Keystage 1 Geography Geographical Features Printable Worksheets

Key Stage 1 covers children between the ages of 5 and 7 in Years 1 and 2. Our vast collection of educational worksheets and activities will help your child progress through their studies in Years 1 and 2 of primary school. Covering all the core subjects and much more, our resources will help your child learn the key concepts and skills they need to master Key Stage 1!

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Labelling Physical Features

Labelling Physical Features

Our Labelling Physical Features activity is designed to engage KS1 students in learning about key geographical features such as mountains, oceans, deserts, rivers, forests, and islands. This worksheet aims to develop students' understanding of these features and their significance in shaping our planet's landscapes.How will this worksheet help my students?The objective of this worksheet is to help students identify and label different physical features correctly, enhancing their knowledge of basic geography concepts.

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KS1 Valleys and Hills

KS1 Valleys and Hills

KS1 Valleys and Hills WorksheetIn this worksheet, students will explore the characteristics and significance of valleys and hills through simple and relatable descriptions. They will learn about the defining attributes of valleys, including their low-lying nature, association with hills or mountains, and the presence of rivers. Additionally, students will discover the various features of hills, such as their raised elevation, diverse shapes, and the enjoyment people derive from them.Educational Objectives:Identify the key characteristics of valleys and hills.Understand the importance of valleys and hills in the environment.Develop comprehension skills through reading and answering questions.Foster an appreciation for the natural world and its diverse landscapes.How to Use:Download and distribute the worksheet to students.Encourage students to read the passages about valleys and hills carefully.Have students answer the comprehension questions provided, either independently or in small groups.Review the answers together as a class, discussing any misconceptions and reinforcing key concepts.Download the worksheet today and embark on an exciting journey of discovery with your KS1 students!

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KS1 Exploring Beaches

KS1 Exploring Beaches

KS1 Exploring Beaches Worksheet"Exploring Beaches" offers a comprehensive and engaging resource for KS1 geography lessons, providing students with a deeper understanding of coastal environments. Following the exploration of beaches, students will engage in comprehension questions that reinforce their understanding of the material covered. These questions are designed to assess students' knowledge of beach features and their ability to recall information from the passage.Educational Goals:Understand what beaches are and where they're found.Recognise and describe natural and human-made features of beaches.Practise reading and comprehension skills in a fun and relaxed setting.Develop a love for exploring nature and the great outdoors.

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The World's Hot and Cold Areas

The World's Hot and Cold Areas

The World's Hot and Cold AreasThis colourful engaging worksheet will help pupils identify the location of hot and cold areas of the world in relation to the Equator and the North and South Poles. Students read through the text and answer the multiple-choice questions. 

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Drawing Activity - Human Features

Drawing Activity - Human Features

Human Features Drawing Activity This drawing activity aims to help students visually represent and understand various human features within their community.

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Human Features Matching Activity

Human Features Matching Activity

Human features matching activityThis matching activity asks students to match the descriptions of each human feature with the correct name. This will help learners use basic geographical vocabulary to refer to key human features, including: city, town, village, farm, house, office, port, and shop.

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What is a Forest? Reading Comprehension Activity

What is a Forest? Reading Comprehension Activity

What is a forest? Reading comprehension activityOur "What is a forest?" reading comprehension is a magical journey into the heart of nature, specially crafted for curious minds in KS1. In this comprehension, young learners will discover the wonders of a forest – a special place where tall trees stand like guardians, animals play hide-and-seek, and the air feels fresh and clean. As they read, they will explore the soft ground covered in moss and leaves, and meet adorable creatures like squirrels, rabbits, and birds, each finding a cozy home among the trees.

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What is a Mountain? Reading Comprehension Activity

What is a Mountain? Reading Comprehension Activity

What is a mountain? Reading comprehension activityThis short reading comprehension activity aims to introduce KS1 pupils to the basic concept of mountains in a simple and understandable way. It focuses on key features and characteristics of mountains, making it suitable for young learners.

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What is a River? Reading Comprehension Activity

What is a River? Reading Comprehension Activity

What is a river? Reading Comprehension ActivityThis comprehension activity can be used to introduce young learners to the enchanting world of rivers. This resource aims to provide an engaging and informative experience for your KS1 pupils as they begin to understand the significance of rivers in our natural environment. Through this comprehension, children will gain insights into the role of rivers, their importance for various forms of life, and how they contribute to the delicate balance of ecosystems. The comprehension is tailored to meet the developmental needs of KS1 pupils, offering clear and concise explanations along with comprehension questions that encourage critical thinking and reflection. Use this worksheet in the classroom or at home.  

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Physical Features Matching Activity

Physical Features Matching Activity

Physical Features Matching ActivityIn this worksheet, pupils will learn about a variety of physical features that shape our planet's diverse landscapes. As pupils connect each word on the left with its definition on the right, they'll deepen their knowledge of these fundamental elements. Key physical features include sea, forest, soil, beach, mountain, season, ocean, and river.

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Key stage 1 printable worksheets and activities

Covering all the core subjects and much more, our key stage 1 resources will help your child learn the key concepts and skills they need to master Key Stage 1!

 

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One of the best things about printable worksheets is that they make learning fun and easy. Explore our educational resources based on key stage 1 and keep your children learning through these fun and engaging exercises.

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Our key stage 1 printable worksheets are designed for progressive learning. Our engaging content enables a child to learn at their own speed and gain confidence quickly. When we help a child believe in themselves, we empower them for life.

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Printable worksheets are a great way to enhance creativity and improve a child’s knowledge. Help your child learn more about key stage 1 content with this great selection of worksheets designed to help children succeed.

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