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Pre-K Grade/Pre K Grade Geography

Land vs Water

In Land vs Water topic, Pre-K students will learn about the two main parts of Earth. Children explore places where people live, walk, and play. They also learn about places where water flows and moves. We talk about oceans, rivers, lakes, and ponds. Children learn that land and water are different but both are important. This topic helps children notice the world around them every day.

What Children Learn

Children learn to name land and water places. They talk about roads, parks, and homes as land. They learn that rivers, lakes, and oceans are water. Children practice sorting objects by land or water. They learn simple words like dry and wet. The difficulty level stays gentle and clear. Children build early geography and language skills.

Sample Questions Children Practice

1. Which place is water?

A. Road

B. River

C. House

D. Playground

2. Fill in the blank: A fish lives in ______.

3. Which place is land?

A. Ocean

B. Lake

C. Mountain

D. Pond

4. Thinking question: A duck can walk and swim. Does it use land, water, or both?

Why This Topic Matters

This topic helps children understand their environment. Children learn words to describe where they are. It supports early science and geography skills. Children gain confidence when they talk about places. This knowledge helps with reading, listening, and daily conversations. It also builds curiosity about the world.

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