I'll solve this geography worksheet for you. Let's go through each section step by step.
First, look closely:
The image is a 4th-grade level geography worksheet titled "Content Words: Geography." It focuses on bodies of water and landforms. The worksheet has two main sections:
1.
Section A: Matching pictures with the correct geography terms (bay, delta, gulf, isthmus, peninsula, strait).
2.
Section B: Writing vocabulary words based on definitions.
I can see the images and definitions clearly, so I don't need to zoom in further. I just need to match the terms correctly based on my knowledge of geography.
Next, find information:
I don't need to use any research tools for this as it's basic geography knowledge that I can answer directly.
Then, review the findings:
I have all the information needed to complete this worksheet. I will now provide the correct answers for both sections.
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## Solution:
Section A: Write the name for each picture.
Based on the images and definitions provided:
1.
Image 1 (land surrounded by water on three sides):
Peninsula
2.
Image 2 (narrow strip of land connecting two larger bodies of water):
Isthmus
3.
Image 3 (area of land surrounded by water on three sides):
Bay (Note: This looks like a bay, which is an inlet of the sea or ocean)
4.
Image 4 (where river meets ocean, fan-shaped deposit):
Delta
5.
Image 5 (narrow waterway between two landmasses):
Strait
6.
Image 6 (large body of water partially enclosed by land):
Gulf
Section B: Write a vocabulary word for each clue.
1.
"I'm like a beach but am on a river bank." →
Delta (A delta is where a river deposits sediment as it enters a larger body of water, often forming a fan-shaped area similar to a beach).
2.
"I'm a narrow strip of land through which..." →
Isthmus (An isthmus is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas).
3.
"I'm a good place to stop in the desert." →
Oasis (Though not listed in the initial vocabulary, this is the most logical answer. An oasis is a fertile spot in a desert where water is found).
4.
"Another word for a canyon." →
Gorge (A gorge is another term for a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, similar to a canyon).
Note: For question 3 in Section B, "Oasis" is not among the vocabulary words provided at the top of the page. However, it is the most appropriate geographical term for a good place to stop in the desert. If strictly limited to the provided vocabulary, none of the terms perfectly fit, but "oasis" is the correct geographical concept.
For question 4, "gorge" is the best synonym for "canyon" among common geographical terms, though it's also not listed in the initial vocabulary. The provided vocabulary doesn't include a direct synonym for canyon.
Let me know if you'd like me to explain any of these terms further!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of landforms worksheet for 5th grade.