Stone Sculpt at Cappadocia
Weathering, Erosion & Deposition Adventure Pack
Across the towering rock formations of Cappadocia, the landscape is shifting too fast.
Wind is carving stone at unnatural speeds. Water is transporting sediment beyond its normal pathways. Ice is cracking rock layers, and deposition patterns are forming in the wrong places. Ari Raider has detected a disruption in the surface processes system and needs explorers to restore balance before the landforms permanently change.
In Stone Sculpt at Cappadocia, students are dropped into a high-stakes Earth science mission in one of the world’s most unique geological regions. By learning how weathering breaks down rock, how erosion moves sediment, and how deposition builds new landforms, explorers must stabilize the terrain and protect the landscape.
This adventure blends foundational Earth surface process concepts with story, exploration, and optional hands-on discovery.
About This Adventure Pack
Stone Sculpt at Cappadocia is designed for elementary explorers and connects directly to an interactive online adventure.
Students can complete the Stone Sculpt at Cappadocia adventure online for free, including access to free printable trading cards that match this experience. The online adventure delivers the full learning and story-driven mission without requiring a physical kit.
👉 Explore the free Stone Sculpt at Cappadocia adventure here:
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For families or classrooms that want to extend the experience, this Adventure Pack adds a hands-on excavation and collectible cards that bring the geology mission into the physical world.
The learning experience is the same whether students use the physical pack or not. The pack simply adds a tactile, collectible layer to the adventure.
What This Adventure Covers
Each Stone Sculpt at Cappadocia Adventure Pack explores core surface process concepts, including:
• Weathering – The breakdown of rock into smaller pieces
• Erosion – The movement of sediment from one place to another
• Deposition – The dropping of sediment in a new location
• Sediment – Small pieces of rock and soil
• Wind – A force that can erode and transport sediment
• Water – A powerful agent of erosion and deposition
• Ice – A force that can crack and move rock
• Landforms – Natural features on Earth’s surface
• Soil Conservation – Practices that protect soil from erosion
Each topic appears naturally within the adventure and is required to move the story forward, reinforcing learning through exploration rather than memorization.
What’s Inside the Pack
• Adventure-Filled Field Pack (6×9 Adventure Pouch)
• Adventure Mission Card
• Interactive Online Adventure
• Knowledge Card Pack
• Mystery Dig Kit
• Dig Stick Tool
• Cleaning Wipe
• Mystery Collectible Specimen (Gemlet)
• Gemlet Storage Container
• Excavating Adventures Sticker
Why Kids Love It
Exploring fairy chimneys, tracking wind patterns, mapping sediment movement, and uncovering a real mystery specimen makes learning feel like leading a geological expedition.
Why Teachers and Parents Love It
Stone Sculpt at Cappadocia supports elementary Earth science standards through clear explanations of weathering, erosion, deposition, and landform development. The adventure works for whole-class instruction, science centers, small groups, or independent learning — with or without the physical pack.
Free Adventure Option
Stone Sculpt at Cappadocia is also available online for free, including free printable trading cards that align directly with this adventure. No purchase is required to participate.
This reflects our mission at Excavating Adventures: to make engaging, story-driven adventures accessible to everyone.
👉 Explore the free Stone Sculpt at Cappadocia adventure here:
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