Let’s go through each picture one by one and figure out what landform it shows.
1. First row, left: A winding path going up a green hill with trees — this is a
valley (a low area between hills or mountains).
2. First row, middle: Sand dunes with palm trees in the desert — this is a
desert.
3. First row, right: Tall, pointy brown peaks — these are
mountains.
4. Second row, left: A volcano erupting with smoke — this is a
volcano.
5. Second row, middle: A small sandy island with two palm trees in water — this is an
island.
6. Second row, right: A tall, flat-topped rock formation — this is a
mesa (or sometimes called a butte, but mesa fits better here).
7. Third row, left: Green rolling hills — these are
hills.
8. Third row, middle: A deep crack in the ground with steep sides — this is a
canyon.
9. Third row, right: Flat green grassland stretching far — this is a
plain.
Now let’s write them down clearly under each picture as if we’re filling out the worksheet:
- Picture 1 → Valley
- Picture 2 → Desert
- Picture 3 → Mountains
- Picture 4 → Volcano
- Picture 5 → Island
- Picture 6 → Mesa
- Picture 7 → Hills
- Picture 8 → Canyon
- Picture 9 → Plain
Final Answer:
Valley, Desert, Mountains, Volcano, Island, Mesa, Hills, Canyon, Plain
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of landforms worksheet pdf.