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1. Match the word halves to find the names of geographical features.



We are given word halves:

- be, ci, moun, ri, to, volc
- ano, ach, ver, tain, ty, wn

We need to match them to form full words from the list:
beach, forest, lake, mountain, sea, waterfall

Let’s pair them:

1. be + ach → beach
2. ci + ty → city (Not in the list)
But wait — we have forest, lake, mountain, sea, waterfall as options.

Wait! Let’s look again. The full words must be from the list:
beach, forest, lake, mountain, sea, waterfall

So let's try matching correctly:

- be + ach = beach
- for + est = forest → but "for" isn't listed. We have ci, ri, etc.
Wait — maybe the halves are:

Looking at the image:
- beachbeach
- mountainmountain
- riverriver? But river isn’t on the list. Wait — we have lake, sea, waterfall

But the list says: beach, forest, lake, mountain, sea, waterfall

So likely:
- be + ach = beach
- moun + tain = mountain
- volc + ano = volcano → but volcano is not in the original list? Wait — the list says: beach, forest, lake, mountain, sea, waterfall

But volcano is not there. Hmm.

Wait — perhaps the word halves are meant to form the names shown in the pictures?

Look at the top images:

1. Beach
2. Mountain
3. Lake
4. Forest
5. Sea
6. Waterfall

And the word halves:

- beachbeach
- mountainmountain
- riverriver (not in list)
Wait — maybe ri + ver = river, but river isn’t in the list.

Wait — perhaps it's la + ke = lake? But “la” isn’t listed.

Wait — looking closely at the word halves:

The red ones: be, ci, moun, ri, to, volc

Yellow ones: ano, ach, ver, tain, ty, wn

Now try:

- be + ach = beach
- moun + tain = mountain
- volc + ano = volcano
- ci + ty = city
- ri + ver = river
- to + wn = town

But the list of target words is: beach, forest, lake, mountain, sea, waterfall

So none of these matches exactly?

Wait — perhaps the task is just to match the halves to form words, regardless of the list?

But the instruction says: *"Match the word halves to find the names of geographical features."*

And the list includes: beach, forest, lake, mountain, sea, waterfall

But our halves don’t include "for", "la", "se", "wa"

Wait — perhaps the yellow parts are not all the second halves?

Let’s re-express:

Red (first part):
1. be
2. ci
3. moun
4. ri
5. to
6. volc

Yellow (second part):
- ano
- ach
- ver
- tain
- ty
- wn

Now possible combinations:

- be + ach = beach
- moun + tain = mountain
- volc + ano = volcano
- ci + ty = city
- ri + ver = river
- to + wn = town

But none of these are forest, lake, sea, or waterfall

Unless... perhaps the picture numbers 1–6 correspond to the word halves?

Wait — the top has 6 images labeled 1–6:

1. Beach
2. Mountain
3. Lake
4. Forest
5. Sea
6. Waterfall

And the word halves are numbered 1–6.

So:

- 1: be → ? → beach → so be + ach = beach → so be goes with ach
- 2: ci → ? → mountain? No.
Wait — perhaps the number refers to the image, not the word half.

Wait — the red boxes are labeled with numbers 1–6:

- 1: be
- 2: ci
- 3: moun
- 4: ri
- 5: to
- 6: volc

And yellow parts: ano, ach, ver, tain, ty, wn

So we need to connect:

- be (1)achbeach → matches image 1 (beach)
- ci (2)tycity → but image 2 is mountain → no
Wait — image 2 is a mountain, but ci + ty = city, which doesn't match.

Wait — maybe the numbered red boxes are just for matching, not tied to images.

Let’s ignore the numbers for now.

Try forming the actual geographical features from the list:

From the list: beach, forest, lake, mountain, sea, waterfall

Can we make any of these from the halves?

- beach: be + ach
- mountain: moun + tain
- volcano: volc + ano
- city: ci + ty
- river: ri + ver
- town: to + wn

But forest, lake, sea, waterfall — can we make those?

- forest: for + est — no "for" or "est"
- lake: la + ke — not present
- sea: se + a — not present
- waterfall: wa + ter + fall — too many parts

So perhaps the goal is not to form only the words in the list, but to match the halves to form real words, and then assign them to the pictures?

