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! 2019 Stacey Jones at Simple Living.

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Graphics and Font:


Instructions
• I have written instructions on each page on how each flap/booklet is to be
completed, though you can complete how you wish.

• There are a couple of cover pages that you can use, the choice is up to the
student.

• For younger children, they can cut out and glue many of the descriptions on,
where as older children may wish to write these out for themselves to help
them learn and memorise the meanings.

• I have taken photos of how the lapbook looks when finished which you will find
in the next few pages. These pages do not need to be printed, only referred
to if you need them.

• The landform shape booklet can be printed out on white or coloured


paper/card. I printed it out on coloured card and stapled it together on the
left hand side to make it into a booklet into which children can describe what is
found in each landform. They could even cut and paste images of animals or
plants that can be found in these places.

• The landform book (long rectangular book) doesn’t need to be glued into the
lapbook, though you can if you want.
Landform Shape Book
Landform Lapbook Landform Book
Landform Book

cut and stapled


together

Landform Shape
Book

Write on the
following labels:
• Island
• Ocean
• Coast
• Desert
• Plain
• Hills
• Plateau
• Valley
• Mountains
Landform Lapbook

What is a landform /
biome?

Water / Land
formations

Design an Island

Islands of the World

Bible Verse
My Favourite Landforms

Landform near me
Famous Landforms
Yellow Flap that Lifts up and has more landform flaps under it

Landform Flaps
Landform Shape Book
ocean - print on blue paper
desert – print on orange paper
Landform Shape Book
Landform Shape Book
plain& island – print on dark green paper
Landform Shape Book
hills – print on light green
Landform Shape Book
plateau – print on yellow paper
mountains Landform
– print on Shape
brown Book
paper
Landforms
Lapbook
Landforms
Lapbook
Beach Butte

Canal Canyon

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Cave Cliff

Delta Glacier

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Gulf Hills

Island Isthmus

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Lake Mesa

Mountains Oasis

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Ocean Peninsula

Plateau Pond

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River Sand Dunes

Valley Volcano

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Waterfall Swamp

Bay Geyser

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Marsh Plain

Fjord Archipelago

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A beach usually A butte is an
consists of loose isolated hill with Canals are channels
particles such as steep sides and of water made by
sand and is situated a relatively humans.
along the coast. small, flat top.

A cave is a hollow A cliff is a steep,


A canyon is a deep, lace in the ground vertical rock face,
narrow valley with that is large enough that are usually
high, steep walls. for a human to fit found on coasts and
inside. in mountainous areas.

River deltas form at


the mouth of a river A glacier is a
where it flows into a large body of ice A gulf is a large
body of water. They that moves very bay that is partly
form over time from slowly across the enclosed by land.
deposits of sediment Earth’s surface.
carried by the river.

Hills are smaller An island is a small An isthmus is a


than mountains piece of land with narrow stretch of
but higher than water all around it. land which joins
their surrounding two large land
areas. masses.

Mountains are tall


A lake is a large A mesa is an pieces of land
body of water that elevated area of with steep sides
is surrounded by land with a flat top and a pointed tip
land. and steep sides. called a peak.

An oasis is a place
in the desert An ocean is a very A peninsula is a
where a pool of large body of salt piece of land that
water is found water that is surrounded by
surrounded by surrounds a water on three
trees. continent. sides.
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A river is a
A pond is a small
A plateau is a large, flowing
body of water
flat topped body of fresh
(smaller than a lake)
highland with water. It
surrounded by land
steep sides. usually empties
on all sides.
into the ocean.

Sand dunes A volcano is a


A valley is an area
are huge hills mountain that has
of low land
of sand formed when lava
between two
formed by rises through the
mountains or hills.
winds. Earth’s crust.

A swamp is a low-lying
A waterfall is a A bay is a large body
area or wetland that is
of water that is partly
place where a partially or intermittently
surrounded by land.
covered with water.
river or stream They empty out to a
The water slowly flows
flows over a steep through the poorly larger body like an
cliff. drained soil. ocean or sea.

A marsh is a wetland A plain is a large,


A geyser is a spring with soil that is rich in
flat sweeping area
of hot water that minerals. Marshes of land without
erupts intermittent support mostly grasses
much change in
jets of hot water and are common in
elevation.
and steam. areas called deltas.
An archipelago is a
A fjord is a deep, sea of water with
narrow sea many scattered islands.
between cliffs or It can also be known
steep sloped land. as a group, cluster or
collection of islands.

