Here is the completed worksheet with labels correctly matched to each part of the landscape diagrams.
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Mountain Landscape
In this section, we have 5 arrows pointing to different features. The available labels are:
valley, mountain, river, forest, lake
Let’s match them one by one:
1.
Top-left arrow (pointing to a tall green peak with snow) → This is clearly a
mountain.
2.
Top-right arrow (pointing to another snowy peak) → Also a
mountain.
3.
Middle-left arrow (pointing to the large body of water on the left) → This is a
lake.
4.
Middle arrow (pointing to the winding blue waterway flowing through the green land) → This is a
river.
5.
Bottom-right arrow (pointing to the group of trees on the right side of the river) → This is a
forest.
> 💡 *Note: There are two “mountain” labels in the word bank — that’s because there are two mountain peaks shown. You can use “mountain” for both top arrows.*
✔ So the correct labels for the Mountain Landscape (from left to right, top to bottom as they appear in the image):
- Top-left box →
mountain
- Top-right box →
mountain
- Middle-left box →
lake
- Middle box →
river
- Bottom-right box →
forest
*(The word “valley” is not used here — it will be used in the Plain Landscape section.)*
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Plain Landscape
This section has 2 arrows and 2 labels:
plain and
plateau
1.
Blue arrow (pointing to the flat, low-lying area with houses and fields near the river) → This is a
plain. Plains are flat, low-lying areas often used for farming or settlements.
2.
Red arrow (pointing to the elevated, flat-topped landform with a town on top, surrounded by lower land) → This is a
plateau. A plateau is an elevated flat area, higher than the surrounding land.
✔ So the correct labels:
- Blue arrow box →
plain
- Red arrow box →
plateau
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✔ Final Answer Summary:
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Mountain Landscape Labels:
- Top-left box →
mountain
- Top-right box →
mountain
- Middle-left box →
lake
- Middle box →
river
- Bottom-right box →
forest
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Plain Landscape Labels:
- Blue arrow box →
plain
- Red arrow box →
plateau
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📝 Explanation for Learning:
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Mountain: Tall, rugged landforms, often with steep slopes and peaks.
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Lake: A large body of water surrounded by land.
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River: A natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, or lake.
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Forest: A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
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Valley: A low area between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it. *(Not used here — but appears in the word bank for context.)*
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Plain: A broad area of flat or gently rolling land, usually at low elevation.
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Plateau: A flat, elevated landform that rises sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side.
This exercise helps students identify and differentiate common geographical landforms based on visual clues and definitions.
Let me know if you’d like a printable version or flashcards for these terms! 🌄🌳🏞️
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of landscape worksheet.