloured and …………………………………. 3) Rocky Soil has pieces of ……………… that are breaking down and is starting to become soil. 4) Bedrock is ………………. Rock. Giles, I might demonstrate (ask children to instruct this to the class using (in a clear2 litre lemonade botltle with the top cut off): Stones first, then gravel, then clay, then sand, then soil or peat, then some leaves. 1) Fill the Then again I might just delete this page! bottle with the correct rocks and soils to make each layer. 2) Label each layer using masking tape. Giles, I thought I’d get them to make their soil testing apparatus for next week: Give then an empty lemonade bottle each and ask them to put a scale on it using masking tape strips on the outside Measuing 100, 200 and 300 ml levels 1) Pour 100ml of water into your bottle. Mark where it levels out with masking tape and a pencil 2) Add another 100 ml of water and mark 200 ml 1) Repeat and mark 300 ml of water