This is a creative activity, so there is no single "correct" answer for the coloring or circling part. However, I can help you identify the landforms in each picture so you know what you are looking at.
Here is a guide to the landforms shown in the six scenes:
1.
Top Left: This scene shows a
forest with many trees and a
stream or small river flowing through rocks.
2.
Top Right: This looks like
sand dunes in a desert, with a dry riverbed (sometimes called an arroyo) and sparse vegetation.
3.
Middle Left: This scene features tall
cacti (specifically Saguaro cacti) and rocky
mountains or hills in the background.
4.
Middle Right: This shows steep, jagged
mountain peaks and some bushes or shrubs on the slopes.
5.
Bottom Left: This depicts a
desert landscape with a winding
road, distant
mesas (flat-topped mountains), and cacti.
6.
Bottom Right: This scene shows a
lake or calm body of water with a
boat, surrounded by trees and grassy land.
How to complete your homework:
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Coloring: Use greens for forests/trees, browns/yellows/oranges for deserts/dunes, blues for water/streams/lakes, and grays/browns for rocks/mountains.
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Circling: Pick the one picture you like the most and draw a circle around it. For example, if you like boats, circle the bottom right picture. If you like hiking, circle the mountain pictures.
Final Answer:
Identify the scenes as follows: Top Left (Forest/Stream), Top Right (Sand Dunes/Desert), Middle Left (Cacti/Rocky Hills), Middle Right (Jagged Mountains), Bottom Left (Desert Road/Mesas), Bottom Right (Lake/Boat). Color them accordingly and circle your favorite scene.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of geographic landforms worksheet.