Wait — look at the pictures:

1. Beach → beachbe + ach
2. Mountain → mountainmoun + tain
3. Lake → ??? → no "la" or "ke"
4. Forest → ??? → no "for", "est"
5. Sea → ??? → no "se", "a"
6. Waterfall → ??? → no "wa", "ter", "fall"

This is confusing.

Wait — perhaps the word halves are meant to be matched to form the names of the features shown, even if they aren't in the initial list.

But the list says: beach, forest, lake, mountain, sea, waterfall

So likely, we should be able to form those.

But we don’t have for, es, t, etc.

Wait — maybe the yellow parts are only the suffixes, and the red are prefixes.

But still:

- forest → need "for" and "est" — neither is in red or yellow
- lake → "la" and "ke" — not present
- sea → "se" and "a" — not present
- waterfall → "wa", "ter", "fall" — not present

So perhaps this is a mistake?

Wait — look at the matching activity below: "Look at the pictures and complete words 1–6."

That might be easier.

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2. Look at the pictures and complete words 1–6.



Pictures:

1. Small island with palm tree → island → already filled: i_s_l_a_n_d → correct

2. Forest → f_ _ _ _ tforestf o r e s t → so f o r e s t → answer: f o r e s t

3. Volcano → v_ _ _ _ _ ovolcanov o l c a n o → so fill: o l c a n

4. Beach → b_ _ _ hbeachb e a c h → so fill: e a c

5. Mountain → m_ _ _ _ _ _ nmountainm o u n t a i n → so fill: o u n t a i

6. Desert → d_ _ _ _ tdesertd e s e r t → so fill: e s e r

So answers:

1. island
2. forest
3. volcano
4. beach
5. mountain
6. desert

Now back to the first puzzle: Match the word halves

Given the completed words, perhaps the word halves are meant to form these words.

But the red parts are: be, ci, moun, ri, to, volc

Yellow: ano, ach, ver, tain, ty, wn

Now:

- be + ach = beach → image 4
- moun + tain = mountain → image 5
- volc + ano = volcano → image 3
- ci + ty = city → but no city in pictures
- ri + ver = river → not in pictures
- to + wn = town → not in pictures

But we have forest, lake, sea, waterfall in the list, but not formed.

Wait — perhaps the word halves are not for forming the names directly, but for matching to the definitions?

No — the instruction says: *"Match the word halves to find the names of geographical features."*

But based on the pictures, the features are:

1. Island
2. Forest
3. Volcano
4. Beach
5. Mountain
6. Desert

So the missing words are: island, forest, volcano, beach, mountain, desert

But the word halves don't allow us to make island, forest, desert, etc.

Wait — unless the yellow parts include more than just suffixes.

Wait — perhaps the red parts are:

- be → beach
- ci → city
- moun → mountain
- ri → river
- to → town
- volc → volcano

And the yellow parts are:

- ano → volcano
- ach → beach
- ver → river
- tain → mountain
- ty → city
- wn → town

So the matching is:

1. be → ach → beach
2. ci → ty → city
3. moun → tain → mountain
4. ri → ver → river
5. to → wn → town
6. volc → ano → volcano

But the geographical features mentioned in the list are: beach, forest, lake, mountain, sea, waterfall

So only beach, mountain, volcano are in both.

But the pictures show island, forest, volcano, beach, mountain, desert

So perhaps the list at the top is just examples, and we're to use the word halves to form the names in the pictures.

But we can't make island, forest, desert from the given halves.

Wait — perhaps the word halves are not for the names, but for something else?

Alternatively, maybe the matching is just to connect the halves to form words, and the list is just for reference.

But the instruction says: "Match the word halves to find the names of geographical features."

So likely, the intended words are:

- beach
- forest
- lake
- mountain
- sea
- waterfall

But we can't form forest, lake, sea, waterfall from the given halves.

Unless...

Wait — maybe the red parts are:

- be → beach
- ci → city
- moun → mountain
- ri → river
- to → town
- volc → volcano

And the yellow parts are:

- ano → volcano
- ach → beach
- ver → river
- tain → mountain
- ty → city
- wn → town

So the matching is:

1. be → ach → beach
2. ci → ty → city
3. moun → tain → mountain
4. ri → ver → river
5. to → wn → town
6. volc → ano → volcano

But that gives: beach, city, mountain, river, town, volcano

Only beach, mountain, volcano are in the list.

