Geography for Kids. World maps and countries.
Earth's seven continents are Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia. (In other classification schemes, there are fewer continents, with North and South America or Europe and Asia considered to be one continent.).
World Continents and Oceans. See Also: Survival Skills, Overviews, Geography Index. For MORE links, lessons and loads of other goodies for teachers and kids, continue on to see what Mr. Donn has for Landforms: including Mountains, Oceans, Rivers, Lakes, Islands, Plains, Coasts, Waterfalls, Deserts and Caves. For Kids.
Landforms activities, learning about bodies of water: Landforms, Continents and Oceans Activities is a complete unit for teaching about continents, oceans, and 18 different landforms. Combining science, writing and literacy activities, this highly engaging, hands-on unit includes a 2-week lesson pla.
Oceans are the largest areas of water in the world. There are five oceans, separated by the continents (large areas of land), with the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Ocean linked in the south by the Southern Ocean. The Arctic Ocean lies to the north.
A really cool way to help your child learn is to draw or paint a map of the world. Then get them to add the names of the oceans and seas one at a time. KS1 Geography will ask children to name oceans and large seas of the world. Aid your child's learning by playing this fun year 1 and year 2 quiz.
Relief features. Asia has the highest average elevation of the continents and contains the sharpest relief. The highest peak in the world, Mount Everest, which is 29,035 feet (8,850 metres) high; the lowest place on the Earth's land surface, the Dead Sea, which averages about 1,312 feet (400 metres) below sea level; and the world's deepest continental trough, occupied by Lake Baikal, which is.
Students will need to correctly label the 7 continents and 5 oceans. This could be used as a quiz or homework. Social Studies SOL 3.5 Aligned.