Together we made a list of ALL of the landforms for kids to use in their project: everyone contributed ideas and we kept the list out as we worked (see below for our full bilingual list of landforms: English and Spanish!). Starting at the top or the bottom, begin to cut 1-2” strips of the different papers. We laid them all out first, and only glued them on once we knew how it would look and where the different landforms would go. Consider the layers as you look over the list: where would you find a cave? And island? A glacier? How could a canyon be formed? Which landforms are taller and should be in the background?