Landforms and Bodies of Water
Grade 3 · Social Studies · Geography and Map Skills · Oklahoma, USA
Lesson Summary
Landforms are natural shapes on Earth's surface like mountains and valleys. Bodies of water include rivers, lakes, and oceans.
Explanation
The Earth has many different landforms. Mountains are tall and rocky, plains are flat and wide, and valleys are low areas between mountains. Hills are smaller than mountains. Bodies of water include oceans, which are the largest, as well as lakes, rivers, and streams. These features shape where people live and how they travel. Maps can show landforms using colors and symbols.
Practice Questions
Q1: Name two types of landforms.
Answer: Mountains and plains (or valleys, hills, plateaus).
Q2: What is the largest type of body of water?
Answer: An ocean.
Q3: How do landforms affect where people live?
Answer: People tend to settle where the land is flat, near water, and easy to farm or build on.
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What is Landforms and Bodies of Water in Grade 3 Social Studies?+
Landforms and Bodies of Water is a lesson in the Geography and Map Skills chapter of Grade 3 Social Studies. It is part of the Oklahoma, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers Landforms and Bodies of Water?+
Landforms and Bodies of Water is taught in Grade 3 as part of the Social Studies curriculum in Oklahoma, USA.
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