But the pictures show:

1. Island
2. Forest
3. Volcano
4. Beach
5. Mountain
6. Desert

So the correct geographical features are:

1. island
2. forest
3. volcano
4. beach
5. mountain
6. desert

So perhaps the word halves are not for these.

Wait — maybe the "match the word halves" is separate from the pictures.

But the pictures are labeled 1–6, and the word halves are also labeled 1–6.

Perhaps:

- Image 1: beach → word half 1: be → match to ach → beach
- Image 2: mountain → word half 2: ci → but ci doesn't make mountain

No.

Wait — the red box labeled 1 is "be", and image 1 is beach → so be + ach = beach → so connect be to ach

Red box 2: "ci" → image 2 is mountain → but ci doesn't make mountain

This is inconsistent.

Perhaps the numbers on the red boxes are just for identification, not linked to images.

So let's do the matching purely by word formation.

From the given halves:

- be + ach = beach
- moun + tain = mountain
- volc + ano = volcano
- ci + ty = city
- ri + ver = river
- to + wn = town

So the matched pairs are:

1. be → ach
2. ci → ty
3. moun → tain
4. ri → ver
5. to → wn
6. volc → ano

But the geographical features in the list are: beach, forest, lake, mountain, sea, waterfall

Only beach, mountain are in both.

So perhaps the list is just examples, and the actual features are the ones in the pictures.

But the pictures are:

1. Island
2. Forest
3. Volcano
4. Beach
5. Mountain
6. Desert

So the correct words are:

1. island
2. forest
3. volcano
4. beach
5. mountain
6. desert

And we can fill them in the "complete words" section.

So let's move to that.

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Complete the words 1–6 using the pictures



1. [island] → i s l a n d
2. [forest] → f o r e s t → so fill: f o r e s t
3. [volcano] → v o l c a n o → fill: o l c a n
4. [beach] → b e a c h → fill: e a c
5. [mountain] → m o u n t a i n → fill: o u n t a i
6. [desert] → d e s e r t → fill: e s e r

So answers:

1. island
2. forest
3. volcano
4. beach
5. mountain
6. desert

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Match words a–f to definitions 1–6



Definitions:

1. There are a lot of trees. → forestb
2. There aren't any plants because it's too hot. → deserta
3. This is a mountain but it hasn't got a top. → volcano (if extinct, but usually has a crater) → but "hasn't got a top" → could be volcanod
4. People live in this big place. → cityf
5. People live in this small place. → townc
6. There is sand next to the sea. → beache

So:

1. b (forest)
2. a (desert)
3. d (volcano)
4. f (city)
5. c (town)
6. e (beach)

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Geography Quiz



Circle the correct answer:

1. The Nile is a desert / a river in Africa. → a river
2. Mount Everest is a mountain / an island between China and Nepal. → a mountain
3. Niagara Falls is a waterfall / a forest between Canada and the USA. → a waterfall
4. The Sahara is a lake / a desert in Africa. → a desert
5. Mount Vesuvius is a volcano / a beach in Italy. → a volcano
6. Madagascar is an island / a mountain in Africa. → an island

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Write your own quiz questions



Example:
- Is the Amazon a river or a mountain?
- Is Kilimanjaro in Asia or Africa?

Answers:
- Amazon is a river
- Kilimanjaro is in Africa

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Final Answers Summary



#### Match the word halves:
- be → ach → beach
- moun → tain → mountain
- volc → ano → volcano
- ci → ty → city
- ri → ver → river
- to → wn → town

(Note: Only beach, mountain, volcano are in the geographical list; others are extra.)

But since the pictures show island, forest, etc., and the word halves don't allow forming those, perhaps the exercise is just about forming common words.

#### Complete the words:
1. i s l a n d
2. f o r e s t
3. v o l c a n o
4. b e a c h
5. m o u n t a i n
6. d e s e r t

#### Match definitions:
1. b
2. a
3. d
4. f
5. c
6. e

#### Geography Quiz:
1. a river
2. a mountain
3. a waterfall
4. a desert
5. a volcano
6. an island

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All solved!
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