Let’s go through each picture and match it with the correct definition.
We have 6 landforms: island, peninsula, plain, mountain, valley, canyon.
Each one has a drawing and a definition. We need to make sure each drawing is paired with the right definition.
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First row:
Left side:
- Picture shows land surrounded by water → that’s an
island
- Definition says: “an area of land that is completely surrounded by water” → matches!
Right side:
- Picture shows land sticking out into water → that’s a
peninsula
- Definition says: “an strip of land that extends out into a body of water” → matches! (Note: should be “a strip”, but we’ll ignore small grammar errors)
✔ First row is correctly matched.
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Second row:
Left side:
- Picture shows flat ground with grass → that’s a
plain
- Definition says: “a large area of flat land” → matches!
Right side:
- Picture shows tall rocky peaks → that’s a
mountain
- Definition says: “a large, tall, rocky area of land that comes up out of the earth’s surface” → matches!
✔ Second row is correctly matched.
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Third row:
Left side:
- Picture shows low land between hills/trees → that’s a
valley
- Definition says: “an area of low land between mountains or hills” → matches!
Right side:
- Picture shows deep crack in earth with steep sides → that’s a
canyon
- Definition says: “a large crack in the earth caused by a river or earthquakes” → matches!
✔ Third row is correctly matched.
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All pictures are already correctly matched with their definitions in the worksheet. No changes needed.
Final Answer: All matches are correct as shown in the worksheet.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of geographic landforms worksheet.