Landforms Teaching Resources
Are you teaching about the different major landforms this school year? Get worksheets, maps, vocabulary activities, and more for your elementary social studies classrooms — all created by teachers for teachers like you!
This collection of printables and digital teaching resources is aligned with both TEKS and Common Core and includes editable options so you can meet state standards while also differentiating to meet individual student needs.
New to teaching this portion of the curriculum? Here's a quick refresher from the science teachers at Teach Starter!
What Is a Landform Definition for Kids?
By definition, a landform is a natural feature of the planet Earth — everything from mountains to valleys. We teach kids that landforms have recognizable shapes such as the cavernous shape of a valley or the high peak of a mountain, and it's important to point out that these features can come in a variety of sizes. A hill may be smaller than a mountain, but it's still a landform.
You likely know the United States is a large and geographically diverse country with many landforms, including mountains, plains, valleys, and plateaus. So how do you teach this concept in your classroom? We thought you'd never ask!
How to Teach About Landforms
Many different teaching resources can be used to teach landforms to students of all ages. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
- Maps: Maps are an excellent resource for teaching landforms, as they allow students to see the location and shape of different features. You can use physical maps, such as a printable blank map, or digital interactive activities to introduce your students to new places.
- Hands-on activities: Hands-on activities are a great way to engage students in the study of landforms and help them understand the concepts in a more concrete way. Some ideas might include landform matching activities, landform sorts, bingo games, and more.
- Practice Activities: Practice makes perfect, so any type of teaching material that builds in that practice is great for learning about landforms. You could have a look at our map labeling worksheets, geography matching activities, and printable map quizzes.
Why Should Kids Learn About Landforms?
There are many reasons why kids should learn about landforms. Here are a few:
- Landforms are a fundamental part of the natural world, and they shape the environment in which we live. By learning about landforms, kids can better understand how the Earth's surface has evolved over time and how it continues to change today.
- Landforms are an important aspect of geography, and learning about them can help kids develop a sense of place and an appreciation for the diversity of the world around them. It can also help them understand the relationships between different landforms and how they influence human activity.
- Landforms can be used as a way to teach kids about science and the scientific method. By studying landforms, kids can learn about the processes that shape the Earth's surface, such as erosion and tectonic activity. They can also develop critical thinking skills by formulating hypotheses and testing them through observation and experimentation.
- Free Plan
Diagram of a Volcano - Labeling Worksheet
Label the diagram of a volcano with a printable volcano worksheet.
- Plus Plan
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition – Sorting Activity
Categorize examples of deposition, weathering, and erosion with this 24-card sorting activity.
- Plus Plan
Landforms Vocabulary Match
Identify the major landforms of the world with a matching activity.
- Free Plan
Weathering vs. Erosion vs. Deposition Vocabulary Game
Guide your students to review weathering, erosion and deposition vocabulary words with this free dice game.
- Plus Plan
Weathering, Erosion and Deposition Color By Code Worksheet
Guide your students to differentiate between examples of weathering, erosion and deposition with this color-by-number science worksheet.
- Plus Plan
Rock It Out With Weathering, Erosion and Deposition – Interactive Task Cards
Dive into the fascinating world of Earth’s transformations! Download this set of interactive task cards to review weathering, erosion and deposition concepts with your students.
- Plus Plan
Weathering, Erosion and Deposition Doodle Notes
Engage your students with a set of science doodle notes when learning about erosion, weathering and deposition.
- Plus Plan
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition Flipbook
Learn about the causes and effects of weathering, erosion, and deposition with a printable flipbook.
- Plus Plan
Weathering and Erosion Poster
Learn how weathering and erosion can cause slow changes to Earth’s surface with this printable poster.
- Plus Plan
Looking at Landforms Worksheet
Identify the major landforms of the world with a labeling worksheet.
- Free Plan
Landforms of the World - Brochure Template
Add to your bank of landform project ideas with a free Landform Research Brochure.
- Free Plan
Natural or Man-made? - Worksheet
Distinguish between natural and man-made resources with this cut-and-paste worksheet.
- Plus Plan
Natural Disasters - Flood Simulation Experiment
A hands-on experiment to use when exploring natural disasters.
- Plus Plan
Slow Changes to Earth's Surface Task Cards
Guide your students to answer vocabulary and situational questions about weathering, erosion and deposition with this set of 24 task cards.
- Plus Plan
Weathering and Erosion – RACES Writing Strategy Worksheets
Combine reading, writing and science with two worksheets about weathering and erosion using the RACES writing strategy for text evidence.
- Plus Plan
Weathering, Erosion and Deposition Vocabulary Posters
Display this set of science vocabulary posters in your classroom when teaching about weathering, erosion and deposition.
- Plus Plan
Weathering, Erosion and Deposition Matching Game
Challenge your students to identify different slow changes to Earth’s surface with this matching game designed for 4th and 5th-grade students.
- Plus Plan
Weathering, Erosion & Deposition Interactive Activity
Use this set of interactive activities to strengthen student understanding of weathering, erosion and deposition concepts.
- Plus Plan
Weathering, Erosion and Deposition Mini-Book
Introduce your students to the different slow changes to Earth’s surface with a printable mini-book designed for 4th and 5th-grade students.
- Plus Plan
Weathering vs. Erosion Worksheet Pack
Support student understanding of weathering and erosion with this reading comprehension passage, worksheet and accompanying vocabulary activities.
- Plus Plan
Weathering, Erosion and Deposition – Teaching Slides
Learn about the different types of weathering, effects of erosion, results of deposition and more with this set of teaching slides.
- Plus Plan
Types of Weathering – Cut and Paste Worksheet
Use this cut-and-paste worksheet when classifying examples that show mechanical, chemical, or biological weathering.
- Plus Plan
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition – Word Search
Strengthen your students' understanding of weathering, erosion, and deposition terms with a vocabulary word search.
- Plus Plan
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition – Crossword Puzzle
Review science vocabulary terms associated with weathering, erosion, and deposition with a crossword puzzle.
- Plus Plan
How Do People Use Natural Resources? Teaching Slides
Teach about natural resources and how humans interact with them with this 17-slide teaching deck.
- Plus Plan
Natural, Managed, and Human-Made Features Posters
Identify the natural, manmade, and managed features of environments with printable anchor charts.
- Plus Plan
How Do We Use Natural Resources? Concept Map Worksheet
Help your students uncover the ways that humans use natural resources with a concept map.
- Plus Plan
Material World Resource Pack
Learn about natural and manmade materials with a printable resource pack!
- Plus Plan
Natural Resource Use - Instructional Slide Deck
Explore how natural resources are used by humans in the 21st century with an instructional slide deck.
- Plus Plan
Man-Made vs Natural Materials Worksheet
Move around the classroom and identify different examples of manmade and natural materials with a gallery walk worksheet.
- Plus Plan
Man-made vs. Natural Features - Sorting Activity
Identify the natural and human features of environments with this sorting activity.
- Plus Plan
What are Natural Resources - Instructional Slide Deck
Explore natural resources, where they come from, and how we use them with an instructional slide deck.