Which is larger, a bay or a gulf? Are you ever unsure how to explain an isthmus or an estuary to your kids? These FREE Landforms Fact Cards and Cheat Sheets are the perfect tool to help them remember the definitions of more than 30 different landforms.
In this unit, students will learn about various landforms such as:
- barrier island
- bay
- beach
- butte
- canyon
- cape
- cliff
- delta
- desert
- estuary
- fjord
- geyser
- glacier
- gorge
- gulf
- headland
- hill
- inlet
- island
- isthmus
- lagoon
- lake
- mesa
- mountain
- oasis
- peninsula
- plain
- plateau
- river
- sand dune
- sea stack
- tombolo
- valley
- volcano
- waterfall
There are printable cheat sheets, color fact cards that include the definitions of each term, and black & white fact cards that your students can use to color the landform and write the definition. Scroll down to get your instant download.
They go great with all of our other FREE homeschool cheat sheets and our FREE homeschool binder printables.
Here are some more FREE landforms and geography resources we don’t want you to miss!
- Landforms Guided Drawing Printable
- Resources for Studying Landforms & Habitats of the World
- World Extremes Cheat Sheets
- Countries and Capitals of the World Cheat Sheets
- World Countries by Rank Cheat Sheets
Do you want to dive deeper in your study of landforms? Be sure to check out our Geography Terms Notebook: A Visual Notebooking Adventure, the perfect way to help your kids learn by drawing, coloring, and defining.
Instant Download: FREE Landforms Fact Cards and Cheat Sheets
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