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Labelled diagram is an open-ended template. It does not generate scores for a leaderboard.
This lesson will concentrate on three types of mountain: Fold mountains. Fault block mountains. Dome mountains. Show pupils the diagram of a fold mountain: Formed over millions of years, these are the most common type of mountain. They are formed when two plates move towards each other.
This labelling activity makes learning the geography of a mountain simple, and is fantastic to display in class or for children to keep as a revision tool. The activity requires children to label the beautiful mountain illustration with the relevant feature.
Use the words below to label the key features of a mountain and the surrounding area. Summit. Valley. Ridge. Lake. Slope.
Labelled diagram is an open-ended template. It does not generate scores for a leaderboard.
Labelled diagram is an open-ended template. It does not generate scores for a leaderboard.
In this activity, children will label each section of the mountain and learn about the different parts. Use the Labelling Magnificent Mountains Worksheet alongside lessons on our most famous mountain ranges, whether that is as part of geography lessons, history lessons or science.
In this activity, children will label each section of the mountain and learn about the different parts. Use the Labelling Magnificent Mountains Worksheet alongside lessons on our most famous mountain ranges, whether that is as part of geography lessons, history lessons or science.
In this activity, children will label each section of the mountain and learn about the different parts. Use the Labelling Magnificent Mountains Worksheet alongside lessons on our most famous mountain ranges, whether that is as part of geography lessons, history lessons or science.
Teach children about mountain ranges around the world using this differentiated activity which invites children to label the ranges on a world map.