Evan Moor pages 69-71 Landforms and Bodies of water Review 1

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Megan had a little test on the landforms she has studied so far, such as

canyons
plains
mountain
vallley
volcano
lake
desert
river
hill
island
oceans

She was given pictures of them, alongside with their name and she had to draw a line between an object's name and its picture. Then, she had to do a similar thing, except, she had to put the letters a-F in the blanks next to the name of the landforms and bodies of water. Then, she had to take a quiz where she had to fill in the blank or answer the question by bubbling in the answer.


This was good as it tested important vocabular, such as the mouth and/or source of a river. It asked what Greenland was the largest of - an island.  Also, what describes lake Superior - largest fresh water lake in the world.  Other such definitions were asked.  She did fine. We looked places up on a world map to see where they were.

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