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Pre-K Grade/Pre K Grade Geography

Hot vs Cold Places

In Hot vs Cold Places topic, Pre-K students will learn that some places are warm and some places are cold. Children learn simple words like hot warm cool and cold. They talk about places that feel sunny or snowy. They notice how weather can feel different in different places. This topic builds early geography and science skills. It also connects to daily comfort and clothing.

What Children Learn

Children learn that deserts are usually hot and icy places are cold. They learn that some places feel warm most of the year. They learn that other places feel cold for a long time. They practice sorting places by temperature. They talk about snow sand and sunshine. The ideas stay simple and clear.

Sample Questions Children Practice

1. Which place is usually cold

A. Desert

B. Beach

C. Snowy land

D. Park

2. Fill in the blank A desert is usually ______

3. Fill in the blank Snow feels ______

4. Do people wear jackets in hot or cold places

Why This Topic Matters

Learning about hot and cold places helps children understand climate differences. It builds early reasoning skills. Children learn to connect places with weather and clothing. This topic supports real world awareness.

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