Through creative and engaging activities, your students will explore and learn about landforms. In this lesson, they will make their own mini dictionary of landforms.
Little explorers take a mini-tour of the United States on this third grade geography and social studies worksheet. Kids use a map to answer geography questions.
Kids use a U.S. map to locate and color their home state and show where they've been and where they'd like to go on this third grade social studies worksheet.
Week 2 of this independent study packet for fourth graders features five more days of targeted practice with reading, writing, math, science, and social studies.
Help your first grader learn basic terms for position and direction. He'll practice identifying left or right, as well as the cardinal directions, and more!
Help your child learn the basics of reading a map with this simplified county map. He'll color and circle the different items that appear in the map key.
Use this fun and interesting worksheets about maps to help your students use sentence level context clues, examples, and logic to decode text and become more fluent in reading informational text.
State capital quizzes and learning cardinal directions are important steps in helping students orient the world around them. Older students can even learn technical knowledge such as longitude and latitude from Education.com’s worksheets. Continue developing students’ insight into the world around them through learning about how land masses are formed with earth science worksheets on rock cycles, soils, and more.