To use: Cut out these note cards as well as the tabs in the previous pages.
Fold the tabs in half and glue them to your lapbook. Glue the note cards into
the correct tab.

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Cut out the pocket below and fold along the
dotted lines. Paste the dotted lines into your folder,
leaving the space at the top to add the cards.

Cut out the cards, complete them and create your


own, then store them in the Famous Landforms
Pocket. Niagara Falls

Famous
Landforms
Mt. Everest

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Mississippi Grand Canyon
River

Mountain
Rocky

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Sahara Desert Nile River

Mount St.
Helens

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the waters. Cut out the flap above on the solid black lines. Fold on the dotted line. Glue
was hovering over the face of the back of the flap into your lapbook. Write the meaning of landforms and
the deep. And the Spirit of God biomes under each flap.

A landform is any natural formation of rock and dirt. A biome is a large


darkness was over the face of
was without form and void, and ecosystem where plants, animals live in a certain type of climate.
heavens and the earth. The earth
In the beginning, God created the

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1:1 - 2
Genesis What is a
Landform?
Biome?
What is a
Water Land
Formations Formations

Cut out the flap above on the solid black lines. Fold on the dotted line. Glue the back
side of the flap into your lapbook. Write the names of landforms with and without
water under each flap.

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Landform 1

Landform2
Landform 4

Landform 3

Landforms Near Me

Cut out the flap above on the solid black lines. Fold on the dotted line. Glue the middle
of the flap into your lapbook. Write the names of four landforms near you on the front
and then write some details about each under the flap.

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My Favourite Landforms

Cut out the book above on the solid black lines. Fold on
the dotted line. Glue the back into your lapbook. Write
the names of your favourite landforms on each page of
the book. Write the reason too, if there is enough space.

My Favorite Landforms
Islands of the World

Islands of the World

Cut out the two templates above on the solid black line. Fold on the dotted line and glue into your lapbook,
leaving the world map facing. Shade in the islands on the map and then write their names on the second
template (blank one). Glue your list under the flap with the map on it.
Landforms

By: !!!!!!!!!!!

I usually consist of loose particles such


as sand and am situated along the
coast. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am an isolated hill with steep sides


and a relatively small, flat top.
Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a channel of water made by


humans. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!
I am a deep and narrow valley with
high, steep walls. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a hollow lace in the ground that


is large enough for a human to fit
inside. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I have a steep, vertical rock face


and am usually found on coasts and
in mountainous areas. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I form at the mouth of rivers


where they flow into a body of
water. Who am I?
!!!!!!!!!!!
I am a a large body of ice who
moves very slowly across the Earth’s
surface. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a large bay that is partly


enclosed by land. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am smaller than mountains but


higher than my surrounding areas.
Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a small piece of land with


water all around me. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!
I am a narrow stretch of land who
joins two large land masses. Who am
I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a large body of water who is


surrounded by land. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I an elevated area of land with a


flat top and steep sides.
Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a tall piece of land with steep


sides and a pointed tip called a
peak. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!
I am a place in the desert where a
pool of water is found surrounded by
trees. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a very large body of salt water


that surrounds a continent. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a piece of land who is


surrounded by water on three
sides. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a flat topped highland with


steep sides. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!
I am a small body of water (smaller
than a lake) surrounded by land on all
sides. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a large, flowing body of fresh


water who usually flows into the
ocean. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

We are huge hills of sand formed


by winds. Who am we?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am an area of low land between


two mountains or hills.. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!
I am a mountain that has formed
when lava rises through the Earth’s
crust. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a place where a river or stream


flows over a steep cliff. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a low-lying area or wetland


who is partially or intermittently
covered with water. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a large body of water that is


partly surrounded by land. I empty
out to a larger body like an ocean
or sea. Who am I?
!!!!!!!!!!!
I am a spring of hot water that erupts
intermittent jets of hot water and
steam into the air. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a wetland with soil that is rich in


minerals. I support mostly grasses and
am common in areas called deltas.
Who am I?
!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a large, flat sweeping area of


land without much change in
elevation. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

I am a deep, narrow sea between


cliffs or steep sloped land.
Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!
I am a sea of water with many
scattered islands. Who am I?

!!!!!!!!!!!

!!!!!!!!!!!

!!!!!!!!!!!

!!!!!!!!!!!
Design an
Island
Design an Island

Cut out the flap on the previous page on the solid


lines. Fold on the dotted lines and glue into lapbook.

Cut out the box above. Design your island and then
glue into the middle of the Design an Island flap that
has already been glued into the lapbook.

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