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Pre-K Grade/Pre K Grade Geography

Earth Features

In Earth Features topic, Pre-K students will learn about big parts of the earth. Children learn about mountains hills valleys and plains. They talk about how the land looks in different places. They learn that earth features are natural and part of our world. This topic builds early geography and science skills. It also supports observation and curiosity.

What Children Learn

Children learn that mountains are tall and hills are smaller. They learn that valleys are low areas between hills or mountains. They learn that plains are flat lands. They practice naming these features they see in books or outside. They learn that these features help shape where people live and play. The learning stays simple and age appropriate.

Sample Questions Children Practice

1. Which one is a tall land feature

A. Mountain

B. Valley

C. Plain

D. Pond

2. Fill in the blank Hills are smaller than ______

3. Fill in the blank A valley is ______ two hills or mountains

4. Are plains flat or high

Why This Topic Matters

Learning about earth features helps children understand land shapes and geography. It builds observation and spatial skills. Children learn how land affects where people live and play. This topic supports curiosity and early science learning.

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